Firmly established in the marketplace and widely recognized by consumers, beneficial bacteria have endless opportunity, particularly as research continues to reveal new findings. Scott Bush, president of Probiotic Consulting, discusses the industry—from where it’s been to where it may be headed—along with ways probiotics marketers are differentiating, tips for overcoming challenges unique to the niche, and more.
Oct 10, 2019•21 min
Ingredients ebb and flow in popularity across the natural products space; understanding the success rate both in the supply chain and with consumers is critical to finding the whitespace for market success. Unfortunately, data can be more challenging than one might think in the health and wellness industry. In this SupplySide West edition of the Healthy INSIDER Podcast, Eric Pierce, vice president of business insights for NEXT Data & Insights (whatsnextinnatural.com), and Evan Cobb, manager ...
Oct 09, 2019•14 min
Jeff Hilton, co-founder of BrandHive, offers tips on how brands can effectively incorporate certifications without causing “certification fatigue.”
Oct 09, 2019•18 min
Macro issues such as the aging U.S. demographic and the health issues that brings; an interest in transparency in the supply chain; and a move toward “tribes” related to wellness initiatives and product purchases are all impacting the way brands can connect with consumers in the dietary supplement space. In this SupplySide West edition of the Healthy INSIDER Podcast, Tracy Landau, president of MarketPlace (market-pl.com), and Megan Hook, growth strategy director, discuss new consumer research te...
Oct 08, 2019•16 min
Kurt Schneider, president, Tech Bridge West, offers advice to help brand owners in the process of forming and establishing an effective contract manufacturing partnership.
Oct 07, 2019•21 min
FSMA swept in much-needed food safety regulations for U.S. brands, but many companies continue to struggle with foreign import requirements, notes Rae Martin, Continuum Partner Consulting. The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), when signed into law in January 2011, created regulatory requirements for preventive controls across the supply chain for human and animal food facilities. This unprecedented law better ensured imported products meet U.S. standards for safety, notes Rae Martin, preside...
Oct 05, 2019•11 min
Upcoming SupplySide West sports summit speaker Kevin Turner, Ph.D., the Carbery Group, explains why fermented ingredients are back in vogue and popping up more often in performance nutrition for active consumers.
Oct 03, 2019•20 min
Technology is having a profound effect on the supply chain, from how we communicate to the way ingredients are produced. New types of genetic engineering are allowing the production of ingredients not before seen in the dietary supplement space, sometimes without clear communication about how they were developed and commercialized. In this SupplySide West edition of the Healthy INSIDER Podcast, Dana Perls, senior food and agriculture campaigner at Friends of the Earth (foe.org), discusses steps ...
Oct 02, 2019•17 min
In this SupplySide West edition of the Healthy INSIDER Podcast, David Foreman, science engineer and media medical expert, Herbal Pharmacist Media, reviews critical considerations when developing stress support products, including causes, health effects and nutritional solutions.
Oct 01, 2019•13 min
Blake Ebersole, president, NaturPro Scientific, reviews delivery considerations that are essential to a product’s success.
Sep 30, 2019•12 min
Blake Ebersole, president, NaturPro Scientific, reviews delivery considerations that are essential to a product’s success.
Sep 30, 2019•12 min
Good laboratory practices (GLPs) may not be legally required in full for supplement testing labs to follow in the U.S., but they are best practices that quality brands should demand of their contract lab partners. As Jen Johansen, vice president of quality, regulatory and government affairs, Cyanotech Corp., explains, GLPs are a set of principles and requirements for testing procedures, facilities, personnel, methods and references standards. GLPs are part of a larger quality system to ensure te...
Sep 28, 2019•14 min
Although the probiotics market is showing some signs of maturation, industry analysts indicate the category has merely established a firm foundation from which to extend growth in many directions. NMI’s Diane Ray, John Davidson from Deerland Probiotics & Enzymes, and Scott Bush of Probiotic Consulting lend their expertise to this audio report gauging the future of probiotics.
Sep 26, 2019•9 min
Supplement brands should conduct paper audits—reviews of documentation and questionnaires—before they visit a potential contract lab partner in a person. Should red flags appear during the paper audit, the brand will know this lab isn’t the best partner, saving them the time and costs of an onsite inspection, notes Tara Lin Couch, Ph.D., senior director of dietary supplement and tobacco services, EAS Consulting Group LLC. In this podcast, Couch speaks about contract lab audits and requalificatio...
Sep 25, 2019•13 min
The most common violations of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) are failing to develop a foreign supplier verification program (FSVP) and not identifying hazards that require a control, according to FDA audits analyzed by Registrar Corp. These violations show that the U.S. food industry is falling below expected standards, said Coley Anderson, industry and government relations director, Registrar Corp. In this podcast Coley discusses FSMA audit violations and how food brands can better co...
Sep 23, 2019•13 min
While it’s a trend, interest in plant-based eating is a macro trend that’s not going to strop anytime soon. I think we’ll continue to see growth of plant-based ingredients across all food segments, said Ed Dudley, director of technical and analytical innovation at Griffith Foods.
