In April, CGT will profile 10 small to mid-sized consumer goods companies (revenue less than $1 billion) that are making a big impact on consumers — and the competition — in today’s challenging marketplace.
From quinoa and dark chocolate to mixed nuts and real fruit pieces, Kellogg Canada debuted new products featuring real, visible ingredients and appealing flavors to meet the needs of Canadian consumers.
Under Armour’s newest system includes first recovery sleepwear line created in collaboration with Tom Brady, using bioceramics technology, to help athletes optimize rest and recovery.
General Mills has tailored its 2017 new-product lineup to capitalize on what the consumer packaged goods company see as "a dramatic rise in snacking around the globe as consumers adapt their eating habits to increasingly busy lifestyles."