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    Snack-a-Jacks spinoff

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Quaker is adding a Spudz range to its Snack-a-Jacks portfolio in a bid to expand the brand’s appeal to men and children.The potato and rice-based products, which roll out from the beginning of next month, will be backed by a £5m marketing...

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    Early Discovery boosts UK start

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    David Shapley UK supermarkets are set to make a major effort to push English apple sales using more promotional activities, according to Adrian Barlow, chief executive of English and Apples and Pears.“We are really encouraged by the...

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    Sensations go nutty

    2003-07-28T00:00:00Z

    Walkers is adding peanuts to its Sensations portfolio as part of a long-term strategy for the brand.The three Nut Cluster varieties – Chilli Spice, Sour Cream and Onion and Cool Tomato Salsa – come in pots and will be on shelf from September...

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    SA Fairtrade fruit on way

    2003-07-26T00:00:00Z

    The first Fairtrade citrus and apples from South Africa are set to hit retailers’ shelves.The fruit is the first to be supplied under the Capespan Foundation’s Thandi Initiative that supports fruit from ‘Empowerment Farms’ and will be...

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    JS sets out top fruit ambitions

    2003-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury is aiming to take the top spot from Tesco when it comes to English top fruit. Marcus Hoggarth, senior buyer for apples and pears, said the multiple was aiming for significant growth: "I'd like to see us stuff Tesco and get the number one...

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    New Reef flavour

    2003-07-21T00:00:00Z

    Coors Brewers has added a new pear and grape flavour to its bottled alcoholic fruit juice range Reef to hit the shelves at the end of July. The new flavour follows the launch of a blackcurrant and raspberry flavoured Reef, six months ago....

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    Cirio gets more time to consider bankruptcy

    2003-07-21T00:00:00Z

    Cirio, the troubled Italian canned food and tomato sauce maker, has been granted extra time by a Rome court – until September 17 – to decide whether to declare itself bankrupt. Cirio defaulted on a bond of 150m euros last November and was...

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    Year-round continuity

    2003-07-19T00:00:00Z

    A leading potato packer has managed to ensure year-round UK supply for main crop potatoes. Tesco supplier Branston potatoes has already begun lifting Marfona three weeks earlier than usual thanks to improved techniques. Field director David Nelson...

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    Squidgers come in wake of Winders

    2003-07-19T00:00:00Z

    Mary Carmichael Kellogg is adding three crushed fruit-based products called Screamin' Fruit Squidgers to its snack portfolio. The launch continues Kellogg's strategy to stretch its brand beyond its usual breakfast cereal territory. It follows the...

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    Fruit-tella's

    2003-07-19T00:00:00Z

    sour note Fruit-tella has joined the ranks of the not-so-sweet sugar confectionery brands with the launch of Citrus Sour. The newcomer ­ which has grapefruit, lemon and orange flavours ­ is available in stick packs and in a five-for-four multipack...

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    Packer probed

    2003-07-19T00:00:00Z

    Retailers are investigating a supplier following allegations made in the Evening Standard. Following an undercover investigation, the London newspaper claimed Kent-based fruit packer Cross and Wells was using illegal labour and changing sell-by...

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    Pringles

    2003-07-19T00:00:00Z

    manufacturer Procter & Gamble brand Pringles Cheese and Onion agency Grey UK budget part of a £2m spend A new TV execution shows plants having fun with Cheese and Onion flavour Pringles. It is the fourth in a series that aims to demonstrate...

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    Sainsbury's customers can now use the internet to trace all

    2003-07-19T00:00:00Z

    It has extended the scheme across all UK organic produce and some imports following the success of a 10-month trial on organic potatoes. Other fresh organic products including meat and dairy will be added in the future. Farmers taking part provide...

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    Cool debut for Fimbles

    2003-07-19T00:00:00Z

    Children's TV stars Fimbles are set to make their debut in the chiller cabinet on a new range of Fruit Finders from Yoplait Dairy Crest. The pots of fromage frais have fruit purée centres and are aimed at the two to four-year-olds that form the...

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    New offering for veggies

    2003-07-19T00:00:00Z

    Vegetarian and vegan food specialist Anglesey Natural Foods has launched Quinova, a fermented form of the quinoa grain, into the health food sector. Quinoa ­ the seed of a spinach-like leafy plant grown in the Andes ­ is said to be high in...

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    Fruit-tella's

    2003-07-19T00:00:00Z

    sour note Fruit-tella has joined the ranks of the not-so-sweet sugar confectionery brands with the launch of Citrus Sour. The newcomer ­ which has grapefruit, lemon and orange flavours ­ is available in stick packs and in a five-for-four...

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    Squidgers come in wake of Winders

    2003-07-18T00:00:00Z

    Kellogg is adding three crushed fruit-based products called Screamin’ Fruit Squidgers to its snack portfolio.The launch continues Kellogg’s strategy to stretch its brand beyond its usual breakfast cereal territory. It follows the success of...

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    Outspan woos kids

    2003-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Outspan is set to launch a promotion in Sainsbury this summer to appeal to families. Packs of branded oranges will be on sale offering ‘kids go free’ tickets to theme parks around the UK.The promotion, which starts next week, will...

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    Strawberries in higher gear

    2003-07-12T00:00:00Z

    David Shapley A leading soft fruit specialist is stepping up its strawberry breeding programme with a half a million pound boost. Dr Ronnie McNicol, MD of ReDeva, said the move meant its breeding programme would come up with varieties which...

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    These sald days

    2003-07-12T00:00:00Z

    With obesity in the headlines, the growth potential of salads is being flagged up by The Greenery, says Ed Beddington. Salads are bursting with potential, and The Greenery UK has moved to set the agenda for tapping into that with the UK's first...