Paris Hilton brings glow-up to International Delight coffee creamers; dairy-free dips and yogurts deliver protein and flavor; Ben & Jerry’s unveils new ice cream bars.
EAT. DRINK. DAIRY.
IMAGINATION HYDRATION BRINGS CREATIVITY AND FUN
Thanks to Oodles of Doodles, little sippers have an all-natural, low-sugar flavored drink that not only makes everyday hydration fun but enables the kids to unleash their creativity by coloring directly on the unique cans. Dreamt up by the kids of the founders, the New York-based brand is available in five core flavored waters: Orange & Vanilla, Green Apple & Lime, Strawberry & Watermelon, Black Cherry & Vanilla, and Grape. Each 5-calorie can contains just 1g of sugar, real fruit juice and no preservatives, dyes or GMOs, the company says. The cans are sold individually for $1.50 per 8.4-ounce can, as a four-pack for $4.45, or in a 12-pack case for $12.99 on Amazon and Walmart.com.
BRINGING FUN, FLAVOR AND FLAIR TO AT-HOME COFFEE ROUTINES
International Delight and Paris Hilton are bringing excitement and flair to at-home coffee routines with brand-new, limited-edition coffee creamers and cold foam collection. As a brand that brings the party — and flavor — to every sip, International Delight, a brand of Danone North America, crafted unique flavors inspired by Hilton’s personal style and go-to coffee order. The trio of new flavors are: Raspberry Champagne Creamer and Sweet & Spicy Creamer, both available in 32-ounce bottles; and the 14-ounce Cotton Candy Cold Foam Creamer. The flavored creamers are available nationwide for a suggested retail price of $3.77 to $5.29, while the cold-foam cream retails for $4.77 to $5.89.
OPTIONS TO CUSTOMIZE ONE’S CUP
Too Good & Co., a brand of Danone North America, released a new line-up of versatile creamers, made with real ingredients and 40% less sugar. Available in three flavors, Sweet Cream, Roasted Vanilla, and seasonal Lavender, the creamers are made with farm-fresh cream and real milk. They contain no artificial sweeteners, flavors, preservatives, gums, or oils, the company says. The low-sugar creamers are available nationwide for a suggested retail price of $5.99 for a 25.4-ounce carton.
CRISPY, CRUNCHY CHEESE SNACKS
Granarolo Group introduced Granarolo Cheese Crisps, crunchy, oven-baked bites made with real aged Italian cheese. Available in Cheese Crisps Classic, Cheese Crisps Cheddar and Cheese Crips Pizza, they offer pure flavor and protein in a portable format that fits seamlessly into today’s dynamic lifestyles. Made with 100% Italian aged cheese, they are vegetarian, with select varieties gluten-and lactose-free, and no preservatives. Each bite reflects Granarolo’s commitment to crafting snacks that balance nutrition, flavor, and convenience — while bringing the unmistakable spirit of the “Made in Italy” mantra to the healthy snacking trend, the company states.
BRINGING FLAVOR-FIRST PROTEIN TO EVERY FRIDGE
Oolie is launching new dairy-free dips and yogurts made with upcycled free-range eggs blending them into creamy bases then adds real vegetables, herbs, and spices for flavor that belongs on any table, from post-yoga snacks to gameday sandwiches. The Morristown, Tenn.-based company’s colorful dips are offered in Yellow Curry, Garlic and Herb, Mediterranean Tomato, Spicy Pepper and Red Beet Bliss. Reminiscent of silky custards, the dairy-free yogurts combine up to 11 grams of protein per serving and are available in Vanilla, Key Lime, Berry Blend and Banana Cream. The products are available direct-to-consumer on the company’s website.
TREND-SETTING APPEAL OF A CANDY-INSPIRED BEVERAGE
Perfetti Van Melle partnered with Fire Brands to introduce AIRHEADS Soda, the first beverage inspired by the iconic Airheads candy. The fizzy carbonated drink is available in four flavors: Blue Raspberry, Watermelon, Strawberry and Orange. The caffeine-free sodas contain no juice and are slightly thicker than a standard soda, the company says. In collaboration with Seltzer, Airheads soda was developed with a unique kick of creamy taffy that’s as flavor filled as AIRHEADS. Due to launch in Canada this year, the new product combines the playful spirit of Airheads with the refreshment consumers crave. The fruit-flavored beverages are available at the Dollar Tree and other retailers for a suggested retail price of $1.25 to $4 for a 12-ounce can.

A PORTABLE FROZEN TREAT
Ben & Jerry’s, South Burlington, Vt., is introducing new ice bars in five flavors: Cookie Dough, Chocolate Fudge Brownie, Strawberry Cheesecake, PB Pretzel and Caramel Blondie. The Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Bars can be found in the freezer aisle as soon as this month. They are available in four 2.5-ounce bar multipacks for a suggested retail price of $5.99 to $7.49. A single Cookie Dough Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Bar is expected to drop into convenience stores in the spring, priced at $3.99 per bar.
NEXT-GEN HYDRATION MEETS NEXT-GEN EXPLORATION
Better-for-you juice brand Loom officially welcomed Alyssa Carson as its newest "Loominary" — the globally recognized aspiring astronaut, astrobiologist, and cultural trailblazer known as “Blueberry.” Carson’s lifelong dream of becoming one of the first humans to set foot on Mars aligns seamlessly with Loom’s “Juice from the Future” identity. The 30-calorie, ready-to-drink juice has real fruit, no added sugar and is non-GMO, vegan- and gluten-free. It is available in six flavors: Moon Punch, Dark Cherry, Aurora Orange, Midnight Mango, Beyond Apple and Cosmic Candy Grape. A 12-ounce bottle is available for a suggested retail price of $2.49-$2.74, while a 12-pack retails for $30. They can be found at more than 3,000 stores including ShopRite and Stew Leonard’s as well as on Amazon and the company’s website.
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