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Helping pladis create a healthier Digestive biscuit

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Smiling middle age couple on sofa dunking McVitie's digestive biscuits in tea cup
Biscuits are loved by many, and few are as beloved in the U.K. as the iconic Digestive biscuit. When pladis, the maker of McVitie’s Digestives and a long-standing customer of Tate & Lyle’s, asked us to help them develop a healthier version, our food scientists jumped into gear.

Helping to develop the “extra crunch” for fried chicken in APAC

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Crunchy chicken dipped in sauce
A food service customer in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region was looking to launch a new chicken batter flour premix with an "extra crunch." They had evaluated several different starches before selecting Tate & Lyle's CMS Modified Tapioca Starch samples made in Thailand.

Helping Oatly solve its ‘whipping cream’ challenge

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Oatly customer with plant-based product
Tate & Lyle’s dairy application experts partnered with the plant-based pioneer to develop its oat-based alternative to whipping cream.

Delivering on-trend solutions for NotCo: Latin-American customer success stories

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On trend solutions in Latin America
Food trends vary throughout the world. What’s popular in North America for example, is often very different to the prominent consumer desires further south in Latin America. Our regional experts are well aligned to the nuances of local food trends, and our portfolio of ingredients and solutions can...

Delivering on-trend solutions for Smart Sweets and Killer Creamery

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On trends solutions in North America
Consumers today are looking for healthier snacks and products with less sugar and calories, and often in categories where sugar reduction is more difficult due to the broader functionality (beyond sweetness) that sugar traditionally provides.