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Newsweek New & Noteworthy: Products You Need to Try (Jun 25, 2025)
Newsweek New & Noteworthy: Products You Need to Try (Jun 25, 2025)

Newsweek

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Newsweek

Newsweek New & Noteworthy: Products You Need to Try (Jun 25, 2025)

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Degree's got a brand new unisex body wash that lasts all day, Sartori has released new cheese bites and DiGiorno's launched new wood fire style pizzas. If you're searching for new products to try, we've got you covered. Newsweek's New & Noteworthy, in partnership with the Best New Product Awards, is a weekly editorial feature that helps consumers discover the latest and greatest products! This series covers food and beverages, personal care, beauty, household care, home goods, baby and kids, pets and so much more. Follow along as we spotlight the innovations shaping tomorrow's trends. Each week, we bring you a curated selection of new and innovative products, ensuring you're always in the know about what's fresh and exciting across a range of consumer categories. Stay ahead of the curve with our expert insights and find your next favorite product right here. In this week's edition, you'll also find delicious sweets, drug-free supplements, organic fruit bites and more. We hope you find something you love. Marketers looking to showcase their latest products can submit them for consideration by completing this form. HERSHEY'S Milk Chocolate with Caramel Bar HERSHEY'S Milk Chocolate with Caramel Bar. HERSHEY'S Milk Chocolate with Caramel Bar. New & Noteworthy Indulge in the smooth, creamy goodness of HERSHEY'S Milk Chocolate packed with rich, gooey caramel. HERSHEY'S Milk Chocolate with Caramel Bars are the perfect pick-me-up or a delicious way to add some sweetness to your favorite desserts. Planning a S'mores night? Swap the classic HERSHEY'S Milk Chocolate Bar for a mouthful of melty caramel! Buy HERSHEY'S Milk Chocolate with Caramel Bar for $5.39. Pepperidge Farm Caramel Brioche Swirl Pepperidge Farm Caramel Brioche Swirl. Pepperidge Farm Caramel Brioche Swirl. New & Noteworthy Start your morning on a sweet note with Pepperidge Farm Caramel Brioche Flavored Swirl Bread. With the aroma and delicious taste of caramel and brioche flavors in every slice, this breakfast bread is truly indulgent. Each thick, soft slice is delicious toasted with (or without!) your favorite spread. Buy Pepperidge Farm Caramel Brioche Swirl for $3.59. Degree All Day Fresh Body Wash Degree All Day Fresh Body Wash. Degree All Day Fresh Body Wash. New & Noteworthy Degree has launched a new unisex body wash that aims to deliver long-lasting freshness, hydration and a bold scent boost. All Day Fresh Body Wash is powered by plant-based cleansers and also contains glycerin to help lock in moisture. Available in four scents: Cool Rush, Coconut, Citrus and Energy. Buy Degree All Day Fresh Body Wash for $5.00. Sartori Cheese Bites Sartori Cheese Bites. Sartori Cheese Bites. New & Noteworthy Premium, delicious Sartori cheese, now in a convenient snack form for at-home consumption or on the go. Each cheese bite is individually wrapped so you can grab it and go on with your day. Available in two signature flavors: MontAmoré Cheddar and Italian Herb Cheddar. Buy Sartori Cheese Bites for $5.99. Proactive Support from the Makers of Tylenol Proactive Support from the Makers of Tylenol. Proactive Support from the