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Strawberry Nesquik powder will get its pink coloring from beet juice powder instead of artificial colors, the company said. Nestle said it is reducing added sugar in its original chocolate powder ...
Research suggests that a compound in pomegranates may rejuvenate our cells, boosting immunity and muscles. Food and cosmetic brands are interested.
Nestlé has sold its Juicy Juice brand to buyout firm Brynwood Partners, the latest move in the Swiss food giant's push to simplify its sprawling U.S. business by shedding languishing brands.
Nestle received two warning letters from the FDA this month faulting the company for misleading labels on drinks for kids.
Chairman of Nestle China Josef Mueller made a public apology Sunday for its three-plus infant formula milk powder, which had higher iodine content than allowed by Chinese national standards.
Pomegranate juice turned into a microcapsule powder which can be dissolved in water Date: August 15, 2015 Source: Investigación y Desarrollo Summary: The pomegranate is a fruit rich in ...
GLENDALE, Calif. — Nestlé has expanded its Juicy Juice line. New Juicy Juice Fruitifuls an all-natural juice beverage that has 35% less sugar than regular juice with all the benefits that fruit ...
TOKYO (MarketWatch) -- A milk powder produced by a unit of Swiss food and drink giant Nestle has been found to contain too much iodine and has been pulled from shelves in an east China province ...
The technology also produces benefits beyond sugar reduction. In milk, the majority of naturally occurring lactose is converted into dietary fibres. A small amount of lactose, as well as small amounts ...
Cold coffee mixed with juice, tonic or lemonade Two flavours are rolling out: Espresso Black and Sweet Vanilla. Image credit: Nestlé Nestlé’s Nescafé Espresso Concentrate is designed to be ...
Nestle decided to sell Juicy Juice so it could focus on growing core strategic brands in Nestle USA's portfolio, while de-emphasizing or divesting less strategic ones, said spokeswoman Hanna Coan.
Swiss food giant Nestle made misleading claims about the health benefits of some children's beverages, U.S. regulators said in letters released on Tuesday.