Breakfast-flavored milk featuring cereal and waffles shake up morning routine.
October 9, 2023
Kellogg invites consumers to start their day with splash of nostalgia with a new line-up of flavored milks: NESTLÉ Sensations Frosted Flakes Cereal Flavored Milk and NESTLÉ Sensations Eggo Maple Waffle Flavored Milk.
Designed for kids, USDA organic 2% lactose-free milk available in Chocolate, Vanilla and Strawberry.
May 11, 2023
Clover Sonoma furthered the company’s expansion into Southern California with the launch of Clover the Rainbow Milk with a Splash of Flavor. Designed for kids and kids at heart, the USDA organic milks are available in three classically delicious flavors — Chocolate, Vanilla and Strawberry — and feature no or low added sugar.
Despite a 3.3% decrease of unit sales, the milk category demonstrated strong strength, notching an increase of more than 7% to $15.32 billion for the 52 weeks ending Sept. 4, IRI data reports. Milk is king of the dairy category leader, followed by Cheese and Yogurt.
Gluten-free Swiss chocolate drink enables consumer to ‘stir up’ chocolate milk, Swiss hot chocolate.
June 9, 2022
New York-based Milkboy Swiss Chocolates will introduce its newest product, Milkboy Swiss Chocolate Drink, at the Specialty Food Association Summer Fancy Food Show, taking place from June 12-14, 2022 at the Jacob K. Javits Center in New York City.
A silent crisis is gripping our nation’s children. In a typical school year, more than 30 million students of all ages rely on school breakfast and lunch for their daily recommended intake of critical nutrients.
The national Morning Consult poll was commissioned by IDFA.
March 3, 2022
Voters in New York City and across the country widely support offering low-fat flavored milk in public school meals, according to a new Morning Consult national tracking poll commissioned by the Washington, D.C.-based International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA).
Retail milk sales have soured of late. Dollar sales within the refrigerated milk category fell 1.5% to $14,274.0 million during the 52 weeks ending Nov. 28, 2021, according to data from Chicago-based market research firm IRI. Unit sales tumbled 4.6% to 4,736.1 million.
After years of riding in the slow lane, the retail milk category got a pandemic-related jump last year. But since COVID-19-related panic buying subsided and some normalcy returned in 2021, milk sales felt the gridlock once again.
Across the globe, 400 million children consume a meal at school daily. These meals provide more than just good nutrition; in many underdeveloped countries, school lunch is an incentive for children to attend school.
When we last reported on sales within the U.S. refrigerated retail milk category back in our February issue, the situation was quite rosy. Dollar sales had risen significantly during the 52-week reporting period, and unit sales growth was solid, too.