Makers of Tylenol. New & Noteworthy Support joint comfort and flexibility with Proactive Support Muscle & Joint + Stress supplements from the makers of Tylenol. These drug-free supplements have been developed with doctors and contain science-backed ingredients including turmeric and tamarind, which promote your body's healthy inflammatory response to active lifestyles and are clinically shown to improve joint comfort and flexibility in five days. Buy Proactive Support from the Makers of Tylenol for $19.99. Supergut GLP-1 Booster: Daily Prebiotic Fiber Blend Supergut GLP-1 Booster: Daily Prebiotic Fiber Blend Supergut GLP-1 Booster: Daily Prebiotic Fiber Blend New & Noteworthy Supergut is shaking up wellness with the launch of three flavors of its GLP-1 Booster: Blood Orange, Raspberry Lemon and Watermelon Lime. The flavors are perfect for high-fiber mocktails that activate GLP-1, the hormone that controls appetite. With 7g of fiber, zero sugar and 20 calories, it supports gut health and helps curb cravings. Available in stick packs and jars with 18 servings. Buy Supergut GLP-1 Booster: Daily Prebiotic Fiber Blend for $29.99. Neuriva Memory 3D Brain Supplement Neuriva Memory 3D Brain Supplement. Neuriva Memory 3D Brain Supplement. New & Noteworthy Memory 3D features NEW Cognicell, an innovative polyphenol-rich ingredient derived from red grapes that supports both short-term and long-term memory and Neurofactor, Neuriva's core ingredient sourced from the nutrient-dense coffee cherry, known to support working memory. Unlike ordinary memory supplements, Neuriva Memory 3D has clinically tested ingredients to support three dimensions of memory: short-term, long-term and working. Buy Neuriva Memory 3D Brain Supplement for $57.97. Amara Apple Kale Fruit Bites Amara Apple Kale Fruit Bites. Amara Apple Kale Fruit Bites. New & Noteworthy This new flavor brings a fresh flavor twist to the brand's fan-favorite line of whole food snacks, made with organic apple, nutrient-dense kale and creamy coconut milk. Like all of Amara's bites, they're crafted with real ingredients and no added sugar, designed to deliver big on both nutrition and taste. Available at on July 1 and on in mid-July. Buy Amara Apple Kale Fruit Bites for $39.99. American Home Shield App American Home Shield App. American Home Shield App. New & Noteworthy Get home repair and maintenance advice live, seven days a week, with American Home Shield's new Video Chat feature. Connect with on-staff skilled tradespeople for real-time troubleshooting and step-by-step repair guidance. If a remote fix isn't possible, receive an action plan or connect with vetted pros. Available to American Home Shield customers and via the Frontdoor app. DiGiorno Wood Fired Style Crust Pizza DiGiorno Wood Fired Style Crust Pizza. DiGiorno Wood Fired Style Crust Pizza. New & Noteworthy DiGiorno is firing up pizza night with the debut of its newest creation: Wood Fired Style Crust Pizza. This all-new pizza from DiGiorno features premium toppings and a perfectly crisp crust that serves up restaurant-quality taste fresh from your oven. Available in four delicious varieties. Buy DiGiorno Wood Fired Style Crust Pizza for $6.22. Written permission from Best New Product Awards Inc. is required to use the New & Noteworthy, Best New Product or Newsweek logos. Have any questions? Contact Kim Diamond at kdiamond@ Newsweek participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on products purchased through our links to retailer sites.

