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January 2019

NPA: National Standard Needed for Plant-Based Food Labeling

2019-03-14T10:01:53-04:00January 30th, 2019|Categories: Breaking news|Tags: |

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Washington, D.C.–The Natural Products Association (NPA) has issued comments to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) urging the agency to adopt a policy of enforcement discretion on standards of identity for products that use dairy names to describe plant-based products.  (more…)

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Organic & Natural Health Ramps Up Goals for Nutrient Field Study Participation

2019-03-14T10:02:12-04:00January 28th, 2019|Categories: Breaking news|Tags: |

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Washington, D.C.–Organic & Natural Health announced the results and future goals of its “Nutrient Power” campaign and nutrient field study at the organization’s 4th annual national conference, held January 22-23, at the Pink Shell Beach Resort & Spa in Fort Myers, Florida.  (more…)

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Top 10 Global Consumer Trends 2019

2019-03-14T10:02:25-04:00January 26th, 2019|Categories: Breaking news|Tags: |

Key insights about the global consumer trends focused on food and beverages. 

Top 10 Global Consumer Trends in 2019

1.      Age Agnostic: Boundaries of old age are shifting.  As people live longer and take better care of themselves, older consumers feel and want to be treated as younger.  (more…)

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November 2018

Generational Preferences Affect Consumer Engagement with Dietary Supplement Brands

2019-03-14T10:03:05-04:00November 12th, 2018|Categories: Breaking news|Tags: |

 Marketing needs to resonate with, and reflect, audience-specific needs.

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A study by CBD Marketing in Chicago evaluated assumptions about dietary supplement brands that market their product(s) to consumers across different generational segments.

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