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Elevator Talk: Solely Uses Simple, Clean Ingredients in Organic Fruit Jerky Snacks
Simon Sacal, the founder of Solely, has worked to bring nutritious organic fruit jerky to market with the use of proprietary technology. The company launched a line of grab-and-go fruit snacks using simple, clean ingredients like banana, cacao, mango and pineapple, which are called out on the front of the package.
Extending Your Shelf Life: Working with Kroger as an Emerging Brand
At this year’s NOSH Live Alex Trott, merchandising client lead for natural foods at Kroger subsidiary 84.51°, and Katherine Bousson, category manager at Kroger, discussed how the grocery chain has transformed its approach to working with emerging brands and why it’s been a vital component of the company’s success.
Cannabis Forum Recap: Taking the First Steps
Mapping this new landscape of cannabis CPG and charting a path forward for the nascent industry was the focus of discussion at the first-ever Cannabis Forum for Food & Beverage, presented by BevNET and NOSH, on Dec. 1 in Santa Monica, Calif.
Ancient Nutrition Co-Founder Launches Seal for “Clean Keto” Products
What’s the right way to approach the keto diet? Consuming bars and drinks that are high in fat and artificial sweeteners, or taking the steak-and-asparagus approach that many keto-focused brands suggest. Ancient Nutrition co-founder and health influencer Dr. Josh Axe has an angle of his own, and he’s introduced a certification to help consumers decide.
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Passage of Farm Bill Poised to Reshape Hemp, CBD Product Landscape
While the finalized version of the 2018 Farm Bill, which is expected to receive President Trump’s signature before the close of the current legislative session, represents a watershed moment in the pro-hemp movement, it doesn’t mark the end of the journey.
RXBAR Lays Off 40 Employees, Launches into UK
On Wednesday, the company laid off approximately 40 employees, reportedly 20 percent of the company’s staff. The “proactive” reductions were part of an effort to “support our business objectives in 2019 and beyond,” a spokesperson told NOSH.
Lotus Foods Voluntarily Recalls Over 200k Ramen Cups
Yesterday the United States Consumer Safety Product Safety Commission issued a voluntary recall alert for Lotus Foods Ramen Noodle Soup Cups citing potential fire and burn hazards. In total, 239,000 cups were recalled. “We felt an obligation to make sure we had the best product out in the marketplace,” a spokesperson told NOSH. “We want to make sure people trust Lotus Foods.”
Taste Radio Insider Ep. 12: How Aloha Found Its Footing
Aloha, a brand of organic, plant-based protein bars and powders, was on the brink of saying goodbye to the market. In an interview, we spoke with Aloha CEO Brad Charron about how he developed and executed a turnaround for the brand after joining the company in 2017, and why addressing issues with company culture was critical to his mission.
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Elevator Talk: Creation Nation Empowers Consumers with Customizable Protein Bars and Energy Bites
Karen Nation, certified sports nutritionist and founder of Creation Nation, developed a protein bar and energy bite mix to give consumers a fresher, healthier and customizable option for snacking. Creation Nation’s bars and bites are easy to make, require no baking, and target food tribes including gluten-free, paleo, vegan, and keto.
With $90M Investment, Bowery Seeks to Revolutionize Fresh Food Supply Chain
The company announced today the close of a $90 million round of funding led by GV (formerly Google Ventures). “What we’re doing at Bowery is not only innovating on the way farming is done, but we’re also innovating around the entirety of the fresh food supply chain,” Bowery co-founder and CEO Irving Fain told NOSH.
Love Good Fats Raises $5M, Launches Nationwide in U.S.
In addition to its nationwide launch into the U.S. market, the ketogenic diet-focused company today announced the close of a $5 million round of funding and the launch of a new product line. In total, the two year old company has raised $9.4 million in funding.
Taste Radio Ep. 141: How Late July Founder Nicole Dawes Turned a Niche Into a $100 Million Business
Dawes joined Taste Radio for a conversation chronicling her entrepreneurial journey, from childhood to her decision to launch Late July Snacks to its eventual sale. She also explained why staying independent early on and maintaining voting control of her company saved it from potential downfall and told a remarkable story about her first sales call.
Cece’s Lands Former WFM Co-CEO as Investor
Cece’s Veggie Co. announced today an investment in the company by Walter Robb, the former co-CEO of Whole Foods Market. Exact terms of Robb’s investment were not disclosed, but founder Mason Arnold told NOSH it was a “meaningful” amount.
Nielsen: Millennials Value Health and CSR
In a new report Nielsen researchers found that not only are millennials shopping differently for fast-moving consumer goods and using technology in new ways to inform those purchasing decisions, but also care more about integrated corporate social responsibility initiatives and health claims.