5 Frozen Desserts From Walmart That Save Time Without Sacrificing Flavor
5 Frozen Desserts From Walmart That Save Time Without Sacrificing Flavor

Yahoo

time18-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

5 Frozen Desserts From Walmart That Save Time Without Sacrificing Flavor

For a simple yet delicious dessert, Walmart has great options in its freezer aisle that have received excellent reviews from shoppers. Items such as the Pepperidge Farm Coconut Layer Cake, Great Value Turtle Cheesecake, Poppies Frozen Mini Cream Puffs, FatBoy Birthday Cake Ice Cream Sandwich Pops, and Original Vanilla Sundae Cones from Drumstick are all worth stocking in your freezer. Many of these frozen desserts come with multiple servings in one package, making them perfect for easy of the best parts of the day comes right after dinner, when you've finished your meal and know what's coming next: a sweet treat. For some, an easy dessert means a late-night ice cream run, throwing frozen cookie dough in the oven, or making a dessert bowl from a mix of available pantry snacks. However, if you're looking for something even quicker and more budget-friendly, Walmart's freezer aisles are filled with delicious options that can satisfy your sweet cravings. From a decadent ice cream sandwich to airy cream puffs, these five frozen treasures can all be found at the largest grocery chain in the United States and are favored by loyal shoppers and dessert lovers across the internet. Frozen cakes are perfect for easy entertaining. They just need to be thawed before serving, and they last longer in the freezer than fresh cakes do in the fridge. If you love coconut-flavored desserts, the Pepperidge Farm Frozen Coconut Layer Cake features three layers of moist cake with creamy, coconut-flavored frosting sandwiched in between, topped with additional sweet white frosting and coconut shavings. According to reviews on Instacart, the moist and fluffy cake 'feels homemade,' while 'the coconut flavor is rich without being overpowering.' One customer calls this the 'best budget-friendly birthday cake,' and explains, 'Even my family members who don't like coconut/coconut flavor will totally eat this cake.' This Frozen Coconut Layer Cake hails from wholesale bakery giant Pepperidge Farm and serves eight people for just $4.52 at Walmart, although the exact price may vary depending on location. With the widely loved combination of pecans, chocolate, and caramel, turtle-flavored treats are perfect for people with a serious sweet tooth. Each box of Great Value Turtle Cheesecake from Walmart's in-house brand costs $2.97 and includes 'New York-style cheesecake baked on a honey graham crust and topped with caramel, pecans, and chocolate chips.' The frozen dessert requires 24 hours to thaw, so you'll need to plan a bit ahead to enjoy this sweet treat, but it's definitely worth it. With two slices per box, the cheesecake makes for a delicious ending to date night, or you can save it all for yourself. Cream puffs filled with either custard or ice cream are the kind of pastry you might expect to find only in a French patisserie. (Although I grew up enjoying them at bakeries in Turkey, where they're often topped with a rich chocolate sauce or ganache.) Related: Ina Garten Says This Is the 'Only Dessert to Order in Paris' However, if you don't have a patisserie nearby or want to enjoy these light pastries on a budget, the Poppies Frozen Mini Cream Puffs from Walmart are a wonderful way to savor them at home. Each package contains about 40 cream puffs, and these choux pastry pockets are filled with a "vanilla dairy cream." If you really want to elevate your dessert, consider pouring warm chocolate sauce over the treats for a finishing touch. While these may not match the quality of freshly baked cream puffs from a French bakery, they certainly serve as a great freezer alternative for when that patisserie craving strikes. If you enjoy ice cream sandwiches and cake pops, this could be the perfect combination of both. The FatBoy Birthday Cake Ice Cream Sandwich Pop features a birthday cake-flavored ice cream sandwich, dipped in white frosting and coated with party sprinkles on the outside for a colorful crunch — all served on a stick. A box of these birthday cake-flavored frozen pops is priced at $4.76 and includes four ice cream sandwiches per package. Most reviews on the Walmart website praise these festive, chilled treats as delicious, although they also note that the sprinkles can be somewhat messy. One reviewer says, "I don't really care for sweets, but I got these for my kids. I tried them and ended up eating most of them lol. If you love [birthday-flavored] anything, you will love these." Drumstick's Original Vanilla Sundae Cones have been a beloved frozen dessert since 1928, featuring a classic combination of a waffle cone, chocolate-dipped vanilla ice cream, and roasted peanuts on top. If you're looking for a taste of nostalgia, just grab a box of these from your nearest Walmart. One customer describes the ice cream truck staple, saying, 'Absolutely love this product. It takes me back to my childhood. I still love eating it, can't ever get enough.' Related: These Cult-Favorite Ice Cream Sandwiches Are Finally Back at Costco — in a Brand New Flavor A box of The Original Vanilla Sundae Cones contains eight sundae cones and is priced at approximately $6.86 at Walmart. While the vanilla flavor is a timeless classic for this beloved brand, you can also find other varieties like the Chocolate Cookie-Dipped Sundae Cones or Banana Split Sundae Cones at the major retailer. Read the original article on Food & Wine

