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Victoria Fine Foods (VFF) showcases its commitment to innovation at the 2015 Summer Fancy Food Show at the Javits Center in New York City, with the launch of Victoria Organic.
As more and more nations globally do not consider GMOs (genetically modified organisms) to be safe for consumer goods products, The Non-GMO Project, a non-profit organization, is on a mission of protecting the non-GMO food supply and giving consumers an informed choice.
Boulart Inc. has recently acquired Non-GMO Project Verified status for the extensive range of its premium breads, adding to a comprehensive list of impressive qualitative characteristics synonymous with the Canadian industrial bakery.
Attune Foods, LLC, makers of granola, cereal and snacks, announced that all of the products sold under its umbrella of brands will be Non-GMO Project Verified and/or USDA Organic Certified by the end of 2016.
Vintage Italia Pasta Chips will debut new packaging with the Non-GMO (non genetically modified organisms) Project Verified Seal of Approval at the Fancy Food Show in San Francisco held Jan. 11-13, 2015. The bold and bright new packaging designs will be a shelf-standout in five flavors. Additionally, Pasta Chips are now lower in sodium by 40 percent.
The popular Boulder Soup Works brand has a new label, and a new shingle…the company announced that it has changed its name to Boulder Organic!, and relocated to a new 23,500 sq. foot manufacturing facility in Boulder County.