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New Products: TCHO’s Choco Natchos & Oreo’s Space Dunk Cookies
In this week’s notable new products gallery, TCHO releases Choco Nachos just in time for the Super Bowl, Enzymedica launches its first CPG food product and Oreo hopes to transport consumers’ taste buds to outer space.
Fancy Food Show: Better-for-you Brittle, Snack Puffs, Global Flavors and Powdered Formats
From cauliflower-packed puffs to dehydrated fruit-based brittles to freeze-dried salsas, emerging brands are experimenting with ingredients and processing technologies to develop healthier and more sustainable spins on snacks and staples.
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Once Upon a Farm Ventures into Dairy With Launch of A2/A2 Whole Milk Shakes
With this week’s launch of A2/A2 Whole Milk Shakes, children’s fresh food brand Once Upon a Farm is seeking to fill a gap for no-added-sugar dairy-based pouches targeted at young consumers.
FABID’s 2023 Annual Report: Deal Doldrums
For those of you looking for a variety of levels of investment capital, the frustration was real in 2023. Deals were down. That’s the read from the FABID 2023 Annual Report, which hit our screens yesterday.
Distribution Roundup: Maazah Hits The Target, Supergut Goes Into Retail
In distribution news, Maazah brings its Afghan dizzling sauces to Target, Funky Mello finds its way to Whole Foods Market locations in the Southwest and Supergut dips its toe in retail at Sprouts and Erewhon.
Fancy Food Show: Elevated Convenience, Plant-based Charcuterie and New Brand Looks
The Winter Fancy Food Show kicked off on Sunday with numerous new products tapping into consumer demand for culinary convenience.
Where The M&A Deal Winds Are Blowing For 2024
Financial advisory firm Solomon Partners reported its expectations for M&A activity in food and beverage this year with a slow escalation in acquisitions as inflation recedes and the Fed lowers interest rates.
Taste Radio: When Straightforward Business Advice Isn’t What You’d Expect
Will Nitze, the founder/CEO of brain health-focused CPG brand IQBAR, shared candid takes on how to scale a food/beverage company, including those on funding (“bootstrapping is the worst thing you can do”), staffing (“how to build a $50M brand with a staff of six”) and retail (“choose channels that scale well).
‘I Failed, But I’m Not A Failure’: Lessons From Loss
Half of startups fail within the first five years. How does a founder know when it’s time to move on?
Justin’s Seeks Nostalgia Sweet Spot With New Chocolate Candy Pieces
Having helped consumers reimagine one familiar confectionary format with its nut butter cups, Justin’s is again tapping into heightened demand for nostalgic foods with the release of Chocolate Candy Pieces.