Canned soup maker Campbell's beats estimates as eat-at-home trend boosts demand
Canned soup maker Campbell's beats estimates as eat-at-home trend boosts demand

Time of India

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Canned soup maker Campbell's beats estimates as eat-at-home trend boosts demand

HighlightsCampbell Soup Company exceeded third-quarter sales and profit estimates, driven by strong demand for canned food and soups as consumers opt to eat at home amid economic uncertainty. The company maintained its fiscal 2025 net sales growth forecast at 6 per cent to 8 per cent, but projected annual adjusted profit per share at the lower end of its previous forecast due to declining demand in the snacks segment. Campbell Soup Company reported a 4 per cent increase in net sales to $2.48 billion for the quarter, surpassing analysts' expectations, and introduced new snack products to stimulate demand in its snacks business. Prego pasta sauce maker Campbell's Co beat third-quarter sales and profit estimates on Monday, helped by strong demand for its popular canned food and soups as consumers increasingly prefer to eat at home in the face of an uncertain economy. Fears of a potential recession and price hikes triggered by the imposition of hefty tariffs dented consumer sentiment in the U.S. and prompted people to be more judicious in their spending patterns, including trading down to cheaper brands and ditching costly dine-outs. "Consumers are cooking at home at the highest levels since early 2020 and turning to our brands for value, quality and convenience," said Campbell's CEO Mick Beekhuizen. The company maintained its fiscal 2025 forecast for net sales growth in the range of 6 per cent and 8 per cent. It, however, projected annual adjusted profit per share to be at the lower end of its prior forecast range of $2.95 and $3.05, owing to weak demand for snacks. Campbell's, which excluded tariffs from its forecast, expects a hit of between 3 cents and 5 cents per share, accounting for levies currently in place. Volumes for the company's meals and beverages unit rose 7 per cent during the quarter ended April 27, while its snacks business reported a 5 per cent fall. Campbell's has introduced new products such as the Milano white chocolate cookie through its Pepperidge Farm brand and Pop'ums, a snack hybrid combining pretzels and popcorn, to revive demand in its snacks business. Its net sales rose 4 per cent to $2.48 billion during the quarter, compared with analysts' average estimate of $2.43 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG. Adjusted per-share profit of 73 cents also surpassed the estimate of 66 cents. Shares of the company, which have fallen about 18 per cent so far this year, were flat in premarket trading.

Campbell's posts bumper sales amid economic uncertainty
Campbell's posts bumper sales amid economic uncertainty

Daily Mail​

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Campbell's posts bumper sales amid economic uncertainty

