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Protein Drip: Huel Extends Into Apparel with ‘Huelwear’ Clothing Line
Wellness aficionados know you are what you eat. But now, Huel is hoping consumers will also wear what they eat. Last month, the U.K.-based protein and meal replacement beverage maker announced its latest product line, Huelwear, a sustainably produced fashion line featuring animal-free clothing. The clothes are available direct-to-consumer via Huel’s website and the line… Read more »
Coca-Cola Settles For $21 Million Payout Over Fairlife False-Ad Suit
The Coca-Cola Company will pay $21 million to the plaintiffs of a class action lawsuit, which alleged the company had falsely marketed its Fairlife branded milk as coming from humanely treated dairy cows.
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Daily Harvest Enters the Alt-Meat Fray With Crumbles Launch
Direct-to-consumer frozen food brand Daily Harvest last week announced the launch of Crumbles, a line of meat alternatives that takes the brand further out of its initial product portfolio of cook-and-eat meals and smoothies.
Distribution Roundup: Dan-O’s Seasoning Launches Nationwide; Planet Based Foods Now On Amazon
In this distribution roundup: Dan-O’s Seasoning grows retail footprint nationwide, credits growth to its TikTok strategy; Planet Based Foods launched hemp product on Amazon; Cocomels reaches Walmart; MUSH signs on with Kroger and Every Body Eat Snack Thins now available at Whole Foods.
GFI: Alt-Protein Sees Advancements in Crop Development, Ingredient Optimization and Texturization Methods
In 2021, the rapidly-growing plant-based food industry saw several technological advancements across the value chain, ranging from crop optimization to ingredient isolation and functionalization all the way to end product formulation and manufacturing.
Notable New Products: Vegan Sourdough Croutons & Plant-Based Breakfast Treats
This week’s notable new products saw brands launching vegetarian versions of on-the-go breakfast food, reinventing the classic PB & J sandwich and shaking up salad toppings. Check out the gallery for new items from Lightlife and Cleveland Kitchen as well as a rebrand from Harvest Snaps.
The Checkout: Neat Food Co Secures Leonardo DiCaprio Investment; Mars Uses AI For New Functional Foods
In this week’s Checkout: Neat Food Co secures investment from actor Leonardo DiCaprio as it looks to CPG extension; Mars looks to AI-technology for functional food research; ByHeart opens new infant formula facility; IFF and SimpliiGood look to make alt-salmon from spirulina; and food companies appeal to Congress to combat copycat THC products.
Update: Indonesia Enacts Total Ban On Palm Oil Exports
The government of Indonesia reverted to its original policy on Wednesday, stating it will ban all palm oil exports – including crude palm oil and palm kernel oil – effective at midnight, April 28.
Love Good Fats Goes Deep On Sugar Free Snacking With New Launch
Love Good Fats is expanding its brand “fundamentals” with a new convenient and indulgent snack line – Dark Chocolate Thins – which debuted at the Canadian Health Food Association (CHFA) trade show in Toronto last week. The new line is the first zero sugar product for Love Good Fats and marks a shift in the brand’s approach to its “fat is back and sugar is out” stance on snacking.
NARB Favors Goli’s “Apple Cider Vinegar Gummies” Name in Challenge from Bragg
The National Advertising Review Board (NARB) has upheld a previous National Advertising Division (NAD) ruling supporting supplements brand Goli Nutrition’s right to use the term “Apple Cider Vinegar” (ACV) in the name of its gummy products, but said the company must discontinue certain claims and slogans that suggest the products have similar efficacy as liquid… Read more »




