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Team Five wins annual Amazing Packaging Race at PACK EXPO

Jeremy Gerrard
November 10, 2014

Team Five outlasted 27 other teams to become the winner of the fifth annual Amazing Packaging Race at PACK EXPO last week according to show organizer PMMI, the Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies.


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Anheuser-Busch to purchase 10 Barrel Brewing Company

Jeremy Gerrard
November 7, 2014

Anheuser-Busch said it has agreed to purchase Oregon-based 10 Barrel Brewing Company, one of the country's fastest-growing breweries.


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US adult’s added sugar consumption up 30 percent

Jeremy Gerrard
November 6, 2014

A new study analyzing just how much added sugar US consumers ingest has found American adults increased their consumption of added sugar by 30 percent—228 calories per day in 1977 to 300 calories in 2009-2010—over the past three decades.


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Gluten-free cereal goes mainstream in UK

Jeremy Gerrard
November 6, 2014

A new gluten-free cereal option has made a breakthrough in the UK market by becoming the first gluten-free option to appear alongside other well-known cereal brands, according to Cereal Partners Worldwide (CPW).


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2014 US agriculture exports set new record

Jeremy Gerrard
November 6, 2014

The final total of US agricultural exports for the fiscal year 2014 reached a record $152.5 billion, up from the previous year’s record of $141 billion, according to USDA.


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East Coast gets its own PACK EXPO

Jeremy Gerrard
November 5, 2014

As PACK EXPO International wraps up today in Chicago, show organizer PMMI, the Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies, says it is bringing the latest packaging and processing solutions to the East Coast with the debut of the first PACK EXPO East event.


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Maui voters approve GMO ban

Jeremy Gerrard
November 5, 2014

By a narrow margin, residents of Maui County, Hawaii voted in favor of a charter amendment to temporarily ban the cultivation of genetically engineered crops.


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New mobile app to keep you connected

Joyce Fassl
November 5, 2014
Smartphones and tablets are everywhere in today’s high-tech, connected world.


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Berkeley becomes first city to pass sugary drinks tax

Jeremy Gerrard
November 5, 2014

Succeeding where others have failed in recent years, residents of Berkeley, California overwhelmingly voted to impose a law taxing sugar-sweetened beverages, which includes sodas.


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Unilever transforms buttery spreads to focus on real ingredients and steer clear of artificial preservatives

Jeremy Gerrard
November 4, 2014

Beginning with its I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter! brand, Unilever has dedicated itself to revamping its buttery spreads portfolio by scrapping its old recipes and swapping in new formulations that focus on using real, simple ingredients and no artificial preservatives.


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