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PLEZi NUTRITION LAUNCHES PLEZi FiZZ TO TAKE ON SODAS AND SUGARY DRINKS

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

WASHINGTON, March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- PLEZi Nutrition, the Public Benefit Company co-founded by former First Lady Michelle Obama on a mission to create higher standards for how the U.S. makes and markets food and beverages for kids, announced today at Expo West the launch of PLEZi FiZZ. A carbonated fruit drink that will be available this spring in three new flavors, PLEZi FiZZ builds upon the company's inaugural product, PLEZi, and aims to reach an older demographic of tweens and teens.

Key Points: 
  • Sugar-sweetened beverages, also referred to as sugary drinks, are the leading source of added sugars for kids, which is why PLEZi Nutrition chose to start with a focus on beverages.
  • In addition to reducing sugar and sweetness, they are adding in nutrients kids need, all with the aim to replace sugary drinks and snacks.
  • I'm thrilled to build on those efforts through PLEZi Nutrition as we work to drive change throughout the entire food and beverage industry."
  • Building upon a $1 million commitment to FoodCorps' Nourishing Futures initiative, PLEZi Nutrition will be investing 10% of profits right back into the broader movement to promote kids' health.

BLUE BOTTLE COFFEE REVIVES THE LEGACY OF 1950S ESPRESSO WITH FIRST ESPRESSO LAUNCH

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

OAKLAND, Calif., March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Blue Bottle Coffee is releasing a new, limited-edition espresso blend and set - First Espresso - created to pay homage to the iconic espresso culture of the 1950s. With First Espresso, Blue Bottle invites coffee drinkers on a nostalgic journey back in time to experience the essence of the first modern espresso, which fueled the freethinkers and creative tastemakers of the era.

Key Points: 
  • OAKLAND, Calif., March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Blue Bottle Coffee is releasing a new, limited-edition espresso blend and set - First Espresso - created to pay homage to the iconic espresso culture of the 1950s.
  • With First Espresso, Blue Bottle invites coffee drinkers on a nostalgic journey back in time to experience the essence of the first modern espresso, which fueled the freethinkers and creative tastemakers of the era.
  • Demonstrating commitment to innovation and widening the accessibility of specialty coffee, Blue Bottle launched Craft Instant Espresso in 2022.
  • To further celebrate the legacy of espresso, Blue Bottle is offering two online courses to help guests master the art and craft of brewing espresso: The Art of Espresso and The Art of Milk.

Oat Milk Cool Kid Minor Figures Now Available throughout North America in Whole Foods and Sprouts Stores

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

LOS ANGELES, March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Minor Figures, a trailblazing brand famed for delicious and sustainable barista-favored oat milk, has exponentially expanded availability in grocery across the United States and Canada. Plant-based and newly certified gluten-free, Minor Figures is now available in all 517 Whole Foods Market stores in the US and all 14 in Canada, along with 280+ Sprouts doors across every region.

Key Points: 
  • Plant-based and newly certified gluten-free, Minor Figures is now available in all 517 Whole Foods Market stores in the US and all 14 in Canada, along with 280+ Sprouts doors across every region.
  • "This is a brilliant moment for our brand," said Melissa Hauser, General Manager for Minor Figures North America.
  • Whole Foods Market stocks two of Minor Figures' flagship products: Barista Oat (Organic) and Barista Oat (Light) while Sprouts is proudly carrying Barista Oat (Organic).
  • B-Corp Certified and uniquely authentic, Minor Figures is now reaching more shoppers than ever, through these new partnerships with Whole Foods and Sprouts.

Truly Grass Fed Showcases Latest Product Innovations at Natural Products Expo West

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Monday, March 11, 2024

CHICAGO, March 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Truly Grass Fed, a premium brand of sustainably-produced dairy products from the green fields of Ireland, will be showcasing several new product innovations at this year's Natural Products Expo West in Anaheim, CA from March 12-16, 2024.