Shoppers are buying more soup. That might be a bad sign for the economy. Campbell's — the company behind its namesake soups, as well as brands like Pepperidge Farm and V8 juices — just posted a profit of $66 million. The food maker's CEO, Mick Beekhuizen, said customers have been snapping up low-cost meal soups from grocery stores. The company reported 15 percent sales growth in its meals and beverages division. 'Consumers are cooking at home at the highest levels since early 2020,' he said while reporting the company's earnings. Still, Campbell's noted that customers have been pulling back on snack purchases as shoppers cut discretionary spending. It saw an 8 percent sales decline for its snack brands. Executives reiterated their full-year forecast, saying they expect sales to grow by around 6 percent by the end of 2025. That's down from the company's previous projection of 9 to 11 percent growth. The company's meal growth and snack decline reflect how many Americans are responding to slumping consumer sentiment reports and higher costs in grocery stores. American shoppers are worried about inflation . Monthly inflation rates have cooled to just above the Federal Reserve's target of 2 percent, after peaking at over 9 percent in 2022. But elevated food prices haven't come down: many of those increases are now baked into the cost of everyday goods. Now, shoppers are contending with President Donald Trump's tariffs, which threaten to push food prices even higher. Dozens of food providers — including mid-tier restaurant chains, grocery stores, and budget brands — say their customers are spending less and opting for cheaper options. Casual dining restaurants have been hit particularly hard. These establishments, which rely on discretionary spending from middle-income Americans, are reporting slower traffic and reduced spending. At the same time, they're facing rising costs for the ingredients they use. Bloomin' Brands, the owner of Outback Steakhouse, posted an 8.3 percent sales decline in April. McDonald's also posted a 3.6 percent sales decline . The toxic mix of slowing sales and higher costs has spelled doom for hundreds of restaurant locations and some of America's most recognizable brands. In the past year and change, several iconic brands have filed for bankruptcy, including TGI Fridays, Red Lobster, Hooters, Bertucci's, and On The Border. The wave of closures highlights a broader reality: more Americans are trading nights out for meals at home — and not by choice. That belt-tightening is being echoed by low-cost retailers like Dollar General, which cater to budget-conscious consumers. Executives there are also seeing signs that financial stress is reshaping how people shop.

Cooking at Home Hasn't Been This Common Since 2020, Campbell's Says
Cooking at Home Hasn't Been This Common Since 2020, Campbell's Says

Yahoo

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Cooking at Home Hasn't Been This Common Since 2020, Campbell's Says

Americans haven't been cooking at home so much since early 2020, when the pandemic hit, Campbell's executives said, a trend that's hurting its snack sales. Goldfish and Snyder's of Hanover pretzels performed particularly poorly, while Pepperidge Farm cookies did fairly well, Campbell's executives said Monday. Other food producers, including Mondelēz International and Conagra Brands, have said in recent months that their snack sales are meals are in, according to Campbell's, and snacks are out. Executives at Campbell's Co. (CPB), which sells its namesake soups, Prego and Rao's sauces, and a variety of snacks, told analysts Monday that it hasn't seen this much at-home meal prep since the pandemic hit. Softer consumer sentiment has 'consumers making more deliberate choices with their spending on food" this year, CEO Mick Beekhuizen said on Campbell's third-quarter earnings conference call. 'The key outcome is a growing preference for home-cooked meals, leading to the highest levels of meals prepared at home since early 2020,' he said on the call, according to a transcript made available by AlphaSense. Americans' interest in saving is helping the company's meal and beverage business but hurting snack sales, executives said. The snack segment's sluggishness prompted CFO Carrie Anderson to say adjusted earnings for the year are expected to come in at the 'low end' of guidance, which stands at $2.95 to $3.05 per share. This outlook, which excludes the impact of tariffs, assumes organic sales will be down 2% to flat. Campbell's organic sales—results adjusted for the recent sale of Pop Secret and Noosa Yoghurt, and the purchase of Sovos Brands—grew 1% year-over-year for the third quarter, the company said, reflecting a 6% increase in meal and beverage sales and a 5% decline in snacks. Goldfish and Snyder's of Hanover pretzels, in particular, struggled, executives said, while Pepperidge Farm cookies fared better. Other companies, including Hain Celestial Group (HAIN), General Mills (GIS) and Mondelēz International (MDLZ), have said recently that consumers are cutting back on snacks. 'We see consumers switching to more essentials in grocery, and snacking categories are suffering,' Mondelēz CEO Dirk Van de Put said on an earnings conference call in late April. 'You can see the consumer, not only in food, but across the board really being very, very frugal and very careful,' he said. Still, some companies say sales of protein and health-focused snacks have taken off. 'Between meat snacks and popcorn, you've got two very on-trend businesses, not to mention our seeds business, which is sometimes overlooked but is a phenomenal, very profitable business,' Conagra (CAG) CEO Sean Connolly said in early April when the company reported third-quarter earnings. Read the original article on Investopedia

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