Archive of all New Product & Packaging Awards articles – Page 3
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Events & Awards
The Grocer’s New Product & Packaging Awards 2023: Bread & Baked Goods
Slooow’s Rustic Multigrain Baguette won unanimous praise from judges for its taste, smell and texture
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The Grocer’s New Product & Packaging Awards 2023: Baby & Infant Food
A victory for nutritional innovation in this category, with victory for the hero product in Little Dish’s relaunched toddler and young children food range
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The Grocer’s New Product & Packaging Awards 2023: Alcoholic Drinks
Judges were almost unanimous in their praise for Wainwright Ale’s easy drinking taste
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The Grocer’s New Product & Packaging Awards 2023: Sustainable Pack of the Year – Optimisation
Hellmann’s Real Mayonnaise Squeezy bottles are now made from 100% rPET
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The Grocer’s New Product & Packaging Awards 2023: Sustainable Pack of the Year – Recyclability
Little Dish’s revamped ready meal range has been designed with recycling in mind
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The Grocer’s New Product & Packaging Awards 2023: Paper Pack of the Year
At times, an old favourite pulls off something fantastic to great effect. So huge kudos here to Nestlé and Quality Street
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The Grocer’s New Product & Packaging Awards 2023: Pack Design of the Year
In January of this year, Little Dish moved away from traditional technology to post-pack pasteurisation of its chilled kids’ meals
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The Grocer’s New Product & Packaging Awards 2023: Label of the Year
Godminster’s new labels aim to reposition it as a modern, fun, quirky British company for young, discerning cheese fans
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The Grocer’s New Product & Packaging Awards 2023: Food On The Go
The snap & squeeze single-serve honey sachet is designed for eating on the move
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The Grocer’s New Product & Packaging Awards 2023: Confectionery
This slam-dunk piece of innovation from Lindt tickled the taste buds of our judging panel
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News
Packaging shortlist revealed for New Product & Packaging Awards 2023
A drainable noodle pot, colourful paper confectionery wrappers and a blueberry bucket are among the finalists of The Grocer’s inaugural packaging awards
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News
New Product & Packaging Awards 2023: first shortlist revealed
It features the contenders for the product arm of the event – from artisanal stout to sticky toffee flapjacks
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Profiles
My food & drink job: Katherine Bermingham, senior NPD technologist, Florette
”I often hear people say ‘isn’t it just leaves in a bag?’ but there’s a whole lot more to a bag of Florette salad than that”
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Analysis & Features
Is paper packaging really more sustainable than plastic?
The massive amounts of wood required in paper’s production, plus issues around its recyclability, mean the choice to use it is complicated
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Events & Awards
New Product & Packaging Awards: entry deadline extended to 28 June
The final day for submissions to the revamped event has been put back by nine days
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Guide To
The Grocer Guide To Tobacco, Vaping & Accessories
With further regulation bringing about more price rises for tobacco, suppliers are focused on the value end of the market. Meanwhile the vaping industry is tackling increased scrutiny and being urged to self-regulate.
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Guide To
The Grocer Guide To Breakfast & Brunch
Demands for breakfast & brunch in a post-pandemic world extend beyond the busy on-the-go occasion to more leisurely at-home affairs, with consumers wanting healthy, convenient and indulgent options.
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Guide To
The Grocer Guide To Free From & Plant Based
With inflation hitting the free-from and plant-based category as consumers look to tighten their purse strings, suppliers are realistic about performance potential over 2023, saying only the fittest will survive.
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News
Entries open for The Grocer New Product & Packaging Awards 2023
Brands across fmcg – from alcohol to personal care – are invited to showcase their most compelling launches
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News
Pukpip makes debut with frozen snack made from wonky bananas
The brand’s mission is to ‘help consumers eat more fruit in fun, delicious and convenient ways’