Beemster To Roll Out New Brand Image & Names In The Coming Weeks

June 19, 2013 Beemster Cheese

In the coming weeks orders will start to be filled with wheels and cuts that carry our new brand image and names. Each case will come with an explanation sheet; however, it is essential that material in stores as well as any printed scale/pricing tags be updated to reflect the new names.

Noble Roman's Take-N-Bake Concept Continues To Expand

June 19, 2013 Noble Roman's, Inc.

Noble Roman's, Inc., the Indianapolis based franchisor of Noble Roman's Pizza and Tuscano's Italian Style Subs,  provided an update on the continued expansion of its popular take-n-bake (TNB) concept, both in grocery stores around the country and with the stand-alone TNB franchise concept.

IDDBA's Dairy-Deli-Bake 2013 Proved To Be 'The Show Of Shows'

IDDBA’s Dairy-Deli-Bake 2013 proved to be “The Show of Shows.” The 49th annual seminar and expo was held June 2-4 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. The conference was attended by top-ranked retail buyers, merchandisers, executives, food manufacturers, brokers, distributors, and other top industry professionals.

Houston Press Ranks Top Five Spicy Supermarket Cheeses

What goes great with hot weather? Hot cheeses! Well, perhaps not "hot" in terms of temperature since the idea of eating a huge vat of fondue in June would make anyone nauseated. "Hot" in terms of "spicy," "fiery,"  caliente–a cheese that will give me the kick in the pants I need to do three loads of laundry on a sweltering Saturday afternoon, a cheese that will make me sweat through my third outfit of the day, a cheese that my lazy ass self can find the local supermarket.

Study Results Suggest Federal Milk Marketing Order Could Benefit California Dairy Producers

June 19, 2013 California Dairies, Inc.

The findings of a five-month long study commissioned by California Dairies, Inc. (CDI), Dairy Farmers of America, Inc. (DFA), and Land O’Lakes, Inc. (LOL) indicate that a properly written federal milk marketing order for California would provide a regulatory structure that would potentially result in higher farm gate prices, which would benefit California dairy farm families. The three cooperatives, representing approximately 80 percent of the milk produced in California, collectively funded the comprehensive modeling study to examine the issues and benefits of replacing the California state milk marketing order with a federal milk marketing order.