All Hot beverages articles – Page 37

  • News

    Clipper to cut into ground coffee trade

    2011-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Clipper is launching a range of Fairtrade roasted ground coffee this autumn.The company already sells four instant coffees as well as its wider everyday, flavoured and green tea ranges and will launch five ground coffees in a range of...

  • Profiles and QandAs

    My Alternative CV: Oscar Woolley, Suki Tea

    2011-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Oscar Woolley, co-founder of Suki Tea, on flea markets, Belleville Rendez-vous and spiders

  • ROMBOUTS
    News

    New-look Rombouts rolls into Sainsbury’s

    2011-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Rombouts is rolling out its revamped coffee range to Sainsbury's next month. The brand has been relaunched by the Rombouts family, who bought back its distribution rights from Premier Foods in 2009. "The product had been...

  • CHARBREW-TEA
    News

    Hip tea brand brings out flavas to impress the kids

    2011-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Trendy tea brand Charbrew hopes to woo younger consumers back to the tea aisle with funky flavours such as Strawberry & Cream. From July, 300 Sainsbury's stores will carry its Tropical Rooibos and Strawberry & Cream teas

  • Analysis and Features

    Are you being self-served?

    2011-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Unmanned coffee machines generate up to £40k in sales a year, which is why Costa – and retailers – want a bigger slurp of the action. Virginia Matthews reports

  • BEN-STYCHE
    Profiles and QandAs

    My Alternative CV: Ben Styche, retail controller at Cafédirect

    2011-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Ben Styche, retail controller at Cafédirect, on life as a tea boy and making a difference to growers’ communities

  • News

    Only Natural extends range of herbal teas

    2011-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Only Natural Products, the company behind Dr Stuart's, is expanding its herbal tea portfolio with a new range of stronger-­flavoured blends. The organic Higher Living range, available now, consists of eight herbal infusions.

  • News

    Illy iced coffee set to keep ‘cold hot’ drink category on the boil

    2011-05-14T00:00:00Z

    The market for 'cold hot drinks' - one of the fastest-growing sub-sectors in soft drinks - is set to receive a further boost with the launch of an iced range from premium coffee ­producer Illy. Issimo, which made its debut in the US and...

  • SUNSHINE-AND-EARL-GREY
    News

    Twinings freshens up its Earl Grey offering

    2011-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Twinings is giving its 180-year-old classic Earl Grey tea a modern twist by launching two new blends. New Twinings Earl Grey contains bergamot to enhance its citrus taste, while Sunshine Grey has a lemon flavour and is designed to be...

  • MAKRO DECENT QUALITY
    News

    Makro begins talks to cut up to 135 jobs

    2011-04-11T00:00:00Z

    Makro has become the ­second wholesaler in as many weeks to announce redundancy plans. The cash & carry wholesaler told staff last week that up to 135 jobs could be affected in HR, admin and four in-store coffee shops.

  • News

    Douwe Egberts makes debut in refill packs

    2011-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Douwe Egberts is following the lead of other major coffee brands with the launch of refill packs. Two variants of its Instants Pure range Pure Gold and Pure Indulgence will be in Asda and Morrisons nationwide in refill packs from this...

  • News

    DCS welcomes Smith Coats as head of sales

    2011-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Personal care wholesaler DCS Central has appointed Bill Smith Coats as head of sales. Smith Coats was head of impulse sales and Tesco business unit manager at Typhoo. Previous to this, he worked at SHS Sales & Marketing as a national...

  • News

    Britain's 100 Biggest Brands 2011: Nescafé to Robinsons

    2011-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Already Britain’s biggest coffee brand, Nescafé increased its share of the instant coffee market last year, notching up a healthy 3.5% increase in value...

  • News

    Britain's 100 Biggest Brands 2011: Kenco to Comfort

    2011-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Owner Kraft Foods says the growth of Kenco is down to the Starbucks generation having an appetite for premium coffee, and is now pushing Millicano...

  • Comment and Opinion

    Children of the revolution

    2011-03-07T00:00:00Z

    Grocer Towers is often the scene of fearsome debate, as our newshounds compare leads, dissect the strategies of the companies we write about and, most commonly, row about whose turn it is to make the tea.

  • COSTA-COFFEE-EXPRESS-MACHIN
    News

    Coffee Nation to take Costa into self-serve

    2011-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Coffee Nation, which operates self-service coffee machines in c-stores and forecourts, has been acquired by Costa Coffee owner Whitbread for £59.5m. Whitbread said it would use Coffee Nation as a vehicle to launch Costa Express Costa...

  • ALDI-V-HEINX-KETCHUP
    Comment and Opinion

    Ad of the Week: Aldi’s own-label angel takes a swing at the champ

    2011-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Thankfully we live in a more tolerant age than when folk hid in kitchens making chugging noises and frothing at the mouth like a possessed Frenchman to convince guests they weren't serving instant coffee.

  • FAIRTRADE BEANS
    Analysis and Features

    Fairtrade: A fairer share for all

    2011-02-26T00:00:00Z

    Bananas, Dairy Milk and even condoms (in Waitrose from this week). It’s official – Fairtrade’s gone mainstream. But how much are farmers benefiting? Ahead of Fairtrade Fortnight, Beth Phillips visited a cocoa co-operative in Ghana and Sarah Butler met coffee farmers in Uganda to find out

  • PG TIPS NEW RANGE
    News

    Unilever promises fresher tea under its PG Tips brand

    2011-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Unilever is hoping to inject fresh value into the commoditised tea market with a "major innovation" under its PG Tips brand. Next month sees the launch of The New Ones, a range of three black teas made using new patented technology to...

  • TEA-PICKER-MALAWI
    News

    Tetley Facebook site links to tea growers

    2011-02-19T00:00:00Z

    Tetley has teamed up with Facebook to allow shoppers to communicate directly with tea growers in Malawi as it seeks to boost its ethical credentials. Tea farmers and estate workers will use phones and cameras provided by Tetley. The move...