All Soft drinks articles – Page 93
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News
Upbeat whey drink from Volac targeted at mainstream market
A whey drink aimed at mainstream consumers as well as sportspeople has been launched by dairy ingredients company Volac…
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Category Report
Innocent closes the gap to Tropicana in juices and smoothies
Ever since Innocent moved into chilled juice in 2010, it has been eroding Tropicana’s market-leading position…
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Category Report
Britvic says it's business as usual for Fruit Shoot
With the horsemeat scandal in the headlines, the major recall of 2012 may be all but forgotten by the public…
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Category Report
Capri-Sun leads the way in our pick of the best NPD
Apple & Cherry will become the latest addition to the Capri-Sun range of juice drinks this month…
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Category Report
Innocent wages war with Tropicana in NFC promo arena
Innocent’s entry into the not-from-concentrate juices market in 2010 sparked a promotional war with Tropicana…
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Category Report
Four of top 10 juices and smoothies brands up ad spend
The amount spent on ad space by Britain’s 10 biggest advertisers in fruit juice and smoothies fell 9% last year…
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Coca-Cola to increase Innocent stake to more than 90%
Coca-Cola is set to increase its share in Innocent Drinks to more than 90%, as the smoothie-maker’s founders step away from the day-to-day running of the business.
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Leading doctors call for tax on fizzy drinks and more restrictions on HFSS product ads
Soft drinks industry leaders have warned that a tax on fizzy drinks will not help tackle rising obesity levels and reiterated the financial burden it will place on cash-strapped shoppers.
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Innocent halo caught in EU copyright wrangle
Designers of Innocent’s ‘halo’ have won two EU-wide cases invalidating trademarks registered by the smoothie company…
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Radnor Hills gives its soft drinks range a revamp
Soft drinks supplier Radnor Hills has relaunched its Heartsease Farm sparkling drinks range…
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Analysis & Features
GsK's Lucozade and Ribena - who will buy?
So does anyone fancy parting with the thick end of a billion quid for two of Britain’s most iconic home-grown drinks brands?
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Pussy energy drink pleads purity in new marketing push
Pussy Drinks is spending £5m on a poster campaign for its risqué energy drinks brand…
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Coke Zero gets first fruit-flavoured variant
Coke Zero is rolling out its first fruit flavour variant, a limited-edition calorie-free cherry drink launching exclusively in Asda this month.
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Department of Health calls summit on sugary soft drinks
Supersized fizzy drinks sold in cinema chains and leisure centres are set to be targeted by Department of Health…
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Sunmagic gets Tesco listing and new juices
Sunmagic has secured a national listing in Tesco that includes the introduction of four new juice drinks…
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CCE plans to axe up to 5% of GB workforce in commercial shake-up
Coca-Cola Enterprises has confirmed it plans to axe 240 jobs – just over 5% of its GB workforce…
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Analysis & Features
Sugar: now a big fat problem for the soft drinks industry?
Under growing assault from the government and health bodies, suppliers will have to work far harder on finding answers…
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News
GSK puts Lucozade and Ribena under review
GlaxoSmithKline is reviewing “all strategic options” for its Lucozade and Ribena brands as it continues to overhaul its European business.
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Jimmy's Iced Coffee bus set on its way by students
Jimmy’s Iced Coffee is to launch a summer campaign designed by students at Arts University, Bournemouth…
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Monster Rehab gets two new flavours
Monster is hoping to maintain momentum on last year’s strong growth by rolling out two new flavours of its low cal, still energy drink, Monster Rehab and offering aggressive promotional activity in the indies.