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februari 01, 2014
Hain Celestial wants to score with healthy snacks during the big game
It is estimated that Americans will consume 20.8 million pounds of potato chips and 20.8 million pounds of tortilla chips during the big game, and as fans huddle around the chip bowl, they should be looking for healthier options.From the archive
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januari 23, 2014
Hardbite Potato Chips initiates Waste Reduction Program
The manufacturer of Hardbite Potato Chips announced today that it has initiated an aggressive waste reduction and sustainability initiative with its manufacturing operation. The company has partnered with Fraser Valley Biogas, and FortisBC to recycle organic waste from the company’s food processing plant into a renewable natural gas.From the archive

januari 21, 2014
Snyder's of Hanover Launches Sweet & Salty Flavored Pretzel Pieces
In response to the growing popularity of sweet and salty flavor mash-ups, Snyder's of Hanover is excited to add Cinnamon Sugar and Salted Caramel varieties to its existing line of Flavored Pretzel Pieces in the United States.From the archive

januari 15, 2014
Lay's relaunches Do-us-a-Flavor contest in the United States
PepsiCo's Frito-Lay division today announced the return of its 'Do Us A Flavor' contest in the United States, which invites fans nationwide to submit their ideas for the next great potato chip flavor for the chance to win a $1 million grand prizeFrom the archive

november 30, 2013
Pepsico recycles snack food waste into energy and fertilizer
As part of the zero-waste commitment for its manufacturing operation, PepsiCo's agriculture team in Turkey invested in anaerobic digestion technology several years ago to handle the organic waste created there.From the archive

november 19, 2013
Novozymes launches thermostable Acrylaway highT for mitigation of acrylamide in even more food products
Novozymes announced the launch of Acrylaway® HighT, the first thermostable solution that reduces acrylamide levels in food products that are typically processed at extremely high temperatures.From the archive











