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DERMA E Launches New Advanced Peptides & Flora Collagen™ Cryo-Gel Mask

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Thursday, May 18, 2023

DERMA E , a leading natural, clean beauty skincare brand, has launched its latest product, the new Advanced Peptides & Flora Collagen™ Cryo-Gel Mask.

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  • DERMA E , a leading natural, clean beauty skincare brand, has launched its latest product, the new Advanced Peptides & Flora Collagen™ Cryo-Gel Mask.
  • The dermatologist recommended Advanced Peptides & Flora Collagen™Cryo-Gel Mask is infused with a blend of plant-based collagen and anti-aging multi-peptides, which help to improve skin's elasticity and firmness.
  • We are confident that our customers will love the results.”
    The DERMA E Advanced Peptides & Flora Collagen™ Cryo-Gel Mask is vegan, cruelty-free, and free from parabens, sulfates, mineral oil, lanolin, gluten, and GMOs.
  • The mask is available for purchase on DERMA E’s website and at select retailers nationwide including Ulta, and will retail for $22.95.

Happsy Welcomes Summer With a 20% Off Sitewide Memorial Day Sale

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Wednesday, May 17, 2023

CLEVELAND, May 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Happsy, makers of the certified organic bed-in-a-box, launched its Memorial Day sale with 20% off sitewide for shoppers using code MEMORIAL20 at checkout.

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  • CLEVELAND, May 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Happsy , makers of the certified organic bed-in-a-box, launched its Memorial Day sale with 20% off sitewide for shoppers using code MEMORIAL20 at checkout.
  • Save up to $339 on certified organic mattresses plus enjoy free shipping and 100-night sleep trials.
  • During the sale, shoppers can save up to $339 on Happsy's organic mattress – and feel good about it.
  • Featuring breathable organic cotton, moisture-wicking organic wool, GOLS certified latex and encased coils, the Happsy mattress sleeps cool during the hot summer months and beyond.

Shaklee Expands Its Breakthrough Clean Body Care Line with Introduction of Three Innovative, Anti-Aging Products

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Tuesday, May 16, 2023

PLEASANTON, Calif., May 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Shaklee, a leading wellness company, announced today the extension of its highly popular Shaklee Body collection – a clean, anti-aging body care line that first debuted last fall. Inspired by nature, perfected by science, the new products include Protect Deodorant, Renew Lip Serum, and Reveal Body Exfoliant providing wellness for the whole body from the outside, in. 

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  • "Our initial success and consumer response of the original Shaklee Body line was fantastic, so we are excited to offer more body care options infused with nutrients the skin needs to age well.
  • In September 2022, Shaklee launched its Body collection with the Revitalize Body Wash, Restore Body Serum, and Nourish Body Lotion.
  • These latest product innovations bring nutrition to body care with nutrient-rich, vitamin-infused products with clean and healthy formulas.
  • The new Shaklee Body products are dermatologist approved, now available on shaklee.com and sold through the company's network of ambassadors across North America.

CULT Food Science Begins Shipping Samples for Noochies!, Anticipating Summer Launch

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Tuesday, May 16, 2023

samples are shipping out to retailers, distributors and early adopters across North America

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  • samples are shipping out to retailers, distributors and early adopters across North America
    TORONTO, May 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ - CULT Food Science Corp. ("CULT" or the "Company") (CSE: CULT) (OTC: CULTF) (FRA: LN0), a pioneer in the investment, development, and commercialization of cellular agriculture technologies and products, is delighted to announce that it has begun shipping initial sample products of Noochies!
  • Samples are being shipped ahead of a general launch this summer.
  • "I am pleased to begin shipping samples out to excited customers and early adopters in advance of our general launch.
  • – sampling is the best way to earn our consumer's trust", said Joshua Errett, VP of Product at CULT Food Science.

Straus Family Creamery Supports the Food and Drug Administration’s Proposed Labeling Recommendation

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Thursday, May 11, 2023

Straus Family Creamery supports this FDA recommendation.

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  • Straus Family Creamery supports this FDA recommendation.
  • High in quality protein, Straus organic milk is considered a complete protein because it contains all nine essential amino acids the body needs.
  • The goal is to have the 11 other family-owned, small-scale organic farms that supply Straus Family Creamery be carbon neutral by 2030.
  • “By creating a carbon-neutral dairy farming model, we are reducing our climate impact while also providing high-quality nutritious food,” said Albert Straus , founder and CEO, Straus Family Creamery.

Beyond Steak® by Beyond Meat® Is Now Certified by the American Heart Association’s Heart-Check Program

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Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Beyond Steak joins the ranks of a select number of products that meet the American Heart Association’s exacting nutrition criteria to help people make informed choices about the food they purchase.

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  • Beyond Steak joins the ranks of a select number of products that meet the American Heart Association’s exacting nutrition criteria to help people make informed choices about the food they purchase.
  • The Heart-Check Mark is part of the American Heart Association’s mission to fight heart disease and stroke, with cardiovascular disease as the leading cause of death in the U.S.1 The American Heart Association’s Heart-Check Food Certification program provides consumers with an easy and reliable system for identifying healthier foods when reading nutrition labels.
  • “For nearly 100 years, the American Heart Association has been helping people live longer, healthier lives.
  • “Like the American Heart Association, we want to be part of the solution by providing individuals access to and resources on nutritious options that don’t compromise on taste or sustainability.

