All Dairy articles – Page 158
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Double blow for Müller as it axes two ranges
Müller has suffered a double whammy of NPD failures, bowing out of the UK flavoured milk market less than six months after entering it - as well as pulling its Müllerlight big pots.
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Kerrygold Honey Spread is axed due to lack of consumer demand
Kerrygold Honey Spread - a blend of butter and honey - has been axed less than a year after launch because of poor sales, it has emerged.
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Arla creates role for white cheese brands
Arla Foods has sealed its commitment to the UK white cheese market with the creation of a new role overlooking its brands in the sector.
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Pilgrims Choice targets the 'choosiest' of fans
Adams Foods is giving Pilgrims Choice a £5m overhaul in a bid to reposition it as ‘the choosiest cheese company’ and boost sales.
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Flora pro.activ Buttery gets smaller tubs
Unilever is expanding its line-up of spreads with a new 250g pack of its cholesterol-lowering Flora pro.activ Buttery.
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Alpro unveils its first-ever nut-based drinks
Alpro is moving beyond soya for the first time with the launch of an almond and a hazelnut milk
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Category Report
ICE CREAM: A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an Enigma
The ice cream category has been a bit of an enigma this year. Or should that be an Enigma?
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Müller shakes up Vitality with a toffee flavour
Müller is to relaunch Müller Vitality in a bid to better differentiate the brand from its competitors after a challenging 2011.
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Selfridges raw milk dispenser could be shut
A new raw milk dispenser at Selfridges’ flagship store may have to be removed after the FSA claimed sale of the milk contravened food hygiene legislation.
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Arla to broaden its spreads offer with brand extensions
Arla is gearing up for a major new year push on spreads with the launch of a super-light variant of Lurpak and the extension of Lactofree into spreads.
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Analysis and Features
Has The X Factor lost its shine as a big time advertising slot?
The X Factor had a rocky ride this year - viewers switched off in their millions and it was linked to the riots. Will it put off advertisers?
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Cravendale signs up Muppets in price war
Arla is to launch a major campaign for Cravendale centred on new Disney movie The Muppets in a bid to “take the fight away from price”.
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Puss in Boots says cheese
Puss in Boots is the next movie character to grace packs of First Milk’s Dairy Maniacs Cheddar Stix kids cheese.The new packs - on sale in the coming week to coincide with the release of DreamWorks’ new Puss in Boots film - replace Kung Fu Panda packs, on sale since ...
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Ecolabel could roll out to cheese and yoghurt
Yoghurts, cheese and processed fish could soon carry a new environmental logo if plans to extend the EU’s Ecolabel to food come to fruition.
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Arla pulls first ‘master brand’ from shelves
Arla’s much-heralded ‘master brand’ strategy has been thrown into question after the company pulled its Arla Squeeze yoghurt brand less than a year after launch.
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Bradbury cooks up a Cheese Kitchen range
Continental cheese specialist Bradbury and Son is hoping to encourage more shoppers to use cheese in cooking with the launch of a new range of recipe-specific cookery cheeses
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Profiles and QandAs
Material costs force Müller Dairy job cuts
Müller Dairy has announced a raft of redundancies across its operations in the UK and Ireland in the wake of rising raw material costs.
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Singletons’ bespoke cheese for Japanese
In an attempt to tailor its cheeses to Japanese tastes, Grandma Singletons is developing a cheese blended with samphire.
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Fat Free Onken loses artificial sweeteners
Emmi has stripped all artificial sweeteners out of its Onken Fat Free yoghurt range in a bid to meet growing consumer demand for products containing natural ingredients.
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Activia rockets 15% in price as cost hikes bite
Higher ingredients costs have prompted French dairy giant Danone to force through price increases on Activia– prompting the mults to raise on-shelf prices by up to 15% and scrap their long-term two-for-£3 deal