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SeaPak has added a tropical twist to its coastal inspired seafood options with the introduction of Coconut Cod, a wild caught cod coated in a crispy coconut breading. SeaPak’s Coconut Cod delivers a nutty, slightly sweet coconut burst of flavor, coupled with the buttery, savory taste of wild caught Cod.
Good Catch plant-based seafood has launched a new product line of frozen entrees and appetizers: New England Style Plant-Based
Crab Cakes, Thai Style Plant-Based Fish Cakes, and Classic Style Plant-Based Fish Burgers. This product extension is the second evolution from the plant-based seafood brand, expanding beyond its existing portfolio of plant-based tuna, which quickly won over the consumer palate following its market introduction last year.
The refined look stays true to SeaPak’s classic image, marrying the brand’s iconic equities with that of the attributes in communicating its real food ingredients.
SeaPak Shrimp & Seafood Co., a St. Simons Island, Ga.-based division of Rich Products Corp., revealed a packaging design on its portfolio of 30-plus products.
Canada-based High Liner Foods Inc. announced plans to cease value-added fish operations at its New Bedford, Mass., production facility to reduce excess capacity across its North American production network.