Archives for October 6, 2004

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Beer with a caffeine boost

Anheuser-Busch has created a beer for those who fancy a night on the tiles but need that little extra something to pep them up.

Sales 'sustained' at Givaudan

Number one flavour group Givaudan sees beverage and dairy sales pulled down in Europe but despite slow-down in flavour operations sales for the division offset a dip in fragrance for nine months to September.

Aspartame defence courts reaction

An editorial in the British Medical Journal this month that concludes criticisms of aspartame are 'unfounded' adds fuel to the ongoing debate surrounding this popular sweetener used widely in food and beverage applications.

Cargill-Monsanto to market trans-fat alternative

Cargill, the largest private firm in the US, will link up with biotech giant Monsanto to bring food makers an alternative source of soybean oil, used to reduce the artery-clogging trans fats in food products.

China's brewing industry gears for expansion

The Brewing Industry Association of the China National Food Industry Association has announced its support and cooperation in the organisation of BevTek & BrewTek China 2005, which will be held in conjunction with ProPak China 2005.

New food tester achieves high-speed analysis

NDC Infrared Engineering has launched an updated version of its at-line analyser Infralab 710, designed to achieve accurate measurement of multi-component food parameters.

Science application to improve dairy herd profitability

A new scientific test has been developed which aims to give dairy producers foresight into the productivity potential of their herds. The application claims to have no negative effects on fertility rates and will eliminate the lengthy - and...