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B&G Foods launches Non-GMO Project certified Polaner All Fruit range

US-based B&G Foods has launched Non-GMO (genetically modified organisms) Project verified line o…
US-based B&Non-GMO ProjectG Foods has launched Non-GMO (genetically modified organisms) Project verified line of Polaner All Fruit spreads range.

Claimed to contain no high fructose corn syrup, the Polaner All Fruit spreads are made with fruit and fruit juice.

The range is offered in 11 varieties, including Strawberry, Apricot, Blueberry, Cherry, Grape, Peach, Orange, Raspberry, Seedless Raspberry, Seedless Blackberry and Seedless Strawberry.

Each jar of Polaner All Fruit now features the Non-GMO Project verified seal of approval, which represents that the product is made using Non-GMO Project verified ingredients.

B&G Foods brand manager Sandra Paige said, "Consumers are becoming increasingly selective in the products they buy and feed their families, which is why we are excited to announce that the Polaner All Fruit line now meets the strict standards of the Non-GMO Project's Product Verification Program, without compromising our delicious fruit flavour."

Available in 10oz and 15.25oz jars, the Polaner All Fruit has a retail price of $2.49 and $3.49.

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