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Newswire Archive
Here you'll find past editions of the NAFFS Newswire back to the beginning of 2004.



Page 5 of 5 1 2 3 4 5 NAFFS Newswire for August 19, 2004: Convention update; FDA and Customs issue revised CPG; UK Food Makers Get Ready for New Food Allergen Rules; Vanilla Shortage Causing Price Increases; NAFFS Unveils New Web Site
NAFFS Newswire for July 23, 2004: Legislation to require labeling of food allergens; NAFFS convention promotion; USDA to update food guide pyramid; Synthetic kiwi flavor; Chile export opportunities; People eat more colorful food.
NAFFS Newswire for July 12, 2004: Health and Hispanic trends featured in NAFFS Convention program; Popcorn lawsuit; Kraft to use "South Beach Diet" trademark; FDA names new director of food additive safety; Acrylimides said to be safe; FDA reschedules GMP meeting.
NAFFS Newswire for June 9, 2004: Figs inhibit bacteria; France approves health claim on cranberries; Consumers spending more on fruit; HAZMAT rule delayed; FDA postpones GMP meeting; Cold coffee a hot item.
NAFFS Newswire for May 25, 2004: FDA to modernize GMPs; "My Own Diet" most popular; Olestra; Organic sales growing; Asian food market; HAZMAT air transport; Sorbitol from France.
NAFFS Newswire for May 3, 2004: EU enforces strict rules on GM food labeling; HAZMAT compliance deadline extended; Ephedra ban in place; Kids flip for dipping foods.
NAFFS Newswire for April 6, 2004: Technical Meeting; Senate passes food allergen labeling legislation; Consumers driving business to serve their way; USDA issues outlook for food prices in 2004.
NAFFS Newswire for March 5, 2004: Vanilla more valuable than gold; Winter Meeting progam; Low-carb diet craze; Net carb statements allowed on food labels; China approves genetically altered crops; "Superfoods" do wonders for health.
NAFFS Newswire for February 20, 2004: West Coast Flavor Industry Forum; Winter Meeting Rescheduled; NAFFS Yearbook released; Record-breaking new product activity.
NAFFS Newswire for January 28, 2004: Supply chain seeks consumer-based data; Low-carb menu items on the rise; DOT issues final rule on incident reporting; Food reformulation and obesity.
NAFFS Newswire for January 6, 2004: Winter Meeting; Market demand for U.S. flavors growing; FDA amends food additive regulations; Beverage companies target health-conscious consumers; Agreement allows Customs officers to inspect for FDA.
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