DDW will employ water extraction of the purple corn color at its manufacturing facility in Port Washington, Wisconsin. Samples are available. Applications for the anthocyanin coloring include juice drinks, energy/sports drinks, some enhanced waters, fruit preparations, yogurt, salad dressing, snacks, cereals, and confectionery products.
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“Our customers prefer documented control from seed to sale, and we’re excited to provide a new solution using a domestic crop that’s a sustainable, scalable source of color,” said Elaine Gravatte, president and chief operating officer, DDW Inc.
A prototype of DDW’s purple corn color received the NEXTY award for “Best New Ingredient” at the 2016 Natural Products Expo West event in March. DDW will feature the innovation at the 2016 IFT Food Expo in Chicago, Booth 1809. At a future date, the company will expand availability to regions outside of North America.
DDW’s mission is to enhance the visual appeal of food and beverages. Nature provides the raw materials while DDW adds 150 years of color expertise. The brilliant partnership offers a complete range of natural coloring, colouring foods, caramel color and burnt sugar with the required stability for your application. A trusted provider of color solutions for the food and beverage industry, the company now operates 11 manufacturing sites on 5 continents for customers in 100 countries. Visit http://www.ddwcolor.com and follow us on Twitter @ddwcolor.
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