HALL 10.1 STAND H010-J011 GNT
XBERRY® colours are made from non-GMO fruit, vegetables, and plants and support natural ingredient declarations. The colours are available in multiple formats to suit different
application requirements and can be used to achieve a complete spectrum of vibrant shades. At ProSweets, visitors to the GNT stand (Hall 10.1 | H010 J011) will be able to discover the possibilities through a selection of eye-catching EXBERRY®potato chips. They can choose from six options featuring seasonings with on-trend flavours as well as bold shades from across the rainbow. In addition, they will be able to view a variety of colourful confectionery samples.
Sustainability is a key focus for GNT and the company will also present a drink concept to show how EXBERRY® colours factor into products’ carbon footprint. GNT, which recently secured an EcoVadis gold medal, offers carbon footprint data for the colours in the plant-based EXBERRY® portfolio. GNT’s experts will be available throughout the event to talk to visitors about their individual project requirements, including technical matters and questions regarding sustainability. Petra Thiele, Sales Director EMEA at GNT, said: “Manufacturers all over
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to showcase power of plant-based EXBERRY® colours at
GNT will demonstrate how EXBERRY® colours offer a natural and sustainable way to elevate visual appeal in confectionery and snacks at ProSweets Cologne.
the world are now cleaning up their ingredient lists to ensure products meet consumer expectations on naturalness and sustainability. Our plant-based EXBERRY® colours are the perfect solution. They can deliver spectacular shades in all types of confectionery and snacks, ensuring manufacturers can achieve maximum visual impact without having to compromise on the ingredient list.”
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