What’s the latest on GMOs and gene-edited foods – and what are the concerns? An expert explains

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Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Advances in genetic engineering have given rise to an era of foods – including genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and gene-edited foods – that promise to revolutionise the way we eat.

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  • Advances in genetic engineering have given rise to an era of foods – including genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and gene-edited foods – that promise to revolutionise the way we eat.
  • What are GMOs and gene-edited foods?

GMOs and gene-edited foods aren’t the same

    • GMOs are organisms whose genetic material has been artificially altered by inserting a piece of foreign DNA.
    • Gene editing involves making precise changes to an organism’s genome without the integration of foreign DNA elements.
    • Although GMOs and gene-edited foods have been in circulation for almost three decades, research in this space continues to deliver breakthroughs.

What are the concerns?

    • GMOs are mainly used to produce crops that are herbicide-resistant or produce pesticides.
    • Farmers can then use herbicides on those crops to control weeds more effectively, without the plants themselves dying.
    • People raise concerns over potential long-term health impacts, impacts on biodiversity and ecosystems, and the increased corporate control over agriculture.

Is genetic modification itself unsafe?

    • Even among experts with genome-sequencing information, most have only one or a few sequenced “reference” varieties, and these often aren’t the same as the plants we eat.
    • The fact is, we don’t really understand the genomes of many plants and animals we eat.
    • Moreover, there’s currently no evidence regulator-approved GMOs or gene-edited foods aren’t safe for human consumption.

GMOs and gene-edited foods are widespread

    • Due to inconsistent rules about labelling GMOs and gene-edited foods around the world, many consumers may not realise they’re already eating them.
    • Historically, chymosin was extracted from young cow stomachs, but in the 1990s scientists managed to genetically engineer a bacterium to synthesise it.
    • GMOs and gene-edited cereal and oilseed products are also widely used in stockfeeds.
    • A simple gene edit can help inhibit the browning oxidation reaction, leading to a longer shelf-life and less food waste.

Regulation in Australia and New Zealand

    • In Australia, the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator regulates GMOs.
    • Gene-edited foods can be cultivated without any regulatory restrictions or labelling in Australia.
    • Divergent definitions have led the bi-national agency Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) to adopt a cautious approach, regulating gene-edited foods and feeds as GMOs.

Responsible research


    Both GMOs and gene-edited foods offer great promise. Of course there are valid concerns, such as the potential to create new allergens, unintended consequences for ecosystems, and growing corporate control over food. But these can be addressed through responsible research and regulatory frameworks. Ultimately, the development of future foods must be guided by a commitment to sustainability, social justice and scientific rigour.

Else Nutrition Now Available at Over 7,000 Locations in the US Largest Pharmacy Chain

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Wednesday, April 26, 2023

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ELSE NUTRITION HOLDINGS INC. (BABY) (BABYF) (0YL.F) ("Else" or the "Company"), is proud to announce that its best-selling Else Baby Super Cereal and Else Toddler Organic products are now available at over 7,000 locations of the nation's largest pharmacy chain. This significant expansion follows the successful initial launch of Toddler Organic in 1,040 locations in September 2022.

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  • This significant expansion follows the successful initial launch of Toddler Organic in 1,040 locations in September 2022.
  • Made from whole-plant ingredients, it is a minimally processed, clean-label cereal that is free from dairy, soy, and gluten.
  • "We are thrilled that the nation's largest pharmacy chain is expanding the availability of Toddler Organic and Super Cereal to more locations.
  • This partnership with the nation's largest pharmacy chain reinforces the retailer's commitment to offering customers high-quality, healthy products that are plant-based, minimally processed and offer complete and balanced nutrition.

Global Genetically Modified Food Safety Testing Market is Expected to Reach $4.8 Billion by 2033: Growing Demand for Genetically Modified Foods Fuels the Sector - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Wednesday, April 26, 2023

However, the lack of consistency in testing methods and high testing costs are expected to hinder the market growth.

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  • However, the lack of consistency in testing methods and high testing costs are expected to hinder the market growth.
  • The growing demand for genetically modified foods is expected to fuel market growth during the projected period.
  • The demand for safety testing has grown as a result of the rise in the production and consumption of genetically modified food.
  • The demand for safety testing is growing as more genetically modified crops are produced and consumed.

U.S. and International Companies Support Mexico's Efforts to Restrict GMO Corn

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Tuesday, April 25, 2023

BELLINGHAM, Wash., April 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Non-GMO Project announced that it now verifies non-GMO products for sale in Mexico. This comes on the heels of Mexico's efforts to ban imports of genetically modified corn for human consumption in products such as masa and tortillas, as well as the controversial herbicide glyphosate. This undertaking is the focus of intense pressure from U.S. federal authorities in agriculture and trade.

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  • The commercial cultivation of GMO corn is already prohibited in Mexico.
  • Mexican President Lopez Obrador has also set the goal of gradually substituting domestically grown non-GMO corn for GMO corn now imported for feed and industrial uses.
  • There is significant support for Mexico's food sovereignty among U.S. and international companies, NGOs and individual citizens who recognize that the future of food is non-GMO.
  • "The Non-GMO Project applauds Mexico's efforts to restrict genetically modified corn in their attempt to safeguard native maize varieties and preserve Mexico's cultural heritage," said Megan Westgate, executive director at the Non-GMO Project.