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Slideshow: New products from Noosa, Halfpops, Kellogg

Sweet heat permeates new product launches.
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January 15, 2016

In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the Food Business News daily newsletter will not publish Monday, Jan. 18. Publication will resume Tuesday, Jan. 19.

Slideshow: New products from Noosa, Halfpops, Kellogg
Sweet heat permeates new product launches.

Winter (Fancy Food Show) is coming
The Specialty Foods Association's annual show will take place Jan. 17-19 in San Francisco.

Wal-Mart to close 269 stores
Company to shutter all Wal-Mart Express outlets.

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