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Access Full Stories Swiss-based food giant Nestle today announced going into partnership with Belgian company Pierre Marcolini, as the company aims to move further into the premium and luxury chocolate market... Read Renamed Cadbury beverage arm faces brighter future Cadbury Schweppes says that its American Beverages division is defying the increasingly challenging conditions in the global carbonated soft drinks market by performing above the company's expectations for the... Read Briefs: Coca-Cola, Absolut and Pepsi In this week's briefs, Coca-Cola Enterprises lifts sale expectations for the year ahead, the Absolut vodka brand will go the highest bidder at an upcoming auction, and Pepsi consolidates its bottling presence in... Read Kerry ingredient tackles ice-cream cost, output issues Kerry Bio-Science is launching a new functional system called Sherex Enlite to improve creaminess, stability and shelf life of ice-cream - and which has proved particularly effective in low-fat ice creams... Read News briefs: Hershey, Wrigley and Cadbury Hershey may remove mint packaging that looks like drug pouches; Wrigley's credit rating is improved by analyst; and internet viewer vote the Cadbury gorilla ad the best commercial of 2007... Read |
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Related Industry News EU mulls milk quota hike to please cheese needs The European Commission has proposed a two per cent rise in milk quotas from April next year in a bid to drive down the price of the commodity... Read New enzymes improve old wheat, says Cognis The developer of two new enzymes claims the products can ensure a better baking performance from flour to compensate for poor wheat quality... Read African swine fever found in Russia An outbreak of two deadly diseases - including African swine fever - has been confirmed by the Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (VPSS)... Read Omega-3 shows benefits for fat loss in diabetics Supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids could reduce fat mass in diabetics, as well as improving blood lipid levels associated with the formation of arterial plaque, suggests a new study from France... Read
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