Adrianne DeLuca
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Like Air Debuts New Flavor Program On TikTok Shop
Puffed corn snack producer Like Air announced a new strategy today that will see it release limited-time flavors exclusively via TikTok Shop.
Creator Collab: Feastables and PRIME Link Over Lunchly
PRIME has joined forces with Feastables to introduce Lunchly, a kid-friendly meal kit positioned as a better-for-you competitor for Kraft Heinz’s Lunchables.
SIMPLi Growing The Regenerative Movement Via Distribution
Simpli is helping define what regeneratively grown products look like as it expands across multiple grocery categories while working to inform new consumers about the benefits.
Inside Amazon Saver’s Private Label Debut
Today, Amazon announced the launch of a new brand, Amazon Saver, to bulk up its private label department; the value-focused grocery brand will be available both in Amazon Fresh stores and online.
Lil Bucks Raises $3 Million
Buckwheat-based snack company Lil Bucks announced today it has closed a $3 million Series A round led by Proterra Investment Partners.
How Big CPG Attracts A Cost-Constrained Consumer
Execs from big CPG food and beverage companies share their approach to the current state of consumer spending, or the lack thereof.
Our Home Acquires Pop Secret From Campbell’s
Our Home continues to expand via M&A, announcing this week that it has acquired Pop Secret from Campbell Soup Company for an undisclosed sum.
Jesse & Ben’s Take Aim At ‘Big Potato’
Jesse & Ben’s aims to challenge category incumbents by leading with a deep connection to the people behind the brand and utilizing better-for-the-planet and -people ingredients.
Saco Foods Acquires Pamela’s, Ancient Harvest
Saco Foods announced it has acquired Quinoa Corporation, the parent company of Ancient Harvest and Pamela’s, from Encore Consumer Capital.
Is SBA Bureaucracy Bankrupting Small Businesses? It’s Not That Simple.
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, business owners were panicking at the thought of going under. For many, federal financial assistance programs felt like a lifeline. Now, they may be sinking the ship.


