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By Rend Al-Mondhiry , Regulatory Counsel, CRN
Published May 15, 2012
In April, the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), working in conjunction with the Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA) and the United Natural Products Alliance (UNPA) as the SIDI Work Group, released its new draft voluntary guideline,… Read More »
By Claire Moulin, Departmental Research Analyst, Euromonitor International
Published April 15, 2012
Let’s be clear, if natural ingredients are very much at the core of consumers’ demand and expectations when it comes to food and drink (and will remain rightly so), the word and claim itself, slammed on packaging all around the world, has… Read More »
By Duffy MacKay, N.D., Vice President, Scientific & Regulatory Affairs, CRN
Published April 15, 2012
In late February, FDA released a draft guidance titled “Postmarketing Adverse Event Reporting for Medical Products and Dietary Supplements During an Influenza Pandemic,”which has yet to receive much attention. It is a revision of the draf… Read More »
By Patrick Morris, Fortitech
Published April 15, 2012
We’ve all experienced it… tearing open a powdered drink mix, pouring it into a glass of water, or bottled water, and it clumps up… What’s up with that?!?! Well, it turns out the reason this happens is due to the inability of… Read More »
By Taylor Wallace, PhD, senior director, scientific and regulatory affairs, CRN
Published February 15, 2012
All too often I find myself reading yet another story about dietary supplements where the author of the article incorrectly asserts that dietary supplements are unregulated. Not only is this incorrect, but it is also potentially damaging to the respo… Read More »
By Patrick Morris, Fortitech
Published January 16, 2012
It’s interesting how many different trend predictions are being made at this time of year for what’s in store for our industry in 2012. Some say the word “pure” is resonating more with consumers than “natural,” and… Read More »
By Diana Cowland, Industry Analyst
Published December 15, 2011
The high fiber diet is, arguably, already a huge health and wellness trend, but the market is far from saturated. As our aging population becomes ever more prone to risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), the fiber craze is in line to become even bigge… Read More »
By Claire Moulin, Euromonitor Analyst
Published October 17, 2011
Coconut water was the biggest health craze in 2010. Its versatility—with a positioning between fruit juice, bottled water, ready-to-drink (RTD) tea and sport drinks—made it the next big thing in the soft drinks landscape (see… Read More »
By Patrick Morris, Fortitech
Published September 15, 2011
When you’re a global company servicing the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries, it pays to do your homework and be prepared when it comes to developing product formulations, which will eventually be adopted in many countries worldwide.… Read More »

