WMMB Promotes Two Marketing Executives

Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board has promoted two marketing executives to vice president positions.

Tula Foods, Producer Of Better Whey Of Life Greek Yogurt, Sues Kroger & Weber Flavors

May 7, 2013 Tula Foods

Tula Foods, Inc., an Illinois-based natural food company, has filed a lawsuit in Ohio against grocery chain The Kroger Co. and flavor supplier Edgar A. Weber & Company, doing business as Weber Flavors. The suit concerns the production of Tula's Better Whey of Life(R) premium Greek yogurt line, which was introduced in 2012 and was sold in over 400 stores throughout the Midwest, Mountain West, and California.

HP Hood & Baileys Coffee Creamers Launch Three New Premium Flavors

May 6, 2013 HP Hood

BAILEYS® Coffee Creamers, the line of premium non-alcoholic flavored coffee creamers, today announced the launch of three new rich and creamy flavors. BAILEYS® Mudslide, Vanilla Brown Sugar, and Limited Edition White Chocolate Raspberry Swirl are delicious additions to the brand's existing 11 flavors. Available now at a variety of retailers nationwide, the new indulgent flavors make for a delectable addition to a morning coffee routine or a mid-afternoon coffee break.

Horizon Organic Launches First Organic Milk With DHA Omega-3 Single Serve Milk Boxes

May 6, 2013 Horizon Organic

Horizon Organic®, a leading national organic dairy brand, today announced the launch of Horizon Organic Milk with 32 mg DHA Omega-3 Single Serve Milk Boxes. These new milk boxes provide consumers with all of the same nutritious benefits of organic DHA omega-3 milk, but in a single serving milk box that is shelf-stable, meaning it doesn’t require refrigeration. They are the first on-the-go milk product enhanced with 32 mg DHA omega-3 to come to market.

Canadian Grocery Shoppers Equate Freshness With Local

May 6, 2013 Egg Farmers of Canada

Canadians overwhelmingly demand that the farm products they buy be fresh, with 90 percent saying that farms within their province deliver that freshness, says a new survey conducted for the Egg Farmers of Canada. Distance from farm to grocery store is seen as the key to freshness. Eighty per cent are confident products from within Canada are at peak quality when purchased. Conversely, 53 per cent believe imported foods cannot be considered fresh.