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NOSH Staff Picks From the Winter Fancy Food Show
This year’s Winter Fancy Food Show in San Fransisco, Calif. saw crowds of CPG entrepreneurs, retailers, and distributors descend on the Moscone Center for three days of sampling, deal making and networking. The Project NOSH team walked the show floor and to find the newest products that embody the trends happening in the food industry.
North American Snack Market Sweet On Matcha at Fancy Food Show
Matcha has long found its way into Japanese sweets from macarons to mochi, cakes to cookies, and even chocolate bars, but during this year’s Winter Fancy Food Show (WFFS) in San Francisco, it was clear the traditional ceremonial tea powder has moved beyond the teacup and into the North American snack market, too.
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New Looks Take the Spotlight at Winter Fancy Foods Show
This week specialty food purveyors across categories headed to San Fransisco for the Winter Fancy Foods Show. While there were many familiar faces on display, some brands were showing off new rebrands.
Love The Wild Hooks New Investment for Farmed Fish Kits
Jacqueline Claudia always dreamed of being a marine biologist so she could save the world “one fish at a time.” So now, when the all-grown-up co-founder and CEO of Love The Wild Seafood was presented with an opportunity to work with Aqua-Spark, the first investment fund focused exclusively on sustainable aquaculture, she headed straight for the bait.
Australian Chip Brand Mamee Rebrands For U.S. Market
Matthew Parry, COO of ABC North America LLC, told NOSH that feedback from The Good Crisp Company’s first nine months on shelves showed that U.S. consumers and retailers were not connecting with the brand’s original name, Mamee.
A Look Inside the Good Food Mercantile
This past weekend The Good Food Awards and Mercantile took over the Fort Mason Center in San Francisco, California to highlight “food crafters” from around the country.
With Maio Launch, Bolthouse Tests New Rollout Strategy
Over the past year, numerous big CPG firms have announced the formation of internal venture capital arms to work with and embrace entrepreneurial brands. And while Campbell Soup has launched such a division, Acre Venture Partners, the company’s other divisions haven’t lost the entrepreneurial spirit, either.
Dang Foods Rebrands and Launches New Line
In early 2016 coconut and onion chip brand Dang Foods received a minority investment from investment and incubation group Sonoma Brands in order to help the company scale. Apparently, some of it went toward innovation, as well, as the brand is launching a new look and a new line: sticky-rice chips.
Healthy Snack Brands Take In Investment Capital
With the increasing demand for healthier, alternative snacks, brands made from fruit and vegetables have been growing in popularity. And not just with consumers, but with investors, as well — two growing companies have announced new financing rounds this week alone.
Cheese or Cheez? Proposed Bill Takes Aim at Plant-Based Foods
Keeping dairy in the barnyard rather than out among the crops, the proposed bill, the Dairy Pride Act, declares that dairy foods should be made from the secretions of hoofed animals only.









