Pure Flavor sees snacking growth

Matt Mastronardi, executive vice president of Leamington, Ontario-based Pure Flavor, said the company has seen continued growth in snacking products.

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Matt Mastronardi, executive vice president of Leamington, Ontario-based Pure Flavor, said the company has seen continued growth in snacking products, including:

“Our year-over-year growth has required us to expand our grower network throughout North America. This is covering all commodities,” he said.

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