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State of the Industry 2024: BFY bars performing well

Bars remain big business—the portability, flavor variety, better-for-you options, and other attributes of the bakery category appeals to hungry commuters, on-the-go moms and their offspring, health-conscious snackers, and other consumer segments.




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State of the Industry 2024: Consumers search for healthier bread options

Consumers have been looking to eat healthier, and producers are responding, offering multigrain, keto, and other options for loaf bread.




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State of the Industry 2024: Buns and rolls capture consumer interest

Buns and rolls will never not be valued in the U.S.—whether you’re a carnivore, flexitarian, or vegetarian, you’re inevitably going to be eating a hamburger or perhaps veggie burger this summer. 




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State of the Industry 2024: Cookies category cools a bit

Cookies are a bakery treat that fit in many places—solo snacking sessions, birthdays and special occasions, tucked into lunchboxes for school or work consumption, and more. 




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State of the Industry 2024: Shoppers still seek sweet treats

Cookies are a bakery treat that fit in many places—solo snacking sessions, birthdays, and special occasions, tucked into lunchboxes for school or work consumption, and more. 




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SF&WB’s June 2024 issue: the pulse of the bakery industry

This month’s eMagazine explores the field’s current health and future success.




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State of the Industry 2024: Breakfast producers optimistic about the future

Hungry consumers continue to start their day with flavorful, convenient breakfast goods.




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State of the Industry 2024: Desserts category shows promise

With more consumers attending gatherings, the dessert category is having a renaissance. 




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State of the Industry 2024: Pizza purchases holding steady

Consumers are choosing frozen over delivery demand quality and variety in their pizzas.




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State of the Industry: Tortillas sales are mostly flat

As is the case with many bakery products, better-for-you is a leading subcategory.




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State of the Industry 2024: Bakers continue to show resilience and creativity

Producers face ongoing pressures, but they keep demonstrating their strength.




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State of the Industry 2024: Consumers sustain their snacking

Snacking is a constant, with BFY and other trends mixing things up.




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Fascinating snack facts to munch on

By the numbers, most readers love to dig into snacking statistics.




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State of the Industry 2024: Tortilla chips gain ground

After offering creative flavors and ingredients, tortilla chip producers are drawing double-digit growth.




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State of the Industry 2024: Frozen snacks and appetizers stay popular

Consumers keep eyeballing snacks in the freezer case while keeping an eye on their budgets.




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State of the Industry 2024: Chip producers experiment with oils, processes

Manufacturers are poised to tackle the various challenges of the chips category.




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State of the Industry 2024: Nuts and mixes remain popular snack options

To overcome industry obstacles and entice consumers, producers are getting creative.




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State of the Industry 2024: Crackers stay steady

Challenges persist, but producers express optimism about the category’s future.




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State of the Industry 2024: Pretzels continue flavor innovation

The pretzel category rose 6.4% in sales over the past year.




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State of the Industry 2024: Popcorn popularity persists

Category producers entice consumers with adventurous flavors and BFY benefits.




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Webinar checks in on the state of snack and bakery

Speakers set to present include experts from Circana, SNAC International, and ABA.




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2024 State of the Industry: Better bites

Snacking is a constant, with BFY and other trends mixing things up.




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State of the Industry: Affordable luxury in private label

Consumers crave budget-friendly treats.




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State of the Industry 2024: Candy industry continues to innovate

The desire for distinctive offerings drives consumer choices in candy and confectionery.




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Between the lines

Seeking to replace an outdated laminator or sheeter? You’ll find plenty of new replacements to meet your current and future needs.




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Sheeting and laminating systems built to please

Laminators and sheeters need to evolve as quickly as customers needs do, delivering state-of-the-art advantages, high performance and flexibility to meet increased user demands.




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Laminators and sheeters key to producing today's in-demand baked goods

Laminators and sheeters continue as essential components of many bakery operations, thanks to several prevailing consumer trends.




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Crackers go better-for-you, gluten-free and gourmet: State of the Industry 2016

The cracker market, like many other snack segments, is in an evolutionary state. If you ask Craig Lieberman, president and founder of Denver-based 34 Degrees, changes in the category span “from the types and styles of crackers to the location and placement of crackers in the store.”




