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  • 100 Calorie Packs Mini OREO Cakesters

    100 Calorie Packs Mini OREO Cakesters Portion control snacks that help consumers count calories in two popular flavors OREO and Golden OREO playing on the regular-sized Cakesters popularity.
  • Sweet 'n Stevia

    The product comes from the company that created Sweet 'n Low and popularized Sugar In The Raw.
  • Alá MODE

    Arriving in stores this month, Like A Virgin is the latest Lip Lacquer from Albany, N.Y.-based MODE. The fuchsia shade is infused with the company’s proprietary blend of Potent Naturals -- beneficial natural and organic ingredients that include healthy essential oils, natural pearlescents, sweet almond oil and protective natural waxes.
  • Crunch Time

    Yogi Granola Crisps pack five healthy ancient grains into innovative bite-sized granola flakes that can be eaten with milk without losing their crunch, sprinkled on yogurt or enjoyed straight from the resealable bag.
  • For their first thirst

    firstjuiceFirst Juice, Inc. has launched the inaugural organic fruit and vegetable juice beverage for toddlers that's significantly lower in sugar and calories than traditional juice offerings, with no artificial ingredients.
  • High Tea

    Harrisons & Crosfield Teas’ new Kensington line of teas is designed to satisfy American consumers’ desire for quality and value by providing premium teas affordably packaged. Using only natural flavorings, Kensington is the only tea line to offer six varieties in large English-style tea bags: Scottish Breakfast, English Breakfast, Earl Grey, Green with Jasmine, Green with Passion Fruit and White with Blackcurrant.
  • Sister Act

    Sister Schubert’s Homemade Rolls of Luverne, Ala., has introduced new color-coded packaging and two smaller product sizes to its lineup of frozen dinner and breakfast rolls and biscuits.
  • Pick up Stix

    pringlesThe baked cracker sticks come in four flavors: Crunchy Wheat, Vanilla, Honey Butter, and Pizza.
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