Key Points: 
  • CHICAGO, March 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Truly Grass Fed, a premium brand of sustainably-produced dairy products from the green fields of Ireland, will be showcasing several new product innovations at this year's Natural Products Expo West in Anaheim, CA from March 12-16, 2024.
  • Truly Grass Fed Natural Maker's Blend Cheddar Cheese: A premium natural aged cheddar cheese with notes of parmesan.
  • "We're thrilled to be back for another year at Natural Products Expo West highlighting even more ways for consumers to enjoy Truly Grass Fed products," said Jaclyn Crabbe, Marketing Director for Truly Grass Fed.
  • For more information about Truly Gluten Free Oat Milk, please visit www.trulyglutenfree.com and to learn more about Truly Grass Fed, please visit www.trulygrassfed.com .

Beekman 1802 Dupe Themselves with Groundbreaking Biotech Vegan Goat Milk - Launches New Shine Free Skincare Range Targeting the Needs of Gen Z

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Monday, March 11, 2024

This new Shine-Free range with vegan goat milk targets the needs of oily and combination skin and is tailored towards Gen Z to actively balance the skin barrier.

Key Points: 
  • This new Shine-Free range with vegan goat milk targets the needs of oily and combination skin and is tailored towards Gen Z to actively balance the skin barrier.
  • After having researched goat milk science for 15 years, Beekman 1802 most recently conducted a white paper study to identify the exact composition and weight of the 31 nutrients found inside every drop of goat milk.
  • Although Goat milk fatty acids are rich and ultra-hydrating for dry skin, they may be too heavy for those with oily or blemish-prone skin.
  • Black Tea Ferment: Strengthens the skin barrier while lifting away oil, dirty and makeup
    To launch the Shine-Free collection, Beekman 1802 took a full 360 approach with their newly "cloned" vegan goat milk.

The cocoa price has doubled in mere months, but it shouldn’t add much to the price of chocolate: here’s why

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Friday, April 5, 2024

So it would be natural to expect the price of chocolate to soar, and to expect cocoa growers to get more.

Key Points: 
  • So it would be natural to expect the price of chocolate to soar, and to expect cocoa growers to get more.
  • But, as surprising as it seems, my calculations suggest neither is likely, although we can certainly expect the price of chocolate to rise.
  • The price of cocoa is soaring because intense heat and rains have hit harvests in West Africa.
  • But it does mean the recent explosion in cocoa prices doesn’t explain much about what’s happened to the price of chocolate.

Higher prices no bonanza for growers

  • Many of the 800,000 cocoa farmers in Ghana survive on just US$2 a day.
  • The average cocoa farm in West Africa is just three to four hectares, producing less than one tonne per year.

Farmers don’t get futures prices

  • And the higher futures prices might not last.
  • If traders become less worried about prices going up, the current high futures prices could fall before they get fed into the prices paid to growers.
  • As well, farmers get very little of the price – on one estimate only 6–7% of the price.
  • I look forward to the day when a chocolate company says its prices are going up because it has decided to give the farmers who grow its cocoa a living income.


Darian McBain is affiliated with Be Slavery Free Australia.

Who invented the flat white? Italian sugar farmers from regional Queensland likely played a big role

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

But it was very likely in regional Queensland that one of Australia’s favourite brews first took root.

Key Points: 
  • But it was very likely in regional Queensland that one of Australia’s favourite brews first took root.
  • Tracing this history shows a different side to how European tastes were imported to Australia beyond the capital cities.

The Little Italy of Northern Queensland

  • In 1891, immigration agent and businessman Chiaffredo Venerano Fraire organised a scheme to recruit cane cutters on behalf of the Queensland government.
  • North Queensland became an even more popular destination in the 1920s, after the United States introduced quotas for Italian migrants.


These Italian communities expanded further after WWII, as did their cultural influence. The Australian Italian festival, established in 1995 by the Italian community in Ingham and Hinchinbrook shire, celebrates and preserves the legacy of Italian culture in the district.

Read more:
What does Australian-grown coffee taste like, and how does it compare? Our research describes its unique 'terroir'

What’s in a name?

