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Looking for a juicy alternative to oat bran and milk? Tropicana is introducing a new cereal that's made specifically for orange juice.
Tropicana Crunch, a crispy honey almond cereal, will be available starting May
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Aldi's Westcliff Tropical Fruit Drink complete with paper straw. Source: supplied.
Supermarket giant Aldi is providing paper straws with its own-label tropical juice boxes, or poppers, in an effort to further reduce distribution of single-use plastics.
A pilot for the paper straws
If Tropicana had made this announcement a few weeks ago, we'd have assumed it was an April Fool's joke. But for better or worse, it's real: The orange juice giant announced they're launching a new breakfast cereal called Tropicana Crunch in honor of National Orange Juice Day coming up on May
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Updated At: Apr 15, 2022 11:27 AM (IST)
Just as we did last year, Store Brands is honoring those in private label who are pushing boundaries. During a difficult time for the grocery industry, with supply chain issues lingering and inflation at new highs, these products, brands and industry leaders are still innovating.
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