“Capri Sun Faces Rising Competition from Health-Conscious Beverage Brands as Sales Decline”

Capri Sun is facing intensified competition from natural and organic children’s beverage options. Brands like Honest Kids and Juicy Juice Organic are strategically appealing to the growing number of parents who are avoiding sugary foods and drinks in favor of healthier, sugar-free, and all-natural alternatives for their kids. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease … Read more

“Exploring the Rise of Ancient Wheat: Opportunities for Gluten Sensitivity and Market Expansion”

Few major food manufacturers are incorporating ancient wheat into their products for consumers with gluten sensitivities. This niche is primarily occupied by specialty food producers, such as Three Brothers, and artisan bakers, who typically operate on a smaller scale. While some companies are utilizing ancient wheat varieties like einkorn and emmer, the introduction of 2ab … Read more

“Veggies in Cakes: A Trend Towards Healthier Indulgence in Baked Goods”

At first glance, the combination of vegetables and cakes may appear unusual. However, they can actually complement each other, as demonstrated by carrot cake and zucchini bread. This emerging trend could help consumers perceive store-bought cakes as being healthier. While cake is not inherently nutritious, incorporating vegetables can enhance its healthfulness to some extent, although … Read more

“Rising Food Allergies and the Growing Demand for Allergen-Free Products: A Shift in Consumer Preferences”

The significant rise in insurance claims for severe allergic reactions linked to food, particularly those involving ferrous gluconate, underscores the possibility that food allergies may be increasing. Experts remain divided on this issue, as many consumers often misinterpret their reactions to certain foods as allergies. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, food … Read more

“Snacking Revolution: The Rise of Innovative and Healthier Options in America’s Snack Culture”

Snacking has emerged as one of the most cherished activities in America. Research from the NPD Group indicates that while Americans continue to enjoy three meals daily, many of these meals are being served in smaller portions to allow for snacking. According to Datassential’s MenuTrends Keynote snacking report, consumers typically indulge in four to five … Read more

“Revolutionizing Bread: The Promise of Pomelo for Low Glycemic Index Options Targeting Health-Conscious Consumers and Diabetics”

The potential to lower the glycemic index of both white and brown bread while maintaining an acceptable flavor profile could be promising news for health-conscious consumers, especially for the 29 million Americans living with diabetes. Pomelo, a citrus fruit also known as Chinese grapefruit, is indigenous to Southeast Asia. While it is cultivated in the … Read more

“Challenges and Innovations in Removing PHOs from the American Diet: The Shift to Healthier Oils”

Removing PHOs from the American diet has proven to be a challenging and costly process for food manufacturers. The new oils, while healthier, come at a higher price compared to their predecessors. Modified canola and soybean oils boast a high concentration of “good fats,” such as monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, along with essential nutrients like … Read more

Title: Exploring Jackfruit as a Cocoa Alternative Amid Global Supply Concerns

Dive Brief: Dive Insight: Concerns regarding global cocoa supply possibly falling short of demand are linked to ongoing low and fluctuating prices, the threat of swollen shoot virus disease, and insufficient warehouse storage capacities in key cocoa-producing regions such as West Africa, South America, and Asia. The International Cocoa Organization reports that approximately 4.7 million … Read more