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Daiya Foods, the no. 1 plant-based cheese brand and pioneer of plant-based products, introduces its Mexican 4 Cheeze Style Blend, the most recent addition to its new and improved Cutting Board Collection Shreds. The new Mexican 4 Cheeze Style Blend is now available at Sprouts and many other grocery stores and natural food retailers across the U.S. and Canada.
Vevan plant-based cheese is now available for retail sale, including Sprouts Markets nationwide. The Vevan line includes Shred (shredded) and Melts (sliced) formats, plus a new line called Snax: portable snack packs containing Vevan cheese cubes with dried fruit and nuts.
RIND’s Classic Cambleu, a soft-ripened, French-style vegan cheese, has won the gold award in the Plant Based - Other Dairy category as part of the Specialty Food Association’s (SFA) 2020 sofi Awards, a top honor in the $158 billion specialty food industry.
Field Roast Grain Meat Co., Seattle, Wash., a new line of artisan offering, developed using only fresh, natural ingredients such as grains, vegetables, legumes and spices.
So Delicious Dairy Free, a division of WhiteWave Foods, Broomfield, Colo., launched a new line of dairy-free shredded cheese, created with organic coconut milk.
Treeline Treenut Cheeses, Kingston, N.Y., is said to be the first artisanal non-dairy cheese to be widely distributed through traditional supermarket channels.