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October 2003

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Coors may join low-carb wave

Adolph Coors Co. may be preparing to hop on the low-carb beer wagon, riding the frothy success of competitor Anheuser-Bu...
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GoodHouseKeeping: Blimpie Debuts Low-Carb Menu

Blimpie International will become the latest fast-food chain to join the health craze this week when it introduces a low...
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Miami Herald: Protein diet adherents can now anticipate arrival of Heinz' One Carb Ketchup

Sweet bliss for adherents of the low-carb diet who are longing for a dressed up hot dog or hamburger - H.J. Heinz is thr...
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WISTV.com: low carb diets appear to work

Adherents to high-protein, low-carbohydrate diets love the idea of eating fat to get thin. Susan Thom is on the Atkins' ...
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Reuters: Heinz to Introduce Low-Carb Ketchup

Since spinning off last December its tuna, soup, baby food and pet food units to Del Monte Foods Co., Heinz has focused ...
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ClickOnDetroit.com: Concern Over Effects Of Low-Carbohydrate Diet

If you find yourself ordering a burger and tossing the bun, then you may already be aware of the weight-loss benefits of...
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STLTODAY: Senator can't stomach U.S. food pyramid guidelines

The box he held displayed the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Guide Pyramid and touted the crackers as part of the...
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The Valley News: African cocoa beans waiting to be delivered to Fulton

Cocoa beans located in West Africa are awaiting shipment to the former Nestle plant, L. Michael Treadwell, executive dir...
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ninemsn: Protein and iron: red meat alternatives

Popular advertisements for meat over the last two decades have done much to get us, especially men, eating more meat. Th...
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PalmBeachPost.com: Boynton man invents drops for those with taste for water

Do you hate drinking plain water, but want to drink lots of it and still maintain a low-carbohydrate diet? Flavors2Go...
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NYTimes: New Doctor, New Diet, but Still No Cookies

Dr. Agatston — whose office is not in South Beach, by the way, but the older, tamer neighborhood to its north — is n...
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Forbes: Hain Celestial launches low-carb line

Hain Celestial Group Inc. (nasdaq: HAIN - news - people), a maker of natural and organic foods, said on Wednesday it la...
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WBBM: McDonald's To Test, Low-Fat, Low-Cal, Low-Carb Menus

McDonald's Corp. Wednesday said it plans to launch a program to attract people following a low-fat, low-calorie, or low-...
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TheStar.com: Like Atkins, only different

Theories abound as to what has propelled the South Beach diet to the center of the weight-loss universe since the book b...
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the californian: Store offers carb curbers a haven

Husband-and-wife team Jeff and Tami Shaffer, who opened Supplement Express in the tanning salon six weeks go at 914 Main...
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kfdx: Beef Prices at record highs

Red meat used to be in the small tip of the food pyramid for many diets. But not any more. The growing popularity of hig...
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Yahoo news: Low-Carb Diets Are Working, Study Says

The dietary establishment has long argued it's impossible, but a new study offers intriguing evidence for the idea that ...
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Don Pablo's Flexes Muscle With Low Carb, High Flavor Menu Choices

Don Pablo's, voted the nation's No. 1 Mexican restaurant chain by consumers, will flex its menu muscle with the first na...
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News.com.au: Hunger-killing cactus could grow in Australia

Hoodia...[a rare cactus]... traditionally used by the Kalahari's San bushmen to ward off hunger and thirst during long ...
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foodingredientsfirst.com: Atkins diet backed by new Harvard study

A new study offers interesting evidence for the idea that people on low-carbohydrate diets can actually eat more than fo...
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KBCI 2: Boise Store Capitalizes On Low Carb Trend

It is a small study, done by the Harvard School of Public Health. In it, people who ate more calories on a low carb die...
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Low Carb Store Opens in Sylvania

A lot of people are trying low carbohydrate diets. Plans like the Atkins Diet, South Beach, or The Zone let people eat ...
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Atkins approved: Restaurant rolls out low-carb margaritas

Responding to a growing legion of carb-conscious dieters, a chain of Mexican restaurants has rolled out a low-carbohydra...
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Forbes: Low-carb meals could spell next fast-food fight

Jeff Endervelt's interest in low-carbohydrate foods began as a personal quest when he experimented with the Atkins diet ...
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wftv.com: Pizza Hut Launching Pizza For The Diet-Conscious

To the menu of zero-calorie Slurpees and low-carbohydrate margaritas, diet-conscious Americans can now add lower-fat piz...
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FortWayne.com: High times for low-carb

Thirty years ago, people laughed at Robert Atkins. Nutritionists snickered at the high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet. T...
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TheBostonChannel.com: Low-Carb Dieters Eat More, Lose More Weight

A small study supports the idea that people who go on Atkins-style diets can eat more and still lose weight. During t...
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Newsday.com: Low Carb's Long Term Benefits Still Debated

Last spring, the New England Journal of Medicine published two studies that reached the same conclusion millions of Amer...
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MSNBC: Low carb the new name in beer game

Miller Lite is hammering the low-carb message because a 12-ounce can has just over three carbs, which is less than Coors...
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Oswego Daily News: New Chocolate Company Exec Says More Than Low-Carb Bars In Fulton's Future

Passing through town on his way from an investor meeting in Canada to other stops before dinner plans in New York City, ...
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Fool.com: Coke's New Twist

Coca-Cola looks to shake up the juice market with an appeal to people who crave health. Reuters reported Friday that the...
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Eurekalert.org: Lifestyle changes clinically effective

Though the concept of healthy living has long included such recommendations as diet and exercise, clinical evidence sugg...
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