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SupplySide West 2017 Recap

SupplySide West showcased 1,300 suppliers unveiling innovative ingredients. Glanbia's ProTherma enables hot high-protein products. Sabinsa introduced Promond almond protein. Contact Imbibe for beverage development.
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Expo East Trend Recap

The Natural Products Expo showcased trends like plant-based seafood (pea protein scallops!), collagen for healthy joints (bars and drinks!), and botanical flavors (rose tea, turmeric drinks). Cold brew coffee is hot, with new flavors and formats emerging.
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Project Management and Product Testing for New Product Launches

Navigating the complexities of food and beverage systems requires meticulous planning and risk management. Establishing a project timeline and assembling a skilled team to identify potential failure modes is crucial.
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Ten Steps for Developing a Protein Beverage

Video: Ten Steps for Developing a Protein Beverage
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Challenges and Strategies for Navigating Clean Label

The clean label movement is gaining traction in the food and beverage industry, though its definition varies among professionals. Implementation poses challenges like regulatory hurdles and cost.
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IMBIBE’S VP OF R&D JOINS SPEAKING PANEL AT SUPPLY SIDE WEST

Imbibe’s VP of R&D, Joe Farinella, will speak at Supply Side West in Las Vegas on Sept. 28, 2017. His panel covers strategies for successful product launches, drawing from his 17+ years of industry experience.
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#Trendspotting Chicago Edition

Video: #Trendspotting Chicago Edition
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IMBIBE’S COO PRESENTING AT SUPPLYSIDE WEST

Imbibe’s COO, Will Lennon, will address clean label challenges and strategies at SupplySide West in Las Vegas on Sept. 26, 2017, at 1:30 p.m. With supply chain expertise, Lennon will discuss customer expectations and hidden costs.
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Meal in a bottle

Kim Folta of Imbibe underscores the importance of meeting consumer expectations for satiety and nutrients. Medical foods cater to specific nutritional needs or illnesses, including digestive disorders or food allergies.
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