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    It's better for you and better for suppliers too

    2006-05-13T00:00:00Z

    The spotlight on supermarket promotions is this week turned on the dairy category where Danone and Müller are busyDairy is an active promotional category but generally finds itself trailing behind the top product groups and...

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    Puriti takes pure milk to a whole new level

    2006-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Robert Wiseman Dairies is set to increase its branded milk presence in the summer, with the launch of an extended shelf life product called Puriti.The newcomer builds on the company's experience of creating an exclusive own label...

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    Dr Oetker gives BioPot a life-saving injection

    2006-05-13T00:00:00Z

    German food giant Dr Oetker is seeking to halt the decline of yoghurt and mousse brand Onken with the first major activity for BioPot in five years.BioPot is returning to TV screens next month following the completion of Onken...

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    Multiples' milk war stifles Cravendale

    2006-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Sales of a highly successful premium milk brand have been damaged by the multiples& ' price spat in milk.The UK's biggest dairy processor claims that the price war that was kicked off by Asda in March has undermined sales growth...

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    The hole in their case

    2006-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Moves to restrict the name Emmental to Swiss ­manufacturers through PGI designation are being closely followed by Lactalis.Its Emmental - which it describes as a French cheese - is a key pillar in its ­Président brand.Lactalis...

  • News

    It's better for you and better for suppliers too

    2006-05-13T00:00:00Z

    The spotlight on supermarket promotions is this week turned on the dairy category where Danone and Müller are busyDairy is an active promotional category but generally finds itself trailing behind the top product groups and...

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    Jelly-brations for babies

    2006-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Cadbury Trebor Bassett is growing its family of ­Bassett&apos;s Babies, with a new Party addition set for launch next month.The foam, jelly and milk gums mixture takes the brand, which already includes the Milky and Fruity...

  • News

    Puriti takes pure milk to a whole new level

    2006-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Robert Wiseman Dairies is set to increase its branded milk presence in the summer, with the launch of an extended shelf life product called Puriti.The newcomer builds on the company&apos;s experience of creating an exclusive...

  • News

    Dr Oetker gives BioPot a life-saving injection

    2006-05-13T00:00:00Z

    German food giant Dr Oetker is seeking to halt the decline of yoghurt and mousse brand Onken with the first major activity for BioPot in five years.BioPot is returning to TV screens next month following the completion of Onken...

  • News

    Multiples' milk war stifles Cravendale

    2006-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Sales of a highly successful premium milk brand have been damaged by the multiples&apos; price spat in milk.The UK&apos;s biggest dairy processor claims that the price war that was kicked off by Asda in March has...

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    'A billion litres? More like four'

    2006-05-06T00:00:00Z

    The debate over whether or not the dairy industry would benefit from farmers quitting continued this week, with one senior figure stating that the industry would need to lose 30% of raw milk production before it became more...

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    The Omega-3 factor nourishes St Ivel Advance with MDC award

    2006-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Dairy Crest's St Ivel Advance Omega-3 enriched milk was named best dairy beverage at the Milk Development Council's Awards for Dairy Innovation. The company beat off competition from OMSCo, whose Altogether Better organic fresh...

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    Lighter, softer Kerrygold

    2006-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Dieters are getting a soft sell from Kerrygold, with a low-fat version of its spreadable butter. It is backing the launch with a £2m campaign including TV ads in August, and a summer sampling roadshow. The dairy brand's new Lighter...

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    In Brief: F1 racing packs; Active athletes; Enamel hardener; Rum ice cream; Football sweets; Movie snacks

    2006-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Philip Morris is reintroducing its limited edition racing pack for its Marlboro brand to appeal to adult smokers who follow the F1 racing season. The Marlboro Racing Edition pack for Reds King Size 20s features racing imagery and...

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    Zesty addition to Seasons' snack bites

    2006-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Zesty lime & coriander is the latest addition to Quaker's Seasons range. The mini crispbread snacks, which contain less than 10% fat, join the other variants in the range - Caribbean chicken; cheese, onion & chive; and sun...

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    Eureka

    2006-05-06T00:00:00Z

    >>who's at the cutting edge of NPD?Product:milk 4 meCompany:springhill waterLaunch date:march 2006The idea for Milk 4 Me, a flavoured milk range in cans, came about after distributor Springhill Water...

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    Accrington? It's history

    2006-04-29T00:00:00Z

    There are no plans to revive generic milk advertising featuring Accrington Stanley - in spite of the football club's new lease of life. The resurgent Lancashire side has hit the headlines this season by winning promotion to the...

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    Double standard over indoor eggs 'will surely confuse the consumer'

    2006-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Organic egg producers will retain their organic status indefinitely if they are forced to bring their flocks indoors as a measure to prevent the spread of avian flu.The Brussels ruling has shocked conventional free-range egg...

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    Commodities Update: strawberries, corned beef, salmon

    2006-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Shortage of canned strawberries...bureaucratic chaos disrupts corned beef...icicle seafoods acquires kodiak salmon packers...With only three Spanish canners packing strawberries this season, there is growing concern over...

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    Would less really mean more?

    2006-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Farmers' leaders have rejected a suggestion by the boss of the UK's biggest dairy processor that the industry could be better off if it lost a billion litres worth of raw milk production. Arla Foods UK chief executive Tim Smith...