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Infinity Market Research
Infinity Market Research
19 days ago · posted in Love

Food Color Market Expands as Demand for Natural and Visual Appeal Grows

The global Food Color market is witnessing remarkable growth, driven by rising consumer awareness around natural ingredients, clean labeling, and visual appeal in packaged foods. As consumers increasingly associate vibrant colors with freshness, flavor, and product quality, food coloring has evolved from a functional additive to a strategic tool in product differentiation and brand identity.

From bakery and beverages to dairy, snacks, and ready-to-eat meals, food colors are playing a central role in enhancing consumer experience and influencing purchase decisions.

Market Drivers: Health Trends & Aesthetic Appeal

1. Rise of Natural Colors

One of the strongest trends shaping the food color market is the global shift from synthetic dyes to natural alternatives. Ingredients such as beetroot extract, spirulina, turmeric, annatto, paprika, and carrot concentrate are being increasingly adopted by food manufacturers seeking plant-based, clean-label formulations.

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Infinity Market Research
19 days ago · joined Love
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My Word

Hello fellow Vocabularians,

Of interest,

an older BBC radio program, My Word,

available free through Internet Archive.

Erudiciously witty.

Spoiler Alert !

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Steven W Rodgers
Steven W Rodgers

Archaic Phrases That Refuse to Die

 


We’re all guilty of it. You’re not taping anything when you record, there’s no dial to turn when you're making a call, and your glove box has likely never had a pair of gloves in it if you live south of the Mason-Dixon line. —but you still say this stuff. Welcome to the graveyard of outdated technology, where the phrases just won’t die.


Tech & Media Throwbacks That Refuse to Quit


  • Tape a show  What are you taping it to, exactly? Your cloud? Origin: VHS. Now: Streaming, DVR, or yelling at your smart TV.

  • Footage    From film reels measured in feet. Still used for digital video—because “megabyte-age” sounds ridiculous.

  • Dial a number  Haven’t seen a rotary phone since the Nixon administration, but sure, let’s “dial.”


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Steven W Rodgers
Steven W Rodgers
May 30, 2025 · posted in Love

Equal Attraction?????

I've long been intrigued by the notion of equal attraction; that is, the theory that if you are attracted to someone, he or she is attracted to you. I know it can't be true 100% of the time, but the fact that so many countless millions of couples end up together, we can't dismiss the idea in its entirety. Many times, I've been surprised to find that women I've had a crush on, actually felt the same way about me. It makes sense in a way. Nature is a very equalizing force. Water finds its own level. If someone likes another, that attraction is felt and if reciprocated, is intensified, and so on and so on. If the opposing party wants nothing to do with you, that aura is sensed, and quickly brings you down a level or two. Bottom line: If you feel a certain way about anot…

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Steven W Rodgers
Steven W Rodgers
May 21, 2025 · posted in Grammar

My 6-year-old Self in Response to Spelling Rules

I have an admitted aversion to rules of spelling. They make sense in some languages, but not necessarily in English. Part of the problem is the veritable hodge podge of sources from which English is derrived; especially French, but also German, Latin, Greek, and smatterings of Arabic, Spanish and even Turkish. (but I mostly blame the French). As a result, rules spelling are a bit nonsensical.


I very clearly remember being in Mrs. Hippe's first grade class in Morningside School, when she taught us the "i before e except after c" nonsense. I said, "What about the word "weird"? "That's an exception," she patiently explained. "What about "neighbor"? "Yes, as I said "except in words like 'neighbor' and 'weigh.'" Yikes. More exceptions! I couldn't take it!


I looked into it over the years (yes, I was that nerdy as a child), and found a litany of words that were apparently,…


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