Cargill Helps Manufacturers Unlock the Potential of CoroWise™ Plant Sterols to Boost the Appeal of Great Tasting, Healthy Foods and Beverages
New heart-healthy chocolate beverage prototype showcased at IFT 2010
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Cargill featured a heart-healthy chocolate beverage prototype containing CoroWise™ plant sterols at the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) Food Expo in Chicago earlier this month. The prototype is a creamy, dark chocolate beverage in a four-ounce package that contains 0.4 grams of CoroWise™ plant sterols, a level that supports a U.S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA) approved heart-health claim*.
Heart health is a key driver of many of today's consumer buying decisions. Almost 107 million Americans have elevated cholesterol**, and 77 percent of consumers have used heart healthy foods in the past year***. Backed by a U.S. FDA health claim and significant scientific research demonstrating their effectiveness at lowering bad cholesterol, plant sterols are capturing more and more consumer attention.
"At IFT, Cargill demonstrated another way that our customers can capture new market share with CoroWise™ plant sterols – by delivering a heart-health benefit in a delicious, great tasting chocolate beverage," said Carol Lowry, application scientist, Cargill Health & Nutrition. "It wasn't so long ago that consumers associated healthy eating with sacrificing taste. But today, health-conscious consumers expect rich, satisfying experiences from healthier foods."
CoroWise™ plant sterols do not impact taste or texture, so incorporating them into foods and beverages doesn't affect the consumer taste experience. As such, manufacturers can use them to support heart health labeling in products like Cargill's chocolate beverage prototype.
"The chocolate beverage prototype with CoroWise™ plant sterols demonstrates how Cargill is leveraging consumer trends in new and surprising ways to help our customers build brands and capture market share. CoroWise™ plant sterols are already well known in applications such as juices, breads and multivitamins," adds Terri Vanderpol, senior scientist, Cargill Beverage Applications Laboratory. "Considering that about 40 percent of the population already associates dark chocolate with heart health benefits, the pairing of chocolate and CoroWise™ plant sterols makes a lot of sense."
CoroWise™ plant sterols are incorporated into a growing number of foods, beverages and dietary supplements. Cargill supports cobranded partners and their CoroWise™ plant sterols-containing products through its comprehensive Healthcare Professional Outreach program. The program includes a Premier sponsorship with the American Dietetic Association as well as a Consumer Outreach program that offers media coverage and sponsorships with the American Heart Association.
Lowry and Vanderpol further discuss the topic on the Cargill Innovation Exchange.
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FDA approved claim: Foods and beverages containing at least 0.4g per serving of plant sterols, when consumed twice a day with food for a daily total intake of 0.8g as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of coronary disease. |
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American Heart Association |
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NMI's Health and Wellness Trends Report 2008 |
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Cargill is an international producer and marketer of food, agricultural, financial and industrial products and services. Founded in 1865, the privately held company employs 138,000 people in 67 countries. Cargill helps customers succeed through collaboration and innovation, and is committed to applying its global knowledge and experience to help meet economic, environmental and social challenges wherever it does business. For more information, visit www.cargill.com.
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