The line includes flavors like cocoa, coffee, orange, lime, peppermint, and lemon, with plans to add more.
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Flavors specialist Flavorchem Corp. (Downers Grove, IL) is now offering a line of ingredients verified non-GMO by the Non-GMO Project. The line includes flavors like cocoa, coffee, orange, lime, peppermint, and lemon, with plans to add more.
“Flavorchem always takes a proactive approach by introducing new non-GMO ingredients, as the demand for health and wellness products expands into all segments of the food and beverage industry,” said Edward McIntosh, Flavorchem’s marketing manager, in a press release. The company supplies flavor sand colors for the food, beverage, and nutraceutical industries.
Look for further coverage of non-GMO flavors in Nutritional Outlook’s 2016 flavor-trends forecast in January 2016.
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