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Cravendale hops on to the great green bandwagon
Some performers bring such joy that you don’t begrudge them slumming in a few ads if it means we get to bask in their glow for a few extra moments each day.
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R&R and Arla team up for a UK first: lactose-free dairy ice cream
R&R Ice Cream is hoping to bring new consumers to the freezer aisle with the launch of the first lactose-free dairy ice cream for the UK market.
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Affordable artisan cheeses from Tesco and Joseph Heler
Tesco is to introduce a new seven-strong range of “affordable artisan cheeses” in a bid to encourage shoppers to try less mainstream British cheeses.
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Real bread loaf mark signs up 50th baker
The Loaf Mark - which was launched last year to flag up bread free from artificial additives - has been adopted by more than 50 bakeries.
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Carlsberg kicks off Euro 2012 promo activity
Carlsberg has unveiled new packaging for Euro 2012 and is offering shoppers the chance to win VIP tickets to the tournament.
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Stilton gets sexy with Clawson’s cheesy sweets
Clawson Dairy is looking to get Brits in the mood for loving this Valentine’s Day – with ‘aphrodisiac’ cheesy sweets.
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‘Custard apple’ is UK first for Asda
Asda is claiming a UK first with the launch of cherimoya – an exotic fruit the supermarket describes as having the flavour of toffee custard and the texture of sherbet.
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Plum fingers pouches as key for baby category
Organic baby food producer Plum has extended its portfolio pouch and finger foods portfolios.
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Greenvale gets green light for branded potato move
Greenvale AP is making its first push into branded potatoes following a successful trial in Tesco last year.
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Morrisons gets in the mood with Valentine’s Day love rub
Music may be the food of love but Morrisons is hoping that actual food does the job too after developing a range of Valentine’s Day inspired treats.
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Norway dismisses talk of falling salmon prices
Norwegian salmon producers have dismissed suggestions that the removal of a US import tariff on Norwegian salmon will lead to a dramatic drop in salmon prices in the UK.
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Zetar targets sweet spot with new Guinness and Tango chocolate ranges
Confectionery and snacking business Zetar is about to launch two new sweet brands, one flavoured with Tango - and the other with Guinness.
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McCain's scent of spuds at bus stops
McCain is bringing the aroma of baked potatoes to bus stops as part of a £1m push supporting the launch of its microwaveable ready-baked spuds.
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Bevisol's Help For Heroes cider takes off
A brewer has so far raised £12,000 for Help for Heroes through sales of a cider created to support the charity.
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Ben & Jerry's offers up soft core desserts
A month after the launch of Häagen-Dazs’ gooey liquid centre mini pot range, rival Ben & Jerry’s has unveiled its own soft-centred offering.
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Carlsberg expands San Miguel with lower-abv 'sunshine' beer Fresca
Carlsberg is expanding its San Miguel brand with a beer developed in Spain specifically for the UK.
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Poultry giant gears up for beef market
Plusfood, the European arm of the world’s biggest poultry exporter, is preparing for a major swoop on the UK retail poultry and red meat categories.
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Can Symington's pasta baked in a box win over the younger consumer?
Symington’s is hoping to attract younger shoppers to the savoury dried pasta market with a new Bake in a Box format.
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Rippon to back Bacon Connoisseurs Week
Bpex has enlisted the help of veteran broadcaster Angela Rippon to encourage the nation to eat more bacon.
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Pig producers asked to prove stall compliance
After last month’s embarrassing discovery that 30 British egg producers were flouting an EU ban on battery cages…