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Yahoo
11-08-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
McCormick® Announces the Return of Limited-Edition Finishing Sugars in Biggest Seasonal Drop Yet
From Apple Cider to Spiced Orange, the fall and winter limited-edition McCormick® Finishing Sugars include new and returning flavors, coming soon nationwide HUNT VALLEY, Md., Aug. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- After a breakout debut in 2024, the McCormick® brand is bringing back the magic of the season with an expanded collection of eight limited-edition Finishing Sugars. From cozy fall treats to favorite wintertime flavors, the new and returning seasonal McCormick Finishing Sugars add instant flavor and festive sparkle to every sweet moment. Available soon, fans can look forward to topping fall baked goods or garnishing hot beverages as temperatures cool down. "The enthusiastic response to the debut line of Finishing Sugars last year made it clear that fans are looking for inspiration and craving simple, delicious ways to bring seasonal magic into everyday moments," said Giovanna DiLegge, Vice President Marketing, U.S. Consumer at McCormick. "This limited-edition collection bottles the flavor and feeling of fall and winter. McCormick Finishing Sugars transform recipes and favorite foods by adding subtle sweetness – just sprinkle and enjoy!" The fall Finishing Sugars will warm any brisk autumn day. They feature three new flavors, Apple Cider, Maple Brown Sugar and Pumpkin Spice, and one returning favorite, Salted Caramel. Apple Cider: A fall classic that pairs tart apple and warm spices with a subtle sweetness, it's perfect on chilly mornings – add a dash to hot teas, pancakes, donuts, and more. Maple Brown Sugar: Upgrade coffee, cookies, pancakes, cinnamon rolls and more by infusing the warm, autumnal flavor of brown sugar and a hint of maple syrup. Pumpkin Spice: Everybody's favorite fall flavor, now available as a Finishing Sugar. This blend of warm spices like cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg, is a must-have seasonal comfort on anything – lattes included. Salted Caramel: Sweet meets salty perfection with a balance of rich, creamy caramel with a hint of salt that goes – sprinkle everything from French toast to ice cream and brownies. The winter Finishing Sugars will tickle holiday taste buds. They feature two new flavors, Chocolate Hazelnut and Spiced Orange, and two returning hits, Candy Cane and English Toffee. Chocolate Hazelnut: This timeless, decadent duo provides festive holiday flavor and richness in pancake batter, with glazed donuts, or in white frosting as a dip. Spiced Orange: Capture the heart of the holidays with a twist of warm citrus; mix it into a cake batter or top holiday drinks to give each a bright, fragrant flavor. Candy Cane: Delight in the iconic taste of peppermint with playful red and white sugar granules. Sprinkle on hot cocoa, cookies, ice cream and chocolate bark, or use to rim holiday cocktails. English Toffee: An indulgent blend of sweet vanilla paired with buttery toffee flavor offers an added touch of richness to any dessert, and even French toast, oatmeal, or popcorn. McCormick tapped into the Finishing category last holiday season with the debut of the limited-edition Holiday Finishing Sugars, quickly followed by the launch of a Finishing Salts collection in spring 2025. Each time, the response was immediate, with fans connecting to the versatility and nostalgia of the products, using them on everything from baked goods to cocktails to deliver instant flavor that satisfies a craving. This season they're back, with even more seasonal flavor variety. Fall Finishing Sugars are available on today and coming soon to retailers nationwide. Winter Finishing Sugars will be available online and at retailers nationwide starting in September. For fans looking for recipe inspiration using the latest products, check here. More details on the new products and additional recipes are available at Follow along on Instagram and TikTok. Media Note: High-resolution product and recipe images can be downloaded here. About McCormickMcCormick & Company, Incorporated is a global leader in flavor. With over $6.7 billion in annual sales across 150 countries and territories, we manufacture, market, and distribute herbs, spices, seasonings, condiments and flavors to the entire food and beverage industry including retailers, food manufacturers and foodservice businesses. Our most popular brands with trademark registrations include McCormick, French's, Frank's RedHot, Stubb's, OLD BAY, Lawry's, Zatarain's, Ducros, Vahiné, Cholula, Schwartz, Kamis, DaQiao, Club House, Aeroplane, Gourmet Garden, FONA and Giotti. The breadth and reach of our portfolio uniquely position us to capitalize on the consumer demand for flavor in every sip and bite, through our products and our customers' products. We operate in two segments, Consumer and Flavor Solutions, which complement each other and reinforce our differentiation. The scale, insights, and technology that we leverage from both segments are meaningful in driving sustainable growth. Founded in 1889 and headquartered in Hunt Valley, Maryland USA, McCormick is guided by our principles and committed to our Purpose – To Stand Together for the Future of Flavor. McCormick envisions A World United by Flavor where healthy, sustainable, and delicious go hand in hand. To learn more, visit: or follow McCormick & Company on Instagram and LinkedIn. Media Contacts: Sunshine Sachs Morgan & Lylismck@ McCormick & Company Margaret_Nam@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE McCormick & Company Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


