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January 8, 2013

Lean Cuisine on Tuesday announced the launch of its new Salad Additions, a line of meal-worthy salad combinations that are prepared in a steam pouch in minutes to spruce up in-home salads.

SOLON, Ohio — Lean Cuisine on Tuesday announced the launch of its new Salad Additions, a line of meal-worthy salad combinations that are prepared in a steam pouch in minutes to spruce up in-home salads.

January 18, 2012

A weight-loss products and programs provider has launched two new salad spray dressings.

MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. — A weight-loss products and programs provider has launched two new salad spray dressings.

Robard said its balsamic vinaigrette and honey mustard are designed to aid portion control and maintain dieter compliance by being packaged in portable sprayer bottles (versus traditional pour bottles).

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April 6, 2011

Ken's Foods has increased the size of its salad dressing bottles.

MARLBOROUGH, Mass. — Ken's Foods has increased the size of its salad dressing bottles.

The company said its new 9-oz. salad dressing bottle replaces its existing 8-oz. bottle, giving the consumer 12.5% more dressing for their money, Ken's Foods said. What's more, 26 varieties of Ken's salad dressings will be "dressed up" in the updated bottles.

"We held focus groups with our end users," said Bob Merchant, Ken's Foods COO. "They made it clear that they prefer plastic bottles over glass, and Ken's listens to consumers."

February 2, 2011

Wish-Bone is introducing four new salad dressing flavors.

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. — Wish-Bone is introducing four new salad dressing flavors.

In an effort to promote eating healthy this year, Wish-Bone said its new Greek vinaigrette, Bruschetta Italian, Superfruit Berry vinaigrette and Mediterranean Italian dressings are sure to make every salad tasty.

The new Wish-Bone dressings come in a 16-oz. size — Greek vinaigrette also is available in an 8-oz. size — and will hit store shelves nationwide this month. Each flavor will carry a suggested retail price of $2.89.

January 5, 2011

YORK, Pa. — Lifestyle Foods’ new chilled grab-and-go line offers three lunch options and one breakfast option for consumers looking for quick, healthy meals. Meals in the soup-and-salad line — chicken noodle/Caesar salad, tomato basil/garden salad with light Italian dressing, and vegetarian vegetable/garden salad with light ranch dressing — are all less than 125 calories. The oatmeal kit comes with a fresh apple, raisins and turbinado sugar.