All Hot beverages articles – Page 17
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Nestlé claims ‘world first’ with plant-based coffee mixes
It has launched three variants – Coconut Latte, Almond Latte and Oat Latte
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Comment & Opinion
Plant-based is far more than a fad – Nescafé’s dairy-free lattes prove it
That a multinational giant is willing to invest in ‘specially crafted’ coffees is a vote of confidence in the longevity of plant-based
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Des Kingsley takes over as chief executive at Typhoo Tea
Kingsley fills the vacancy left by Somnath Saha who stepped down last August
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Nestlé ramps up Nescafé Azera with coffee bags and £8m push
The compostable bags also work as a cold brew by adding water and leaving to chill overnight
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Startup Appey debuts with dilute-to-taste fruit tea lineup
They are made from concentrated British fruit and vegetable juices
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Tea Rex besieges Merton Sainsbury’s with horde of inflatable dinosaurs
Tea Rex’s infusions launched into Sainsbury’s as part of the grocer’s Taste of the Future campaign
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On: Hot Beverages & Cold Brew
Are consumers ditching the pod for ground and instant coffee? And does cold brew have a hot future ahead?
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Lucozade Ribena Suntory enters iced tea market with MayTea
Each 100ml of MayTea contains no more than 3g of sugar and 13 calories
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Bettys & Taylors sees profits fall despite sales hike
Yorkshire Tea maker Bettys & Taylors reported a drop in profits despite strong sales growth as rising commodity costs and exchange rate volatility hit the bottom line.
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Comment & Opinion
Yorkshire Tea puts Sean Bean and Dynamo to good use
Can two more stars from God’s County keep the tea brand’s momentum going?
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PepsiCo teams up with Lavazza for iced coffee RTD
Lavazza Iced Cappuccino arrives after last month’s launch of a trio of Costa Coffee RTDs from Coca-Cola
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Sean Bean and Dynamo star in Yorkshire Tea’s £3m TV push
Two new ads mark the second phase of the brand’s ‘Where everything’s done proper’ campaign
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Comment & Opinion
Need to stay alert? Drink coffee… with the US Army
With Donald Trump as commander-in-chief, you’d think the US military would be in a constant state of nervous alertness
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Thomas Blackwall to take over as British Coffee Association chair
Blackwall will be responsible for supporting the industry through the next phase of Brexit negotiations
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Black Sheep Coffee raises £13m to fund global expansion push
Independent coffee chain Black Sheep Coffee has raised £13m new funds from private investors to back its global expansion across Europe, Asia and the US.
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Comment & Opinion
Why Costa can crack the crowded iced coffee market
There is no shortage of competitors in iced cofffee. But Costa has all the ingredients to make a splash in this growth area
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Tetley getting ready to launch biodegradable teabag
The sustainable bag will be made with bioplastic from corn starch and vegetable sugars
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Waitrose targets younger coffee fans after hot drinks reset
Having delisted SKUs from big names such as Nescafé, Waitrose has added trendier lines by mid-tier players
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Kenyan shortfall set to drive up tea prices
In Kenya, 2019 is likely to see a 12% year-on-year decline in output due to droughts in March
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Comment & Opinion
We need to embrace smart solutions to the plastic problem - even weird ones
It’s easy to deride the likes of Stiricle, but it’s smart and eco-friendly