Loblaws’ Program To Recycle Old Plastic Gardening Containers Is Drawing Customers

The Loblaws grocery company has come up with an innovative way to handle some of the garbage that comes from their seasonal home and garden centres. They’ve just wrapped up the third year of a national plastic pot and tray recycling program, where people can bring their empty plastic garden pots and trays back to the company’s garden centres and they will be recycled.

WILD’s Stevia Taste Modification Solutions – Great Taste Without the Use of Erythritol

July 5, 2010 WILD Flavors, Inc.

WILD Flavors continues its commitment to health, wellness, and natural products by promoting the broader use of Stevia through WILD’s entire line of Sunwin Stevia(TM) products — all FDA GRAS affirmed.

Master-Bilt Unveils New Non-Refrigerated Curved Glass Bakery Merchandisers

July 5, 2010 Master-Bilt

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Master-Bilt, manufacturer of a full line of premier commercial refrigeration systems for over 70 years, is proud to unveil their line of non-refrigerated curved glass bakery merchandisers. The new CGB-NR Series offers bakeries non-refrigerated stand-alone display cases that willalign seamlessly with their refrigerated counterparts.

Tootie Pie Company Reports Over A $1 Million Gross Profit

July 5, 2010 Tootie Pie Co.

Tootie Pie Company, Inc. announced a gross profit of $1,078,349 and annual revenues of $1,686,109, for fiscal year ending March, 2010, reflecting increases in both areas from the 2009 fiscal year.

Tougher Meat Antitrust Rules Proposed By USDA

U.S. Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack recently rolled out a proposed set of tighter antitrust rules for the meat companies that would place on them the sharpest limits since the Great Depression.