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Jim Beam redesign to hit Australia in July

The redesign marks the first significant changes to the Jim Beam bourbon bottle in decades and will apply to the entire Jim Beam portfolio, giving it a harmonised, premium new look in...

Select Harvest introduces new health brand

Select Harvest, one of the nation’s largest nuts and health snacks producers, has established the NuVitality brand with a ‘vision to deliver simple, quality wholefoods where nature is the star’. Select Harvests Health...

Beerenberg expands product range

Beerenberg is expanding its product range with the introduction of new slow-cooker sauces and cheeseboard plate pots. The sauces – Cuban Mojo Pork, Hungarian Beef Goulash, Moroccan Lamb and Spanish Chicken – take...

Continental introduces new stock range

Continental has releases its new range of stock powders, which are based on new recipes and have new packaging. The new line of stock powders comprise Chicken Stock, Chicken Salt Reduced Stock, Beef...

Sakata launches Fusions range

Sakata has infused its newest rice cracker with black sesame seeds. The Sakata Fusions range is oven baked, 100 per cent Australian made, has natural colours and flavours, contains no added MSG and...

Honey Gold mango presence to grow

Piñata Farms, exclusive growers of the Honey Gold mango, say that the 2015-2016 season is among its best. While the overall volume of the fruit to market is down, Honey Gold managed to...

Reckitt Benckiser to pay penalties

The Federal Court has ordered Reckitt Benckiser to pay a penalty of $1.7 million for engaging in misleading conduct in relation to its Nurofen Specific Pain products in proceedings brought by the...

Colgate ordered to pay $18 million penalty

The Federal Court has made orders that Colgate-Palmolive pay total penalties of $18 million in proceedings brought by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. Colgate admitted to entering understandings that limited the supply,...

UK baby food sales drop by 14 per cent in three years

Research from Mintel reveals sales of wet and dry baby food dropped significantly between 2012 and 2015 as many of the nation’s parents choose to create these meals from scratch. Today, 83 per...

Cage egg sales grew in 2015

Australians continue to buy cage eggs, despite highly organised campaigns against the caging of chickens. Statistics from IRI International show that sales of cage eggs in major supermarkets across Australia rose by 3.5...

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