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    Sazerac nabs minority stake in Kendall Jenner’s 818 Tequila

    The investment continues a run of dealmaking for the spirits giant as it looks to appeal to the next generation of drinkers.

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    Cracking the latest dietary guidance with walnuts

    Research supports walnuts’ inclusion in a balanced eating pattern focused on whole, nutrient-dense foods.

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    Pure Leaf puts mental clarity in focus with new functional tea

    The brand, jointly owned by PepsiCo and Unilever, is releasing its first sparkling drink designed for balanced energy instead of extreme performance.

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    Meijer ramps up private label to cater to nutrition trends

    The retailer is looking to make its own brands a destination for consumers who want food items packed with protein or fiber.

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    Ferrero making first Nutella product in US with $75M investment

    The peanut spread being manufactured at an Illinois facility is the brand’s first new flavor in its 62-year history.

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    Quality vs quantity: Food makers face tradeoffs when choosing protein source

    Ingredient supplier ADM is helping manufacturers bulk up their offerings while shedding light on the pros and cons of soy, pea and dairy.

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    Online grocery sales to near $500B by 2028: report

    The trade organization FMI —The Food Industry Association and Nielsen IQ increased their e-commerce sales projections for the next few years as omnichannel shopping grows.

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    Aldi to remove 44 ingredients from private label assortment

    The discounter said the decision builds on its previous bans and caters to consumers’ desire for products with simpler ingredients.

  • Pastry maker Entenmann's, which is owned by Mexico-based Grupo Bimbo.
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    Sara Lee parent moves US headquarters to Texas

    The relocation to Dallas will give Bimbo Bakeries USA a more centralized location and better position it to grow.

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    Laird Superfood buys better-for-you food maker Terrasoul for $48M

    The acquisition, funded with the help of a private equity firm, is "a significant step forward” in building a superfoods and functional nutrition giant, Laird’s CEO said.

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    Nestlé sells Blue Bottle Coffee to Centurium Capital

    The deal includes the brand's cafes and the majority of its CPG business, a spokesperson confirmed.

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    Leftovers: Lay’s flavors go global for World Cup | Taco teas look to cure homesickness

    The PepsiCo potato chip brand is releasing dozens of flavors tied to countries competing in the soccer event, while Captain Morgan expands its RTD line with piña coladas.

  • Three bags of Nerds Gummy Clusters, surrounding Trolli Sour Bursting Crawlers
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    Nerds maker Ferrara to spend $675M on new South Carolina plant

    The 750,000-square-foot facility is a “major step forward” for the company in positioning itself as a leader in candy, its CEO said.

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    Hershey leans on cocoa sourcing resilience to blunt price shocks

    The candy maker is relying on diversified sourcing and long-term farmer programs to offset higher commodity costs. 

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    Anheuser-Busch doubles US manufacturing investment to $600M

    The company’s Brewing Futures initiative includes improvements and workforce commitments at facilities across the country.

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    How Nestlé’s US CMO keeps tabs on changing consumer tastes

    Vicki Felker discusses launching the CPG giant’s first at-home condiment brand, where AI is boosting efficiency and bigger bets on cultural marketing.  

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    EXCLUSIVE

    Why Hershey is making big changes to its sustainability strategy

    While the Reese’s maker has “made tremendous progress,” there is still “a ton of work to do” as consumers pay more attention to what they eat, a top executive said.

  • Three Capri Sun Hydrate juice pouches are seen outside with a baseball bat and mit.
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    Capri Sun debuts juice pouch with added electrolytes

    The product, which introduces the brand to the functional beverage space, is marketed as one of the first hydration drinks designed for kids.

  • Packages of The Laughing Cow at a Washington, D.C., area grocery store.
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    No more ‘sleeping beauties’: Babybel owner quietly emerges as US healthy snacks powerhouse

    Despite strong growth with brands tailored to today’s trends, new North American CEO Peter McGuinness said the cheese snacks and fruit and veggie pouch maker needs to do more to promote its offerings.

  • A customer picks up a Snickers Bar in a supermarket August 18, 2005 in Sydney, Australia.
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    Mars, Ofi collaborate to cut carbon footprint of cocoa production

    The confectionery giant and ingredients supplier’s five-year project aims to employ regenerative agriculture practices and reduce emissions across their shared supply chain in Ecuador.

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    Quest protein bar owner cuts 15% of workforce in restructuring

    Simply Good Foods, which also makes Atkins weight-loss shakes, has struggled amid a surge in competition and rising GLP-1 use.

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    Senate bill floats workaround for hemp THC beverage ban

    The bipartisan measure would allow states to “opt out” of a federal ban and handle regulation themselves.

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    4 tech tools food brands are using to enhance inventory, demand planning

    Companies are leveraging digital twins and planning systems to provide greater visibility into their supply chains, according to industry experts.

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    PepsiCo says price cuts are paying off

    CEO Ramon Laguarta noted layoffs and productivity improvements have allowed the company to reduce costs and invest in affordability.

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    Sensient invests $250M to expand natural food dye production

    The ingredients supplier's CEO says the transition away from artificial dyes is “the single largest opportunity in the company's history.”

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    Hershey projects $100M inventory cut from supply chain tech

    The Reese’s maker is using the technology across sourcing, manufacturing, delivery and planning.