Sep 20, 2019•15 min
For many brands, Amazon is the 800-pound gorilla—a channel that could boost your product to great consumer success, or prove a distraction that pulls attention from established distribution. What it can’t be is ignored. In this SupplySide West edition of the Healthy INSIDER Podcast, Chris Rawlings, founder of Judolaunch (judolaunch.com), discusses how to take advantage of the real estate that is your Amazon product listing. Understand the impact that images, descriptions, SEO and reviews have on...
Sep 19, 2019•20 min
Naturally Proud Network supports LGBTQ+ people in the natural products industry -- podcast Profession support and networking opportunities for LGBTQ+ individuals in the health and nutrition industry was long overdue when the Naturally Proud Network was launched on LinkedIn in 2017. The group offers LGBTQ+ visibility and sends the important message that it’s OK to be yourself at work, according to Ken Seguine, co-founder, Naturally Proud Network, and head of Algatech US. In this podcast with Sand...
Sep 18, 2019•14 min
Environmental and social stewardship are the heart of Nutiva’s business plan, according to Derek McNamara, senior purchasing manager, so the plant-based organic superfoods brand strives to offer sustainable packaging, including recyclable and compostable options. In this podcast with Sandy Almendarez, editor in chief, INSIDER, McNamara covers Nutiva’s packaging and other eco-friendly initiatives.
Sep 16, 2019•6 min
Natural colors and flavors come with their own set of challenges for companies but the payoff can be substantial. Food and beverage brands should take notice of how important consumer perception of natural colors and flavors can be. In this SupplySide West edition of the Natural Products Insider (INS) podcast, Connor Lovejoy, assistant editor, sits down with Tom Vierhile, vice president of strategic insights, North America, Innova Market Insights to discuss: • Natural colors and flavors trends •...
Sep 13, 2019•22 min
Increasing the amount of recyclable packaging is currently the best solution to the natural product industry’s contribution to landfills, according to Jeremiah C. McElwee, senior vice president of merchandising and product development, Thrive Market. But the goal is to one day offer a package that benefits the environment and consumer, rather than being garbage. Packaging can one day be regenerative rather than sustainable or destructive. In this podcast with Sandy Almendarez, editor in chief, I...
Sep 11, 2019•30 min
Seed genetics are emerging as a paramount first step in quality-control efforts. Tim Gordon, president of Bihar Hemp, walks us through the issues.
Sep 09, 2019•16 min
“Our shareholders aren’t the only ones we’re responsible to,” noted Stacey Gillespie, director of product Strategy, Gaia Herbs Inc. “The environment is our stakeholder,” she said, and that is why the herbal supplement brand dedicates itself to improving the sustainability of packaging among other initiatives to ensure the company follows earthy-friendly practices. Gaia Herbs is part of the Climate Collaborative, a natural products industry organization where businesses join forces to reverse cli...
Sep 06, 2019•15 min
Natural colors and flavors play an unheralded role in the reception a consumer will give a product. Food and beverage brands have to come to grips with the realization that complex trends in the natural colors and flavors industry can make or break their product. In this SupplySide West edition of the Natural Products Insider (INS) podcast, Connor Lovejoy, assistant editor, INS, sits down with Suzy Badaracco, president of Culinary Tides Inc. to discuss: • Natural colors and flavors background. •...
Sep 05, 2019•23 min
When it comes to almond farming, sustainability is the name of the game. Almond Board of Caifornia associate director of trade marketing and stewardship Harbinder Maan joins Alex Smolokoff to discuss what the Almond Board of California is, how it encourages sustainable growing practices and environmental responsibility, and what goals it has helped set for the industry at large.
Sep 04, 2019•17 min
CPG brands across all sectors must consider the sustainability of their packages, and this is particularly true for those in the natural products industry. Consumers want to avoid plastic and would rather spend their money on products that come in compostable, reusable and recyclable packages; however, they are not willing to give up convenience, according to Steve French, managing partner, Natural Marketing Institute (NMI). In this podcast with Sandy Almendarez, editor in chief, INSIDER, French...
Sep 03, 2019•23 min
Evolution of the cognitive health market is shaped by numerous consumer trends, but perhaps none as impactful as growing interest in healthy aging.
Aug 29, 2019•10 min
In this SupplySide West edition of the Healthy INSIDER Podcast, Susan Hewlings, Nutrasource, reviews factors that impact sleep quality and offers insight to improve sleep habits.
Aug 27, 2019•21 min
Health and nutrition brands are dedicated to the health of consumers and the planet, taking care to ensure products are organic, Fair Trade certified and regenerative. The packages that house those products, however, have continued to be a pain point. Packaging options, especially the popular flexible pouches, often don’t live up to the same level of integrity as the products themselves because they aren’t compostable or recyclable. The Compostable Packaging Collaborative, an initiative from OSC...
Aug 27, 2019•23 min
Peter Barton Hutt, senior counsel with Covington & Burling LLP, said DSHEA has improved “the credibility and reliability of the industry.”
Aug 24, 2019•13 min