CBS News
18-07-2025
- Climate
- CBS News
Water main break expected to close Baltimore County road for 2 days, officials say
A water main break reported in Hunt Valley Friday could prompt a two-day road closure, according to the Baltimore County Department of Public Works (DPW). Contractors responded to the water main break around 11 a.m. on Friday on York Road between Ashland and Schilling roads. The section of York Road is closed for emergency repairs, officials said. WJZ was on the scene as water gushed into parking lots on both sides of York Road. The incident caused flooding along the road. One restaurant owner told WJZ that she sent her customers and employees away after she lost water. While the Baltimore region usually sees an uptick in water main breaks during freezing temperatures, a variety of other factors can also cause breaks. In January, DPW responded to nearly a dozen water main breaks in one day. According to live DPW maps, there are currently 10 water main issues in the region, including two in Baltimore County. Data shows the water main has been shut down since the break was reported.


Reuters
26-06-2025
- Business
- Reuters
Spice maker McCormick beats quarterly profit estimates on cost-saving efforts
June 26 (Reuters) - Flavoring products maker McCormick (MKC.N), opens new tab on Thursday beat Wall Street estimates for second-quarter profit, aided by the resilient demand for its higher-priced products and cost-saving initiatives. Waning consumer confidence has led to customers opting to eat at home more than dining out, boosting sales for packaged foods companies such as McCormick despite the looming economic uncertainty. "We are well positioned with our robust plans to mitigate current tariff related costs, fuel growth investments, and expand operating margins," CEO Brendan Foley said. The Cholula hot sauce maker's heavy marketing and promotional investments have also brought back customers previously lost to lower-priced competitors, including private label brands. The Hunt Valley, Maryland-based company's quarterly volumes rose 1.3%, while its prices were up 0.3% from a year ago. McCormick plans to mitigate the additional tariff-led costs through product-sourcing strategies and cost-savings initiatives under its comprehensive continuous improvement program. The company reaffirmed its annual forecasts, taking into consideration the 10% tariff on U.S. imported goods and an incremental 30% tariff on goods from China. For the fiscal year, McCormick expects flat to 2% increase in sales and adjusted earnings per share of $3.03 to $3.08. Most of its U.S. imports from Mexico and Canada are compliant with the country's trade agreement, the company said. The spice and seasoning maker's net sales rose 1% to $1.66 billion in the quarter ended May 31, in line with estimates. Its quarterly adjusted profit per share of 69 cents beat expectations of 66 cents, according to data compiled by LSEG. Shares of the company were up 4% in premarket trading following the results.

Yahoo
26-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Spice maker McCormick beats quarterly profit estimates on cost-saving efforts
(Reuters) -Flavoring products maker McCormick on Thursday beat Wall Street estimates for second-quarter profit, aided by the resilient demand for its higher-priced products and cost-saving initiatives. Waning consumer confidence has led to customers opting to eat at home more than dining out, boosting sales for packaged foods companies such as McCormick despite the looming economic uncertainty. "We are well positioned with our robust plans to mitigate current tariff related costs, fuel growth investments, and expand operating margins," CEO Brendan Foley said. The Cholula hot sauce maker's heavy marketing and promotional investments have also brought back customers previously lost to lower-priced competitors, including private label brands. The Hunt Valley, Maryland-based company's quarterly volumes rose 1.3%, while its prices were up 0.3% from a year ago. McCormick plans to mitigate the additional tariff-led costs through product-sourcing strategies and cost-savings initiatives under its comprehensive continuous improvement program. The company reaffirmed its annual forecasts, taking into consideration the 10% tariff on U.S. imported goods and an incremental 30% tariff on goods from China. For the fiscal year, McCormick expects flat to 2% increase in sales and adjusted earnings per share of $3.03 to $3.08. Most of its U.S. imports from Mexico and Canada are compliant with the country's trade agreement, the company said. The spice and seasoning maker's net sales rose 1% to $1.66 billion in the quarter ended May 31, in line with estimates. Its quarterly adjusted profit per share of 69 cents beat expectations of 66 cents, according to data compiled by LSEG. Shares of the company were up 4% in premarket trading following the results.

Yahoo
26-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
McCormick: Fiscal Q2 Earnings Snapshot
HUNT VALLEY, Md. (AP) — HUNT VALLEY, Md. (AP) — McCormick & Co. (MKC) on Thursday reported fiscal second-quarter earnings of $175 million. On a per-share basis, the Hunt Valley, Maryland-based company said it had profit of 65 cents. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs, came to 69 cents per share. The results surpassed Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of six analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of 65 cents per share. The spices and seasonings company posted revenue of $1.66 billion in the period, which met Street forecasts. McCormick expects full-year earnings in the range of $3.03 to $3.08 per share. _____ This story was generated by Automated Insights ( using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on MKC at Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data