The company’s Loacker Quadratini and Loacker Classic flavors were the first to receive Non-GMO Project verification.
Confections brand Loacker (Jersey City, NJ) will showcase its lineup of products verified non-GMO by the Non-GMO Project at the Natural Products Expo West trade show in Anaheim, CA, in March, at Booth #N1807.
The company’s Loacker Quadratini and Loacker Classic flavors were the first to receive Non-GMO Project verification. Says the company in a press release, “Loacker’s Non-GMO Project verification status allows for even more brand transparency and is in harmony with the company’s ongoing commitment to using only the best possible ingredients, while avoiding artificial flavorings, added colors, and preservatives.”
The company says that its ingredients are all of certified origin. This includes its non-GMO Alpine milk, its hazelnuts roasted in house, and its cocoa and vanilla which are sourced from sustainable farms.
“We are eagerly anticipating Expo West,” said Jenny Fernandez, vice president of marketing, Loacker USA, in a press release. “As always, we look forward to associating with our esteemed colleagues and providing them with high-quality, Non-GMO Verified product offerings.”
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