Archive of all rankings reports – Page 16
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Rankings87 (86) Ginsters
Britain’s top pastry brand has sold an extra 3.2 million (4.1%) units in the past year
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Rankings92 (88) Kettle
Kettle’s 2.5% loss and 0.4% dip in volume suggest it can no longer take UK growth for granted
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Rankings89 (90) Pot Noodle
Strong NPD kept Pot Noodle simmering in a year that saw rival Batchelor’s (63) move into convenience pots
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Rankings94 (92) Old El Paso
That BBC Good Food crowned Mexican Britain’s favourite cuisine of 2017 makes Old El Paso’s decline look like a bit of a let-down
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Rankings98 (93) Regina
Regina lost just shy of £3m, shifting 1.9% fewer units as shoppers defected to own label
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Rankings93 (95) Ferrero
Ferrero invested heavily in above-the-line ads to promote Ferrero Rocher as a gift
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Rankings95 (97) Dr Oetker
Fresh from a strong 2017, Dr Oetker is hoping to capitalise on the plant-based trend this year
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RankingsBritain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2017: the battle for the booze aisles
The big guns of booze are going to war over dwindling shelf space as a wave of agile and on-trend craft brands advances
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RankingsAs BrewDog goes mainstream, the big boys are 'going craft'
There’s more choice than ever before in our booze aisles
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RankingsBritain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2017
1 (1) Stella Artois SALES: £527.0m GROWTH: -2.1% Britain’s biggest booze brand is doing its best to bury the ‘wifebeater’ sobriquet it picked up in the 1990s. It’s no longer for chugging from a tankard to slake a hard-earned thirst, as it so often was ...
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RankingsBuckfast sales grow £2m as tonic wine picks up 'down south'
Sales of the 15% abv tonic wine have grown by £2m (7.9%) to £26.9m over the past year
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RankingsCraft beer pioneer BrewDog smashes into Booze Top 100
BrewDog has become the first craft brand ever to appear in The Grocer’s ranking of Britain’s 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands
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RankingsBritain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2017: the new recruits
Five brands have been blown out of the top 100 in the past year…
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RankingsPDF: Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2017
Welcome to the revolution: a coming of age for craft booze ….
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RankingsBrits drink to better, pricier quality
Stella Artois has again been crowned with the number one position in Nielsen’s countdown of the top 100 BWS brands
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RankingsCan big brands play the craft card?
Britain’s biggest alcohol brands are under attack. As a bold new generation of brands lure drinkers away from the mainstream, we examine the craft movement’s influence and explore how big brands are adapting to suit the craft-thirsty consumer. Plus, for the first time, we list the top 10 craft beer and spirits brands





