Smucker profit forecast tops estimates despite rising coffee costs
date:Jun 06, 2014
struggling to boost sales of its peanut butter and fruit spreads due to rising competition and consumers shifting away from artificially sweetened fruit spreads.

Ohio-based Smucker said it expects its K-cups - coffee pods used in Keurig Green Mountain Inc's single coffee brewers - to achieve modest volume growth in 2015.

The company's net income fell 9 percent to $118.5 million, or $1.16 per share, in the fourth quarter.

Excluding items, profit was $1.21 per share.

Net sales fell 8 percent
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