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  • Mom Made Foods brings lineup to Duane Reade

    ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Mom Made Foods, a maker of frozen prepared meals, snacks and meal starters for kids, is extending its reach to the Big Apple.

    The company, a U.S. Department of Agriculture-organic certified producer of frozen foods for children, announced that its three product lines — Mom Made Meals, Mom Made Munchies and Mom Made Bites — will make their way to Duane Reade. The products currently are available at a variety of grocery retailers, including A&P, Hannaford, Shaw's and Waldbaums.

  • 'Hoosiers' comes to Blu-ray

    LOS ANGELES — 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios are bringing a popular sports film to Blu-ray in June.

    "Hoosiers," starring Gene Hackman, Barbara Hershey and Dennis Hopper, is based on the true story of the Milan High School basketball team and its journey to the state championship. The Blu-ray includes such features as commentary by director David Anspaugh, deleted scenes, "Hoosier History: The Truth Behind the Legend," as well as the original 1954 Indiana high school championship game.

  • Global retail sales surpass $10 billion for PepsiCo's potato chip brands

    PURCHASE, N.Y. — PepsiCo's potato chip portfolio has hit a major milestone.

  • Recent seasons of 'Burn Notice,' 'White Collar' headed to DVD

    LOS ANGELES — Two of USA Network's primetime shows are coming to DVD, thanks to 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.

  • ConAgra introduces Ultragrain flour line

    OMAHA, Neb. — ConAgra Mills has introduced a new line of all-natural white whole wheat flour.

    Ultragrain is naturally milder and sweeter in flavor, and delivers a softer, smoother texture and speck-free appearance, the company said. The line is available in two varieties: all-purpose flour — which touts 30% Ultragrain whole wheat flour, giving it 9 g of whole grain per serving — and white whole wheat flour, which has 100% whole grain nutrition with the taste, texture and appearance of refined flour and offers 30 g of whole grain per serving.

  • Safeway commits to responsibly sourced paper products

    PLEASANTON, Calif. — In effort to further its commitment to sustainability, Safeway's private-label Softly bath and facial tissue and Ultra Thirsty paper towels now are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council and the Rainforest Alliance.

    Safeway's paper products earned the FSC seal by being produced from fiber sourced from suppliers who have been independently certified to follow the strictest standards in sustainable, ethical forestry management and production chain controls.

  • MillerCoors' 64-calorie beer gets name change

    CHICAGO — MillerCoors has rebranded its low-calorie beer.

    MGD64 now will be called Miller64, but will continue to tout 64 calories and 2.4 g of carbohydrates per 12 oz. The change, which will roll out nationwide this spring, is being supported by a marketing campaign that will include new television, radio, digital and out-of-home advertising.

  • Pepsi Next gets official launch date

    PURCHASE, N.Y. — Pepsi Next officially is coming to the market, PepsiCo announced this week.

    Pepsi Next, the company said, is crafted to taste like regular cola but touts 60% less sugar. The company tested out the product, which hits store shelves March 26, in Iowa and Wisconsin.

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