All articles by Daniel Selwood – Page 78
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Comment & Opinion
The end of Jacob’s Oddities: a sign of the times in the fast-moving world of snacking NPD
So long Oddities, you brought a little sparkle to a dusty brand when you were launched almost six years ago but new kids on the block have stolen your thunder
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News
Jacob’s Oddities snack range axed by Pladis after six years
The lineup disappeared from grocery altogether about three weeks ago
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News
Speciality brand World of Zing makes hot sauce debut
The five-strong lineup is rolling out this week to retailers including Whole Foods Market
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News
Adverts face ASA clampdown on gender stereotypes
Watchdog also plans to get tough on suggestions it is acceptable for young women to be “unhealthily thin”
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News
Finsbury Food Group offsets UK losses with overseas growth
The company today said it was confident of delivering profits in line with market expectations
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News
Poundland and Mondelez in legal wrangle over Toblerone-style bar
The Twin Peaks snack has been delayed after Poundland received a legal letter from Toblerone maker Mondelez
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News
Mars moves into healthier snacking with first new brand in 20 years
Goodness Knows is a 34g fruit and nut bar with rolled oats and a dark chocolate base
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News
Goodness Knows: 10 facts about Mars’ brand new snack
Goodness Knows is Mars’ first healthier snacking product and its first new UK brand in 20 years
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Rankings
Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2017
1 (1) Stella Artois SALES: £527.0m GROWTH: -2.1% Britain’s biggest booze brand is doing its best to bury the ‘wifebeater’ sobriquet it picked up in the 1990s. It’s no longer for chugging from a tankard to slake a hard-earned thirst, as it so often was ...
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Interviews
The big interview: Glenn Caton of Mondelez on Brexit and cyber attacks
Various pressures, from Brexit to a serious cyber attack, are hitting Mondelez from all angles
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Rankings
Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2017: the new recruits
Five brands have been blown out of the top 100 in the past year…
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Comment & Opinion
Who’s to say what a fair share of tax is for multinationals like RB?
It’s easy to be righteous
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News
Oxfam report slams Reckitt Benckiser over tax: at a glance
A new report by the charity is critical of multinationals it claims do not pay their ‘fair share’ of tax globally
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News
Princes and Crown link up for Love Canned Food drive
The aim of the campaign is to communicate the advantages of buying canned food
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News
Walkers risks flavours in Choose Me Or Lose Me push
The push will see UK core variants take on popular overseas challengers, with the losers axed
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News
Taylors of Harrogate revamps and expands range of speciality tea
The relaunched green teas and fruit & herbal infusions have packaging designed by artists around the globe
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News
Halal babyfood brand For Aisha revamps stage three line
Rolling out at the end of this month exclusively to Asda, the lineup has revamped packaging
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News
Kraft Heinz launches Paw Patrol pasta products for kids
Duo Snap Pot Pasta Shapes, Dry Pasta Shapes and Smooth Tomato Sauce will roll out this month
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News
Asda takes Slimzone into chilled as it revamps ready meals
The Slimzone frozen range was pulled earlier this year following a legal row with Slimming World
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News
Cadbury Dairy Milk Tiffin to make permanent comeback
Originally launched in 1937, Tiffin has not been a Cadbury regular since 2003