The Dallas Morning News reports that PepsiCo Inc., Purchase, N.Y., may be the latest soft drink player to test the waters in dairy-based beverages. The paper says that Pepsi has
Santa Claus was first in line recently to have his bone density screened at the Westfield Shoppingtown Galleria in Roseville, Calif. The free screenings were sponsored by CalciMilk, a new
President Bush has nominated Nebraska Gov. Mike Johanns as Secretary of Agriculture. The conservative Republican began his career as an attorney after growing up on an Iowa dairy farm. If
Last summer's spike in raw milk prices affected small dairy companies the same way it affected the nation's largest processor, Dean Foods. Third quarter income for the Morton Grove, Ill.-based
The Food Products Division of National Starch and Chemical Company has changed its name to National Starch Food Innovation. The new moniker is said to reflect a company that has
CoolBrands International Inc., Markem, Ontario, has entered into four new brand license agreements for new frozen novelties it intends to distribute in the United States in 2005. The new brands
HP Hood LLC, will shutter the Kemps Foods plant in Lancaster, Pa., later this year as it consolidates its east coast ice cream operations at the plant in Suffield, Conn.
DELAVAN, Wis.-In school vending machines around the country, milk is beginning to replace soft drinks, and nowhere is the trend more pronounced than in Wisconsin, according to the Wisconsin Milk
Representatives from 44 countries were on hand at November's International Dairy Federation World Dairy Summit, in Melbourne, Australia. Jim Begg of the United Kingdom was elected to a four-year term
Wearing pajamas to work is part of the daily routine at the Cereality Cereal Bar & Café, which opened recently near a college campus in Philadelphia. The 1,500 square foot