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Vodka for weight worriers
Inver House Distillers claims to have come up with the ideal solution for weight-conscious vodka drinkers. It has launched a new reduced calorie ready-to-drink vodka mix called Kulov Ice Life. Flavoured with lemon, it is aimed at women aged...
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Cirio lifts UK range
Italian foods specialist Cirio is introducing two new ranges to its line up in the UK. Four new Passatas and a range of three Pestos will join the existing portfolio which includes pasta sauces and tomato products. The launch follows...
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This year Sainsbury was named as the leading food retailer i
Alison Austin, head of sustainability and food safety, says: "We have pursued sustainable development principles in our environment programme for several years and this is bearing fruit in some of our products. For example, we have worked with, and...
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McCain gets good vibes
McCain is pitching new hot crisps product Vibes directly at adults in a bid to grab itself a bigger share of the burgeoning social snacking market. Made from thin slices of potato with the skin left on, the newcomers are ridged, with a crinkle...
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Brazil grows apple range
New apple varieties are being grown in Brazil to make the industry more competitive in export markets this summer. However, the total crop is expected to remain a similar size at about 750,000 tonnes. Luis Borges, chairman of the Brazilian...
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M&S buyer calls for more
A leading retailer's fruit buyer is calling for increased production from UK growers. Speaking at an industry workshop Marks and Spencer fruit buyer Stuart Stubbins said English raspberry growers needed to grow more produce to meet demand. He...
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To native New Yorkers, it's the Tiffany's of gourmet groceri
Yet the Dean and DeLuca store at 560 Broadway has been on the glittering Big Apple food map only since 1977, when it became the flagship unit for NYC business entrepreneurs Joel Dean and Giorgio DeLuca. Their mission statement was typical of the...
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Growing apricots in Kent
Two Kent growers are taking on the elements and testing the potential to grow apricots, a stone fruit which traditionally thrives in sunnier climes. Highland Court Farm and Paul Mansfield Farms selected the Tomcot and Flavourcot varieties which...
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Lemsip goes to the Max at last
Simon Mowbray Reckitt Benckiser Healthcare will finally launch on-the-hoof flu remedy Lemsip Max Strength Direct next month, a year after it had hoped the product would hit shelves. The delay in getting the powdered lemon pick me up, which...
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Suppliers help sharpen display
Ed Bedington Special advisors are being used to give one retailer the edge in banana sales. Somerfield has entered a joint initiative with fresh produce giants Fyffes and JP to improve handling and merchandising. The two rival suppliers...
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Florette expands Lichfield
Bagged salads and vegetable producer Florette is set to double production with the expansion of its Lichfield operation. Planning permission has been given for the three-year-old Staffordshire factory to boost production to more than 12,000...
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This week: key trends within the consumption of fresh fruit
n About one-fifth of all fruit consumption takes place at breakfast time. n 57% of all dried fruit and 86% of all grapefruit is consumed at breakfast. n Fruit is consumed at 17% of in-home snack occasions. n 53% of all lunchboxes feature...
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Over to the dark side
Children's confectionery brand Fruit Pastilles is targeting adults for the first time in its 40 year history with a new TV ad campaign. A £2m relaunch programme, based around black humour, is aimed at a considerably older age group than the sweets'...
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Somerfield hits back at FoE attack over residues
Ed Bedington Somerfield has hit back at environmental campaigners, branding their report into pesticide residue levels as "scandalous". Friends of the Earth had placed the multiple top of a league table of nine retailers, claiming 60% of its fruit...
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The home baking fixture is on the verge of revolution. And i
As far as David Smith, head of marketing at Whitworths, is concerned the figures in this case, Information Resources figures speak for themselves. The total market for dried fruit was up 15% in the past year to £114.9m and growth was fuelled...
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FORTIFIED DAN
Dan International is bringing out two brightly coloured fortified juice drinks under the Bertrams brand. Cool Green is a blend of apple, pineapple and lime juice with mango and banana purée and Vitamins B1, B6 B12, Niacin and Magnesium. Red Energy...
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french apples
Loire Valley's producers ring in varietal changes French apple growers in the Loire Valley are making increasing headway in developing new varieties which are now reaching commercial proportions. The Loire Valley is the largest production region...
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FRENCH APPLES
Growers seek new bicoloured varieties French growers are continuing to search for new apple varieties as the demand for bicoloured fruit continues to grow, often at the expense of its traditional Golden Delicious, Granny Smith and Red Delicious...
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The Mexico way for Red Square
Halewood International has added a new flavour to its burgeoning Red Square range Mexican Lime. The newcomer takes the range total to seven and features vodka, a twist of tequila and Mexican lime. Available in both 275ml and 70cl bottles, it...
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This launch in July last year took the mighty Robinsons squa
Endorsed by the Soil Association, the orange and lemon flavours contain 35% fruit juice and make five litres of squash. They keep for three weeks in the fridge once opened. Sales Information Resources ...