Ohio Processors, Inc. Recalls "Instantwhip B/C Topping" For Undeclared Alergen

December 19, 2011 FDA

Ohio Processors, Inc. of London, Ohio announced a voluntarily recall on Instantwhip B/C Topping because the product contains an undeclared milk ingredient (sodium caseinate). People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product.

Dynamic Conveyor Poised To Usher Food Industry Into Sustainability

December 19, 2011 Dynamic Conveyor Corporation

From small Mom & Pop bakeries to large food processing facilities, conveyors are part of the landscape in the food industry. Dynamic Conveyor Corp, pioneer in sustainable conveyor technology, has been providing industry with green technology, before the green movement became vogue, with its DynaCon Modular Conveyor systems and newest line of DynaClean custom food conveyor systems.

Muntons Malted Ingredients Awarded With Bakery Innovation Of The Year

December 19, 2011 Muntons

Muntons PLC, maltsters and malted ingredients makers of World Class Malt based in Stowmarket Suffolk, United Kingdom, with a North American office in Seattle, Washington, were honored with the Bakery Innovation of the Year 2011 for its new Maltichoc product. Muntons accepted the award at the Food Ingredients Europe awards evening in Paris on November 29.

Memphis Bakery Heats Up Sales With A Recipe Of Cause Marketing, Social Media

Helping others could be as easy as eating cake. If two seasoned entrepreneurs have their way, a new venture in online sales of coffee cakes will bring two smiles, not one. The trick, said Ed Crenshaw and Bill Oates, co-owners of tenderlovingcake.com, is excusing calories with a cause by donating a 35-ounce pound cake to the Mid-South Food Bank for every coffee cake sold.

Quarantine Lifted On Most Organic Pastures Raw Milk & Dairy Products

Raw milk products produced by Organic Pastures of Fresno County, with the exception of raw colostrum,have been released from a statewide quarantine that began November 15. CDFA imposed the quarantine in response to notification from the California Department of Public Health connecting E.coli O157:H7 food-borne illness to the dairy.