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  • Food Should Taste Good launches online contest

    NEEDHAM HEIGHTS, Mass. — Food Should Taste Good has launched the Touchdown Dance-Off contest, giving fans a chance to win $10,000.

  • New puzzles from Ravensburger 'highlight' fun for kids

    NEWTON, N.H. — Gearing up for the 2011 Toy Fair, Ravensburger announced that it is releasing four new Highlights-branded puzzles this year.

    Each puzzle is inspired by the popular children's magazine and encourages children to find items in the completed scene.

    The 2011 offerings include:

    • The 60-piece Highlights Hidden Pictures "Fun in the Classroom" puzzle is presented in a special yellow school bus tin for easy cleanup and portability, and retails for $14.99;

  • Britain's ad regulator tells Coca-Cola to pull plug on Vitaminwater claim

    LONDON — The Advertising Standards Authority, an agency that regulates ads in Britain, said that Coca-Cola needs to stop running certain claims for its Vitaminwater brand.

    According to published reports, the agency said that Coca-Cola described the flavored water drinks as "delicious and nutritious" in ads that ran last year. The Advertising Standards Authority said that Vitaminwater's drinks contain 4 tsp to 5 tsp of sugar, and did not qualify to tout the "nutritious" claim.

  • Chip'ins unite popcorn, chips in one

    NEW YORK — A gourmet snack maker said its latest product combines the great taste and healthy benefits of popcorn with the satisfying crunch of a chip.

    New Chip'ins from Popcorn Indiana are air-popped, unleashing all of the healthy goodness of popcorn in a chip, the company said. Popcorn Indiana said each Chip'ins snack — available in white cheddar, buffalo wing, sea salt and jalapeño ranch — are 100% natural, gluten-free snacks.

    Popcorn Indiana snacks are available nationwide at Walmart, Walgreens, BJ's, select Whole Foods and Costco retailers.

  • Samuel Adams introduces Revolutionary Rye

    BOSTON — Samuel Adams is expanding its beer lineup with new Revolutionary Rye.

    An American-style rye ale, the new beer is a deep, reddish-hued ale, brewed with both rye and roasted malt for a spicy character, the company said.

    Samuel Adams Revolutionary Rye now is available as part of the new Samuel Adams American Originals variety pack for a suggested retail price of $13.99 to $15.99 per 12-pack.

  • Peter Rabbit Organics introduces veg and fruit purees

    LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. — Peter Rabbit Organics’ line of squeezable puree pouches is expanding with the addition of new vegetable and fruit blends.

    The new veggie and fruit purees — now available in sweet potato, corn and apple; pea, spinach and apple; and carrot, squash and apple varieties — come in BPA-free pouches and contain 100% organic vegetables and fruits, with no added sugar or artificial flavors.

  • Old Orchard Brands introduces Cranberry Naturals

    SPARTA, Mich. — Old Orchard Brands' newest line of naturally sweetened cranberry juice blends boasts great taste and less sugar than traditional cranberry juice drinks, according to the company.

  • Poco Dolce rolls out bittersweet chocolate bars

    SAN FRANCISCO — Poco Dolce has introduced a vegan line of chocolate bars that marry sweet and salty.

    The company's bittersweet chocolate bars are available in six varieties, including olive oil with sea salt, peanut butter, Mayan chile, bittersweet with sea salt, hazelnut and "five spice."

    The bars carry a suggested retail price of $6 each.

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