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Case Study: Equipment for efficient artisan baking

New Jersey bakery Hudson Bread counts on Koenig for its high-quality bread production, with a new dough sheeting line as the newest addition to its production line.




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New and updated laminators and sheeters provide flexibility and convenience features

Ease of cleaning, maintenance and access, as well as the ability to produce a wider variety of items, are among the top desires of companies looking to purchase dough laminators and sheeters for production of snack foods and baked goods.




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New dough laminators and sheeters offer advances in product flexibility

Dough comes in many styles, and today's laminators and sheeters need to accommodate an increasing range of requirements.




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Insights into bakery dough machining and stress reduction

Machining and handling of dough prior to the cutting action requires several steps/actions, as they are critical to the textural characteristics of the finished product.




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Snack and bakery manufacturers search for sanitation, versatility with laminators and sheeters

Effectively and efficiently handling dough is integral to many snack and bakery operations. And the needs producers have today are diverse.




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Safe and automated dough laminators and sheeters

Automation, ease of operation, simple cleanability, hygienic design, operator safety, and the ability to process nontraditional and healthier ingredients are among the top of mind requests for snack and bakery operators looking to buy or upgrade laminators or sheeters.




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ABA's Bakers Manufacturing Academy launches specialized training for sheeting and laminating

The American Bakers Association’s Bakers Manufacturing Academy has launched a new specialized course for cracker operations: the Sheeting and Laminating Lesson.   




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Doritos sends mini tortilla chips to space

In partnership with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the Polaris Dawn mission, Doritos' first-ever space chip fuels awareness and funds for childhood cancer research and treatment.




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Pringles debuts Mexican Street Corn flavor

Pringles Mexican Street Corn Potato Crisps are light, crispy, and never greasy, and bursting with roasted spices, citrus zest, and a little kick of cayenne pepper, per the brand.




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Frito-Lay introduces two potato chip flavors

The two chip flavors—one new and one returning—are hitting shelves in time for the fall snacking season.




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S’noods launches snack inspired by a favorite Jewish treat

Company founder Lauryn Bodden triumphed in the Netflix cooking competition ‘Snack vs Chef.’




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Pringles returns dill pickle crisps to shelves

In response to countless requests, Pringles Dill Pickle is back, along with other popular Pringles flavors.




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Serenity Kids debuts new flavor of Grain-Free Baby Puffs

The puffs are made with real grass-fed white cheddar, and are free from grains, gluten, nuts, rice, and added sugars.




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Snack’in For You debuts BFY veggie puff snacks

The puffs, available in four flavors, are made with cauliflower or broccoli.




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Flamin' Hot revamps packaging, establishes brand of its own

Frito-Lay's Flamin’ Hot portfolio, encompassing 25 unique products, is coming together as an official brand and stepping out with a fierce new look.  




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Whisps launches protein poppable snacks

On April 8, Whisps is launching Popped: protein-packed poppable snacks made from 100% real cheese, seasoned with even more cheese.




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Pringles introduces Pringles Mingles puffed snacks

The line marks the brand’s first foray into extruded snack territory.




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In Good Hands puffs debut at Sprouts Innovation Centers

In Good Hands' new Protein Puffs are exclusively available nationwide in Sprouts New-For-You Innovation Centers, where the newest, most innovative, and on-trend better-for-you products can be found.




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Puffed and extruded snack consumers want health and heat in their buys

Consumers continue to reach for their favorite puffed and extruded snacks in their many forms. However, while U.S. shoppers still put tried and true types (like cheese curls and pork rinds) in their cart, they’re increasingly interested in trying new flavor twists, better-for-you bases, and other novel takes on the category. 




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Hippeas announces LTO Minions-themed snacks

The plant-based snack company features limited-edition Minions-themed pack designs on all puffs and veggie straw flavors and special pack sizes.




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Cheetos brings back Salsa con Queso flavor

The brand is kicking off a nationwide search for the next Deja tu Huella Ambassador to uplift and inspire the Hispanic community.




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Unique Snacks introduces Puffzels snack packs

The new packs aim to meet growing demand from convenience store operators and on-the-go shoppers.