All articles by Niamh Leonard-Bedwell – Page 88
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NewsErdinger Weissbräu expands low & no range with grapefruit-flavoured beer
The alcohol-free beer is isotonic, weighs in at 25 calories per 100ml and contains vitamins B9, B12 and C
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NewsPremier Foods launches hybrid working to boost productivity
Premier Foods is introducing a new hybrid working model aimed at boosting productivity and personal wellbeing
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InterviewsChris Forbes on how Cheeky Panda’s bamboo toilet roll became a serious business
Chris Forbes and his wife Julie Chen founded The Cheeky Panda in 2016. Since then, sales of their bamboo paper products have shot up. Now they’re expanding, disrupting and hoping to float
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NewsMilkyway to make debut in biscuits as part of Burton’s tie-up
The vanilla-flavoured biscuits are dipped in chocolate and embossed with ‘fun outer space designs’
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NewsHeinz launches new babyfood pouches fit for kerbside recycling
The move comes as part of Heinz’s global commitment to make 100% of its packaging recyclable, reusable or compostable by 2025
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NewsHigh Point Drinks claims first with non-alcoholic aperitif and digestif duo
They are made using Cornish spring water, tea leaves and “a selection of natural ingredients”
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NewsSkittles moves into gummy sweets with Squishy Cloudz launch
They have launched exclusively into Tesco and are billed as a combination of a gummy and a marshmallow
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NewsButcombe Brewing Co launches low-alcohol version of Goram IPA
Named after one of Bristol’s legendary giants, Goram IPA Zero is touted as having the “strong” flavours of a regular IPA
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NewsSqueaky Bean to benefit from £5m Winterbotham Darby investment
The new 48,000 sq ft facility would boost its production and distribution capabilities and create more than 100 jobs, said Winterbotham Darby
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NewsBottle Up water to roll into Morrisons stores
The deal will see its reusable pre-filled water bottles roll into over 300 stores
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NewsGreenypeeps claims first with carbon negative tea range
The ethical tea brand said it had removed over twice the carbon that each of its products generated
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Analysis & FeaturesCut: how Farmison & Co is bringing high-end luxury to the butcher’s
Tiffany’s was the unlikely inspiration behind Cut, Farmison’s first bricks & mortar store. The result is a luxury – yet accessible – shopping experience that combines online and offline
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NewsHGV crisis: Lucozade latest fmcg brand to be hit by supply issues
Consumers have complained on social media of shortages
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NewsBoundless adds Activated Chips duo to bagged snacks offering
Made using sprouted sorghum, two flavours – Chipotle & Lime and Sea Salt & Cider Vinegar – will roll out on 24 August
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NewsTenzing targets sports nutrition market with energy powder duo
The sachets provided ‘the ultimate natural energy boost before, during, or after a stint of prolonged exercise’, said Tenzing
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NewsPremier Foods hires CCEP’s Nick Brown as director of ESG
Brown has joined the ambient giant from his previous role as sustainable packaging director at Coca-Cola Europacific Partners
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NewsThe Bluebeards Revenge unveils shaving refill range as part of eco-drive
The refills would reduce the amount of waste consumers created by up to 70%, the brand claimed
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NewsUK pubs face ‘beer drought’ as draymen threaten strikes
The industrial action comes amid ongoing disruption in the food and drink supply chain caused by the ‘pingdemic’ and HGV driver shortage
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NewsAmbrosia targets sweet snacking market with Mousse and Desserts pots
The pots met ‘everyday dessert needs’, providing options that could be enjoyed on-the-go or at home, Ambrosia said
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NewsReynolds partners with Davin Foods to strengthen its prepared produce capabilities
The partnership would help Reynolds become ‘the UK’s go-to solution for chilled foods’, it said





