Sierra Cockerille emerges as all-around threat, 3rd offensive option for SU
Courtesy of Rich Barnes | USA Today Sports
Sierra Cockerille has 26 points this season through nine games, the third-most on the team. She had 30 total points during her first two seasons combined.
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Sierra Cockerille already had a goal and an assist 10 minutes into Syracuse’s 18-14 game against Notre Dame on March 11. After an ensuing high pass from the Fighting Irish hit the ground, the midfielder had the chance to make a defensive play as the ball rolled into her zone at the top of the 8-meter.
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Nestlé Confectionery is set to expand its Rowntree’s Fruit Pastilles portfolio with a dessert-inspired bag of sweets. Rowntree’s Dessert Pastilles will be available from the beginning of February in 139g sharing bags (£1.29), containing four flavours - mango sorbet, blueberry pie, cherry bakewell, and apple crumble. Nestlé said the variant is vegan-friendly, like the rest of the Rowntree’s portfolio. Meg Miller, brand manager for Rowntree’s, said: “There has been an incredible response to our slightly
They are made with a vegan recipe
Nestlé is adding a new range pudding-inspired of Dessert Pastilles sweets to its Rowntree’s lineup.
Called Dessert Pastilles, the new brand will contain four flavours: Mango Sorbet, Blueberry Pie, Cherry Bakewell and Apple Crumble.
They will launch with a “slightly softer”, vegan-friendly recipe, which the brand already updated its core range to last year, after trialling more than 30 formulations to remove the gelatine while retaining the “iconic chew”.
The NPD joins Nestlé’s growing vegan portfolio, which so far includes Jelly Tots, Vegan Carnation and Nescafé Gold plant-based lattes.
Rowntree’s brand manager Meg Miller said the Dessert Pastilles were an “innovative twist” on the classic Fruit Pastilles, with four “on trend” flavours that evoked the taste of some of the “nation’s best-loved puddings”. “Our technicians had a lot of fun creating Dessert Pastilles, and we think they have done an amazing job.”