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The Cranberry Marketing Committee (CMC) USA is focused on promoting the use and consumption of cranberries worldwide. The CMC was established as a Federal Marketing Order in 1962 to ensure a stable, orderly supply of good quality product. The Marketing Order has been amended several times since its inception to further the CMC's ability to expand market development projects in domestic and international markets. Currently, CMC conducts generic promotion activities in the United States, China, India, Mexico, Pan-Europe and South Korea.
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New Study Evaluates the Effectiveness of Cranberries in Preventing Urinary Tract Infections

Cranberry products have long been popular for their potential to prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs). A new comprehensive study analyzed the results of multiple randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to determine the effectiveness of cranberries in preventing UTIs.
 
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US Cranberries Share New Insights on the Benefits of Cranberries in Prevention of H. Pylori Bacterial Infection

With a view to create awareness and share critical insights on the benefits of Cranberry juice in prevention of H. Pylori bacterial infection and strengthen gut health, India office of US Cranberry Marketing Committee conducted a series of insightful and interactive sessions with leading gut specia... (more)
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Dilli Dilwalon ki and Amchi Mumbai Celebrate the Start of US Cranberries Week

This December, US Cranberries is hosting its 2nd annual US Cranberries Week in Dili Dilwalo ki and Amchi Mumbai. To celebrate US Cranberries Week, the Cranberry Marketing Committee has partnered with three popular restaurant chains - Cafe Delhi Heights, Punjab Grill, and Tappas, and Smoke Hou... (more)
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US Cranberries Organizes Masterclass with Chef Saransh Goila

It was “foodie” time this weekend, as aspiring chefs and food lovers of NCR came together to celebrate National Eat a Cranberry Day, with Chef Saransh Goila at The Pullman, New Delhi Aerocity. The renowned chef-led an engaging masterclass, hosted by US Cranberries, and captiv... (more)
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US Cranberries: Most Loved Superfruit Around the World

US Cranberries are known as America’s original superfruit because of the astonishing amount of health benefits they have. US Cranberries’ unique polyphenols are what make them a superfruit.
 
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US Cranberries Embark on a New Journey with Saransh Goila – Author, Restaurateur, and Maverick Chef

US Cranberries today announced a new partnership with Saransh Goila – one of India’s most influential celebrity chefs – to promote the extensive health benefits of cranberries. 
 
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Cranberry Flavored Ice Creams Launched at Giani’s, Emoi and Kulfiano

Cranberries in India are quickly gaining popularity as three leading Delhi ice cream brands have updated their menus to include the superfruit. Giani’s, Emoi, and Kulfiano launched a range of cranberry ice creams during the US Cranberry Ice Cream Carnival, and thanks to their popularity, hav... (more)
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Superfruit Cranberry - Your Monsoon Saviour

Cranberries are the underrated stars of the berry family. In fact, they are often referred to as ‘Super Foods’ for its high nutritional contents and extremely low-calorie count - 25 calories per cup! Due to their very sharp and sour taste, cranberries are rarely eaten raw and are ... (more)
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US Cranberries Partners with Sonia Narang, Nutritionist and Dietician

US Cranberries today announced their collaboration with Sonia Narang, a popular nutritionist and dietician in India. In her new role, she will work towards promoting the health benefits of US Cranberries in the country.
 
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Cranberry Reduces the Risk of Urinary Tract Infection Recurrence in Otherwise Healthy Women

A recent meta-analysis study published in The Journal of Nutrition advocates that Cranberry reduces the risk of Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) recurrence in otherwise healthy women. The current study was co-authored by Zhuxuan Fu, DeAnn Liska, David Talan and Mei Chung.
 
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