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  • Kellogg introduces front-of-pack label for heart-healthy cereals

    BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — In an effort to call out its lineup of heart-healthy cereals, Kellogg announced it will add a new front-of-pack label to nine brands.

    The company said the "Kellogg's Heart Healthy Selection" logo will appear on such cereal varieties as Raisin Bran, All Bran, Smart Start and Kellogg's FiberPlus, to remind consumers they have a choice when it comes to eating for their heart.

  • Nature Valley introduces protein bars

    MINNEAPOLIS — A new Nature Valley product has made its way to the granola aisle.

    The brand announced that it has launched new protein bars, which tout 10 g of protein and contain such all-natural ingredients as roasted peanuts with almonds or creamy peanut butter ­and dark chocolate flavor in every bite.

    Nature Valley protein bars are packaged in five-bar boxes and are available in two flavors —­ peanut butter dark chocolate, and peanut, almond and dark chocolate — at a suggested retail price of $3.89.

  • Whey-infused Greek yogurt makes debut

    EVANSTON, Ill. — Tula Foods has introduced Better Whey of Life, a new line of Greek yogurt made with whey protein from grass-fed cows.

    Better Whey of Life uses a unique process that retains the whey protein, enabling a distinct thick, smooth and silky yogurt with exceptional health benefits, Tula Foods said. The line currently contains six varieties, including blackberry pomegranate, strawberry goji berry, raspberry white grape, acai mixed berry, vanilla bean and plain.

    Better Whey of Life carries a suggested retail price range of $1.39 to $1.69 per 6-oz. cup.

  • Gatorade announces multiyear partnership with Heisman trophy winner

    CHICAGO — A Heisman trophy recipient and National Football League quarterback has inked a deal with an iconic sports drink brand.

  • Twister Dance to hit store shelves this fall

    PAWTUCKET, R.I. — Hasbro has brought its Twister game into the 21st century with help from pop icon Britney Spears.

  • SymphonyIRI breaks down the digital consumer with new analysis

    CHICAGO — SymphonyIRI Group on Tuesday unveiled its latest segmentation solution called DigitaLink, which leverages SymphonyIRI’s Consumer Network Panel, MarketPulse research and analytic capabilities to segment shoppers into unique profiles, enabling suppliers and retailers to better manage marketing efforts with online consumers.

  • Walmart, Redbox renew agreement

    OAKBROOK TERRACE, Ill. — Redbox, a division of Coinstar, announced Tuesday it has renewed its agreement with Walmart to continue featuring Redbox kiosks at more than 3,700 Walmart locations nationwide.

    The agreement extends the availability of Redbox kiosks and builds upon the companies' more than 5-year relationship, said Redbox.

    The first Redbox kiosks were installed in Walmart stores in 2006.

  • Sabra expands Garden Variety hummus line

    WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Sabra has added Southwest and Tuscan Herb hummus flavors to its portfolio.

    The flavors are part of the brand's Garden Variety line, the company said. Southwest hummus features corn, black beans and jalapeño peppers, while the Tuscan Herb combines red peppers, tomatoes, carrots and spinach with Sabra's smooth hummus.

    The new products will first appear on shelves in February and will be rolled out nationwide in coming months.

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