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Three Cooks 'great fit'
Blakemore Food Service has clinched a £50m three-year contract to supply 240 Three Cooks bakery outlets.The AF Blakemore subsidiary will supply ambient, chilled and frozen products and fruit and vegetables to the outlets.Products...
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Longer season for US cherries
Increased plantings of new late harvested cherries are having a major effect on the scale and shape of production in the four US fruit producing states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Utah.“Apart from increasing overall volumes, this is...
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Waistline expands in healthy fashion
Premier Foods is to throw slimming brand Waistline into a host of new arenas in a bid to make it a £20m sales success within four years.The ambitious project will kick off this summer as the brand, best known as a salad dressings stalwart,...
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Pink Lady gets rowing
Apple growers are hoping to raise their profile with a sponsored row.Pink Lady apples is sponsoring a group of four men’s attempts to row the Atlantic in a shocking pink boat called the Pink Lady.The attempt, from Newfoundland, to England,...
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The returnof Nisperos
Spanish Nisperos are back on the UK market for the second year running.Growers are hoping to build on the success of last season, which saw the unusual fruit introduced to UK consumers. Fruit quality is being described as excellent this...
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Show time for M&S
Marks and Spencer’s fruit and vegetable growers will be taking to the stand this summer during the retailer’s £1m agricultural promotion campaign.Paul Willgoss, head of agriculture, said the seven agricultural shows throughout the UK would...
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Herbal elixir for kids
New Zealand Natural Food Co has adapted its adult cold treatment elixir into a version especially for kids.Comvita Children’s Propolis Herbal Elixir (rsp: £8.65 for 200ml) is going on sale now with the natural lemon and honey treatment using...
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Death of Joseph Saphir
Joseph Saphir CBE, a leading figure in the post-Second World War fruit trade has died, aged 85.Beginning life as a commission agent alongside his elder brother, Saphir moved into importing and established 15 wholesale market branches.He...
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Jersey turns on lifestyle appeal
Younger consumers are being targeted as part of a £1m campaign to promote Jersey Royal potatoes.The trade and marketing campaign, which will see the potatoes back on TV after a two-year break from next Monday, will have a lifestyle focus...
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Cape focuses on South Africa
Capespan is to drop the use of its famous Cape brand on fruit grown outside South Africa and Namibia,following a vote of its grower board. Over the years, the company has built up a portfolio of fruit from other countries such as New Zealand...
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Satsuma protection
Tesco is launching a campaign to protect supplies of satsumas, threatened by a downturn in world demand.The retailer claimed that because the fruit’s popularity is waning in other countries, growers were switching to more profitable...
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Bertie takes Bassett’s Allsorts on from liquorice
Cadbury is adding a new fruity addition to its Allsorts line-up.Bassett’s Fruit Allsorts debuts next week without so much as a trace of liquorice to be found.And the new variant, available in 215g bags, will benefit from a £2m round of...
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Calypso’s full of character
Calypso is bringing out his and hers juice drinks for kids. An orange juice aimed at boys features Spider-man while a blackcurrant and apple flavour targets girls with the Groovy Chick character.Marketing director Richard Cooke said the...
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Nestlé’s newcomers centre on fruit
Nestlé is getting fruity with its latest round of new products.The confectionery giant is adding an orange variant to its KitKat Kubes offering.And it has given kids’ favourite Smarties a new twist with a new Fruity format which will see...
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Premier Foods promotes Bolton to MD at MBM
Premier Foods’ commercial director Stephen Bolton has become managing director of MBM, its potato processing and packaging subsidiary, based in March, Cambridgeshire.He replaces Ian Craig, who will leave the company immediately along with John...
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Haribo revs up new range
Haribo Dunhill has launched a new range fruit flavoured gums shaped like Formula One racing cars into the independent sector.Managing director at Haribo Dunhill, Helmut Mager, said the launch would coincide with plenty of media focus on...
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Ready for a Kracks at it
A new range of tubed potato snacks has its eye on Pringles’ throne. Essex-based importer Food & Drink Brands International is introducing Kracks to the UK market as a direct rival to Procter & Gamble’s £142m brand (The Grocer Top Products Survey...
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A million prize booty from Kellogg
Kellogg is aiming to squeeze some extra sales out of its fruit snacks range with its biggest ever promotion across Screamin’ Fruit Winders and Screamin’ Fruit Spurters.New special packs will feature a Fruity Booty instant-win promotion offering...