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Apeel Sciences highlighted its commitment to transparency and says it stands in agreement with Stutzman, who introduced the ...
Iconic actress Michelle Pfeiffer apologized for her previous comments criticizing Apeel, a plant‑based, edible coating ...
Michelle Pfeiffer has apologized after parroting a fringe theory that a food product with ties to Bill Gates would ...
While Apeel, for now, is focused on growing its U.S. footprint through partnerships with retailers and distributors, their work with Peruvian growers nods to the fact that the startup aims to go ...
Apeel Sciences The product is FDA approved, and the thin layer it leaves behind is edible and tasteless. It would replace the wax that is often used on grocery store produce.
Apeel CEO James Rogers, who founded the Santa Barbara, California-based company in 2012, said Apeel’s plant-derived technology gives produce an extra “peel” that slows the rate of water loss ...
For now, Apeel is focused on shipping its avocados to more stores — and expanding the range of fruits and vegetables that use its technology. Within the year, Rogers said, he hopes to have Apeel ...
Apeel, the California-based company that's developed a line of edible armor for all kinds of produce, has plenty more in its pipeline. Its formulations help apples keep for 30 days.
Apeel is compliant with what the FDA calls “GRAS,” or “generally recognized as safe” to eat. There are no allergy concerns, Rogers says, because allergens come in a fruit or vegetable’s ...
Apeel also records and analyzes data about color, texture, size and volume, and feeds this back into its computer systems to inform the development process (put another way, it’s not just ...
Apeel is the next evolution of this idea. Over the last 2,000 years, we have learned a lot about material science; now maybe we can take some of those ideas and apply them the same way the monks ...
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