  • But the best case for coining the term comes from Sydney cafe owner Alan Preston, who details his reasoning extensively online.
  • While the origin debate rages on, Preston’s argument has the most solid historical evidence to back it.
  • Preston claims he was the first to use the term on a menu, and has documented this use through photographs.
  • Google is a fan too, and made the flat white its doodle of the day on March 11 2024.

Why is the flat white so popular?


The flat white’s widespread appeal comes down to its balance of textured (steamed) milk and espresso. The sign of a quality espresso is in its “crema”, the caramel-coloured emulsion of hot water and coffee bean oils.
A flat white blends the natural crema of an espresso shot with a thin layer of microfoam at the cup’s surface. Without the thicker foam of a latte or cappuccino, or the distraction of chocolate sprinkled on top, the flat white delivers a stronger coffee flavour with a unified creamy texture. Preston says a properly prepared flat white should leave “tide marks” on the sides of the cup, showing the level go down with each sip.

Regional varieties

  • Perth’s unique “long mac topped up” and the enigmatic Melbourne “magic” are two more examples of how regional influences have given rise to different coffee preferences across Australia.
  • The West Coast’s long mac topped up has a milk to coffee ratio of 1:4 in a 180ml serving.
  • It’s like a strong flat white where the coffee is no longer just “stained” by the milk (but somehow “double-shot flat white in a smaller cup” doesn’t roll off the tongue).

Déjà brew

  • Reflecting on its long and nuanced history reminds us of the contributions multiculturalism has made to the nation, and why new iterations of old things ought to be welcomed.
  • The story of the flat white, along with its regional variations, reflects a dynamic coffee culture that will continues to evolve to cater to new tastes.


Garritt C. Van Dyk does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Pomerantz Law Firm Investigates Claims On Behalf of Investors of Waldencast plc - WALD

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Thursday, March 7, 2024

NEW YORK, March 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pomerantz LLP is investigating claims on behalf of investors of Waldencast plc (“Waldencast” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: WALD).

Key Points: 
  • NEW YORK, March 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pomerantz LLP is investigating claims on behalf of investors of Waldencast plc (“Waldencast” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: WALD).
  • The investigation concerns whether Waldencast and certain of its officers and/or directors have engaged in securities fraud or other unlawful business practices.
  • On January 31, 2024, Waldencast announced the departure of its Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer, Philippe Gautier, effective immediately.
  • Founded by the late Abraham L. Pomerantz, known as the dean of the class action bar, Pomerantz pioneered the field of securities class actions.

IDFA Relaunches Live and Active Cultures Seal for Yogurt and Cultured Dairy Product Makers to Showcase Benefits of Gut Health

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Thursday, March 7, 2024

WASHINGTON, March 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- To help consumers better identify yogurt, frozen yogurt, and other cultured dairy products containing live and active yogurt cultures, the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) is relaunching its Live & Active Cultures (LAC) Seal for manufacturers.

Key Points: 
  • WASHINGTON, March 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- To help consumers better identify yogurt, frozen yogurt, and other cultured dairy products containing live and active yogurt cultures, the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) is relaunching its Live & Active Cultures (LAC) Seal for manufacturers.
  • IDFA’s LAC Seal is the only widely recognized, independent verification that a dairy product contains significant levels of live and active yogurt cultures.
  • When it comes to yogurt and similar cultured dairy products, the words "live and active cultures" are persuasive.
  • Gut health and nutrition rank among the top drivers for consumers who purchase yogurt and similar cultured dairy products.

Plant Milk Market to cross $41 Bn by 2032, Says Global Market Insights Inc.

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Wednesday, March 6, 2024

The plant milk market valuation is estimated to reach USD 41 billion by 2032, as reported in a research study by Global Market Insights Inc.

Key Points: 
  • The plant milk market valuation is estimated to reach USD 41 billion by 2032, as reported in a research study by Global Market Insights Inc.
  • With the cognizance of lactose intolerance and concerns about animal welfare, the demand for plant milk will surge.
  • The growing availability of plant milk options in retail outlets and the foodservice industry is also contributing to market demand.
  • The plant milk market from the almond milk segment is predicted to witness substantial growth through 2032, due to its widespread popularity and nutritional benefits.