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Sweet Treats Abound at Sweets and Snacks Expo
At this year’s Sweets and Snacks Expo in Chicago, both natural and conventional brands highlighted their natural, organic, sustainable or healthy confections.
Lots to Crunch on at Sweets & Snacks Expo
At this year’s Sweets & Snacks Expo in Chicago, there certainly was a bonanza of candy, confections and chocolate to be had. But the other half of the equation, the snack industry and brands, weren’t about to take a backseat. While there certainly was a sweet bent to many of the snack products, salty had its place as well. Click through to see some of the snacks we crunched our way through at the expo.
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Distribution Roundup: Sheetz, Target and Babies R Us All Add NOSH Brands to Shelves
As the summer picks up, several natural, organic, sustainable and healthy brands have been picked up by major retailers to round out their sets and appeal to consumers seeking cleaner options.
Taking Vegan Cheese from Tolerable to Terrific, Kite Hill Takes $18 Million Investment
Kite Hill, which produces plant-based alternatives to dairy products, closed an $18 million investment today led by General Mills’ venture arm, 301 Inc, and CAVU Ventures, a partnership between Clayton Christopher, Rohan Oza and Brett Thomas. The brand, which is only three years old, produces yogurt, cream cheese, aged cheeses and cheese-filled ravioli, all made with almond milk.
FDA Unveils Updates to Nutrition Facts Panel
First Lady Michelle Obama – who has played an active role in efforts to update the Nutrition Facts panel since 2014 – said the label changes “make a real difference in providing families across the country information they need to make healthy choices.”
Hormel “Bought In To What Justin’s Is” Says Founder Gold
Demonstrating the ongoing interest in next-generation food brands, CPG giant Hormel today announced the acquisition of natural nut butter and snack maker Justin’s for $286 million. Justin Gold, Founder of Justin’s, told Project NOSH that the brand admires Hormel’s success and looks forward to learning from the larger company.
R.e.d.d. Raises $1 Million for Its Multifunctional Bar
R.e.d.d, a Portland, Maine-based company, announced today it had added two flavors to its superfood energy bar line and raised $1 million dollars from investors including Dan Nordstrom, CEO of Outdoor Enthusiast, and Greg Hanson, Founder and Managing Partner. Nordstrom and Hanson will both hold seats on R.e.d.d.’s Board of Directors and the capital will go towards marketing, production and distribution.
Crowdfunding for the Masses: Food and Beverage Investment Experts Weigh In
The food and beverage industry hasn’t been one to shy away from crowdfunding models to date, either via donations on sites like Kickstarter or investment platforms like CircleUp.
The Food Revolution Brings About FDA Reevaluation
Any food or beverage company will tell you that the day a Food and Drug Agency (FDA) warning letter shows up in the mail is, in the politest terms, nerve-wracking. But it seems you can sometimes fight City Hall. Despite what some believe is pressure from Big Food to keep with the status quo, it seems the FDA has realized it needs to start pulling some of its punches in the case of certain claims or claims used for specific functions.
NOSH Voices: American Food and the Federal Election (or, “Operation Asparagus”)
Shane Emmett, CEO of Health Warrior, looks at the current election cycle and the one topic that he thinks has been ignored: the State of the American Plate. From the point of view of an entrepreneur, Emmet provides an overview of the situation and its five main issues as well as a list of resources to learn more.









