US/CANADA: Smart Balance snaps up Glutino Food Group

By: Michelle Russell | 4 August 2011

US health food manufacturer Smart Balance has struck a US$66.3m deal to acquire Canadian gluten-free food firm Glutino Food Group.

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US health food manufacturer Smart Balance has struck a US$66.3m deal to acquire Canadian gluten-free food firm Glutino Food Group.

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