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    Home » Authors » James Carper

    Articles by James Carper

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    Rosati Ice succeeds with teamwork, talent

    There is no 'I' in Rosati. CEO Rich Trotter insists on 'we' and teamwork.
    James Carper
    May 6, 2015

    Teamwork is why this 103-year-old maker of Italian ice is succeeding. CEO Rich Trotter is all about the ‘we’ not the ‘I.’ He hires talented individuals, gives them a goal and steps out of the way.


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    Shake it, sugaree

    We need rules about sugar in food. No we don’t. We have the info to make our own choices

    Those voices in my head were talking to each other about yogurt and sugar. I decided to let them out this month to speak directly to you.
    James Carper
    April 16, 2015

    What happens when a good-for-you food like yogurt turns into a candy bar? My brain churns when I think of the desecration of this pure dairy food and two of my personalities come out. This month, Red State Jim and Blue State Jim share their points of view.


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    Mile High excellence

    Kroger's best practices keep the milk fresh longer

    A company executive said the new plant will help the company develop new products. She calls dairy an “under-innovated” category and adds, “We think there’s a lot of future for dairy innovation.”
    James Carper
    April 6, 2015

    On a tour of Europe, Kroger’s dairy experts saw technologies and processing techniques not found in a typical American. Best practices at Mountain View Foods in Denver preserve milk’s freshness and help Kroger develop innovative dairy-based products.


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    Dairy plants use pigging systems to recover product, reduce waste

    James Carper
    April 6, 2015

    Clearing processing lines with a pig captures product that can be re-used and saves on cleaning chemicals. Valve manifolds can improve flexibility and efficiency in plants processing liquid products.


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    Et tu, value-added?

    An Aussie dairy hops into California with a premium-priced A2 milk said to offer a ‘digestive advantage’

    Australia’s a2 Milk Co. said it will expand the dairy industry’s user base by bringing back consumers who turned away from cow’s milk because of digestive issues.
    James Carper
    March 13, 2015

    Starting in April, Australia’s a2 Milk Co. will begin selling milk that has  a “digestive advantage” in California supermarkets and independent stores.


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    Dairy industry has some concerns with DGAC recommendations

    James Carper
    March 7, 2015

    The federal government says eat more seafood and less red meat. Dairy, for the most part, fares well in the recommendations of the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee. Still, the dairy industry has some concerns.


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    Bel Brands invests $144 million in a plant to make Mini Babybel cheeses in South Dakota

    James Carper
    March 6, 2015

    Bel Brands USA built a plant on a green field in Brookings, S.D., to make the popular Mini Babybel cheeses. The management philosophy values transparency and the building itself reflects that.


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    Ethnic cheeses from Karoun Dairies find a mainstream audience

    James Carper
    March 5, 2015

    Karoun Dairies started out making cheeses for ethnic markets. Today, the cheesemaker is tapping into mainstream America’s taste for feta, queso fresco, labne and other specialty cheeses and cultured dairy foods.


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    Bel Brands has big plans for its Babybel cheese

    James Carper
    March 4, 2015

    Bel Brands USA is enjoying double-digit growth with its Mini Babybel brand. It opened a plant last year to meet demand for the little waxed-covered cheeses. President Frederic Nalis (right) talks about the success of the brand and the challenges yet to be overcome.


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    Inside the ice cream plant: Blue Bell has big ideas

    James Carper
    February 6, 2015

    Ice cream companies live and die by their flavors. At Blue Bell Creameries, a product development team considers as many as 300 ideas every year before whittling them down to five to be launched in grocery and foodservice channels.


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