Archive of all Britvic articles – Page 12
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NewsBritvic adds fruity Juiced trio to Fruit Shoot lineup for kids
Sugar content is around 5.6g per 100ml – markedly higher than Fruit Shoot’s low-sugar core and zero-sugar Hydro lineups
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NewsMedia Bites 8 February: Carlsberg, Poundland, Tesco
It is a quiet morning in the papers in terms of grocery and fmcg news, with Carlsberg in the spotlight following its annual results and Poundland gaining publicity after its Christmas advert was banned by the ASA.
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NewsRussian woes hit Carlsberg profits in 2017
Full-year profits at Carlsberg took a hit as sales and volumes were held back by a change in the law in Russia restricting the size of plastic beer bottles.
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NewsBritvic to create 80 jobs through Rugby site investment
The move, part of a broader £240m investment in the soft drink giant’s UK operations, will significantly ramp up production at the site
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NewsBritvic launches A Healthier Everyday sustainability drive
The initiative aims to help consumers make healthier choices, support the wellbeing of communities, and minimise Britvic’s environmental impact.
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NewsJohn Campbell takes over as Britvic commercial ops boss
He succeeds Nigel Paine, who has taken on the role of senior vice president for Britvic North America
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NewsCarlsberg drinks to cost cutting as it raises profits forecasts
The Danish brewer said in a third quarter trading update that its ‘Funding the Journey’ programme was progressing well and total benefits would be about DKK 2bn (£236m).
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NewsBritvic launches posh squash ranges aimed at adults
The Fruit Creations and Cordials lineups fall below the threshold of next April’s sugar levy of 5g per 100ml (after dilution)
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NewsPurdey’s rolls out first can, exclusively for c-stores
The rollout this month of a PMP for both variants will be backed by a £3m push
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NewsUnilever mulls Norwich factory exit for Colman’s, after Britvic move
Unilever has announced that it is considering the potential closure of its Norwich factory after plant co-owner Britvic said it is to exit the site
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NewsBritvic to close Norwich factory to ‘improve efficiency’
The plan to close the facility by late 2019 will affect 242 jobs
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NewsFruit Shoot drinks brand extended to fruit snack bars
Made by Streamline Foods, under licence from Britvic Soft Drinks, the five-strong lineup is available from Tesco
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NewsCarlsberg bottom line growth compensates for volume slump
A worse than expected sales volume slump was accompanied by stronger than forecast progress on the bottom line
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NewsCarlsberg sees soaring sales for non-alcoholic & craft beers
Volumes across the brewer’s craft portfolio were up 25% over H1 2017
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NewsMedia Bites 17 August: Carlsberg, Poundland/Toblerone, Argos, Amazon, Brexit
Danish brewer Carlsberg revealed it had lifted profits and revenues in its first half but volumes had declined; Poundland claims Toblerone’s shape not distinctive enough to be valid trademark; Argos shamed over pay; Amazon to create more UK jobs as it faces US backlash; and the UK government publishes a position paper on the Irish border.
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NewsCity snapshot: Price rises drive Carlsberg's 2% first half sales growth
Carlsberg has reported a 2% rise in first half organic sales despite a fall in beer volumes as higher prices supported its overall sales. Plus the pound slides to close to an eight year low against the euro after yesterday’s CPI figures and all the latest news from the City.
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NewsCarlsberg to host 'Danish Quarters' at UK music festivals
The brewer is pushing to ”connect with millennial drinkers”
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NewsPepsi Max and R Whites standout performers for Britvic’s GB arm
The company today reported “a robust” global performance with increases in sales, volumes and prices
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NewsThe Climate Group reaches 100 members as Carlsberg signs up
RE100 members together will create demand for 146 terawatt hours of renewable electricity annually
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NewsMedia Bites 4 July: Tesco, Carlsberg, Weetabix
Tesco is expected to pay an average of £400 each in compensation to about 10,000 shareholders over its 2014 accounting scandal, writes The Times.





