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Confectioners look to exotic, functional flavours

Honey beats medicine at curing coughs

News briefs: Hershey, factory fire and brain power

Gadot launches low GI, tooth-friendly sweetener

Agriculture changes can buy time for climate talks

 
   
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Coca-Cola makes Aussie beer buy for profit push

Nestle, Vivartia fined in Greek milk price probe

Codex will look again at health claims science

Ganeden to bring sturdy probiotic strain to foods

 
 
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Confectioners look to exotic, functional flavours
Manufacturers will increasingly turn to unusual confectionery flavours such as pomegranate, eucalyptus and goji in order to make their products stand out from the competition on supermarket shelves, according to... Read


Honey beats medicine at curing coughs
New research from the US suggests that naturally occurring honey may ease coughs and respiratory illnesses in children more effectively than over the counter medicines... Read


News briefs: Hershey, factory fire and brain power
Hershey may be forced to withdraw mint pouches; A chocolate factory fire kills a worker in Denmark; and yet another book promotes the health benefits of dark chocolate... Read


Gadot launches low GI, tooth-friendly sweetener
Gadot Biochemical is introducing a sweetener that is suitable for diabetics because of its low glycemic index (GI), while also prolonging energy levels and avoiding tooth enamel erosion... Read


Agriculture changes can buy time for climate talks
Sudden extreme weather and other complications of climate change could have a more grave effect on food supply than predicted so far, say three new reports, but the effects could be mitigated if some adaptations... Read


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Coca-Cola makes Aussie beer buy for profit push
Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA), a major soft drinks producer in Australia and Asia, has acquired the country's Bluetongue brewery brand to extend its premium beer focus in a bid to further diversify its revenue stream... Read


Nestle, Vivartia fined in Greek milk price probe
European dairy giants Nestle and Vivartia are among a number of companies facing fines imposed by the Greek competition authority for allegedly fixing dairy prices in the country, press reports have said... Read


Codex will look again at health claims science
Codex has agreed its draft rules on health claims needs further work following concerns over what evidence should be required for scientific substantiation... Read


Ganeden to bring sturdy probiotic strain to foods
Ganeden Biotech is planning to bring its proprietary probiotic ingredient, GanedenBC30, to functional foods - thereby adding one more strain of friendly bacteria to the market... Read

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Industry's role against HIV/AIDS

Following World AIDS Day, the food industry should reflect on its own potential to advance the fight against a disease that continues to sweep a devastating toll. Read



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Industry's role against HIV/AIDS
Following World AIDS Day, the food industry should reflect on its own potential to advance the fight against a disease that continues to sweep a devastating toll... Read


News briefs: Healthy cocoa and confectionery games
Cocoa made with Chinese herbs is launched in the US; and two new games bring an extra layer of fun to chocolate and snacks... Read


Confectioners face health and indulgence challenges
The seemingly opposing trends of health and indulgence will dominate the confectionery market over the next few years, and manufacturers who do not target both risk losing market share, says a new report... Read


Chocolate giants face Canadian price fix enquiry
Cadbury, Mars and a number of other leading global confectioners are under investigation in Canada over allegations of price fixing in the country, press reports have said... Read


Tate & Lyle invests in flavor firm Allylix
Fine chemicals firm Allylix is to get more than $3m worth of investment by a team of companies including Tate & Lyle Ventures to produce cost effective plant extracts called terpenes... Read

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