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May 2008 - Volume 2, Issue 2
   
 

Dairy Trends - Filling Up on Fiber
Spotlight on New Products
     Horizon Organic Lowfat Yogurt
     Julie's Organic Lowfat Frozen Yogurt
     Yoplait Fiber One
     Great Value BeneFIT Probiotic Light Nonfat Yogurt
     Yoplait Minigo Immuni+ Jr. Probiotic Fresh Cheese Range
     Ülker S'martt Prebiotic Strawberry Flavored Cream Cheese
Ingredients & Flavors
Plant Operations & Processing
Packaging & Supplies
Supplier News - FPSA Awards Engineering Scholarships; Silliker Licenses GI Technology to Kraft Foods; Flexicon Facility Expanded; Judges Needed for World Dairy Expo Competition

 

Filling Up on Fiber
   Fiber is a major component of a healthy diet. Current guidelines recommend 25g of fiber per day for women and 38g for men. Most Americans struggle to consume even half of the suggested amount.
   "Fiber has been proven to play an important role in health including both digestive health and as part of weight management," says Suzanne Skapyak, a registered dietician with the General Mills Bell Institute of Health and Nutrition, Minneapolis.

CLICK HERE to read more.

 

Horizon Organic Lowfat Yogurt
   Horizon Organic Lowfat Yogurt now contains 10% less sugar. The yogurt is enhanced with a natural fiber and prebiotic that has been shown to help support healthy digestion and significantly increase the body's ability to absorb key minerals.

 

Julie's Organic Lowfat Frozen Yogurt
   Julie's Organic Lowfat Frozen Yogurt from Oregon Ice Cream Co., Eugene, Ore., is rich in prebiotic fiber and also boasts six active probiotic cultures.

 

Yoplait Fiber One
   With the introduction of Yoplait Fiber One creamy nonfat yogurt by General Mills Inc., Minneapolis, help is on the way for health-conscious consumers struggling to reach their daily fiber goals.

 

Great Value BeneFIT Probiotic Light Nonfat Yogurt
   Great Value BeneFIT Probiotic Light Nonfat Yogurt from Wal-Mart, Bentonville, Ark., is made with added fiber and contains one-third fewer calories than regular low-fat yogurt.


International:
 

Yoplait Minigo Immuni+ Jr. Probiotic Fresh Cheese Range
   Yoplait Minigo Immuni+ Jr. Probiotic Fresh Cheese Range for Kids features a 3P formula: probiotics, prebiotics and protein.

 

Ülker S'martt Prebiotic Strawberry Flavored Cream Cheese
   Sakarya, Turkey-based Ak Gida San. Ve Tic rolls out Ülker S'martt Prebiotic Strawberry Flavored Cream Cheese, which is made from fresh milk and is free from artificial ingredients and added sugar.

 
 

New Literature on Carrageenans
New Superfruit Flavors
New Natural Whole Grain for Omega 3s

Product of the Month

Natural Apricot Flavors
 

Medical Grade Silicone Tubing
Phantom Detectors Reach Ten-Year Milestone
Lift Truck Training on DVD
Pre-Lubed Mounted Bearings

Product of the Month

Dewatering/Drying System
 
 

'Smart Screen' Control System for Palletizers
New Thermoform Machines Offer CIP
Printpack Offers Full Package Solutions

Product of the Month

Roll Fed Label System for Low to Mid Speeds
 
 

FPSA Awards Engineering Scholarships
Silliker Licenses GI Technology to Kraft Foods
Flexicon Facility Expanded
Judges Needed for World Dairy Expo Competition

 

For more news and items of interest, as well as the May issue of Dairy Foods Magazine, please visit www.dairyfoods.com.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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