All Soft drinks articles – Page 97
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Cawston Press makes sparkling new drink launch
Juice brand Cawston Press is making its first foray into sparkling soft drinks with a new range targeted at adults…
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Comment & Opinion
Britvic is in for a squeeze over Fruit Shoot
As I was gasping for a drink on a red hot summer’s day at Alton Towers 12 years ago, a team of samplers…
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SodaStream targets Olympians with can-bashing eco stunt
SodaStream is targeting athletes and visitors in Britain for the Olympics with a display claiming to show the environmental impact of the soft drinks industry.
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Nisa to move stocks to Harlow for Olympics
Nisa is to transfer top-selling lines to its chilled depot in Harlow to cope with increased demand from its London members during the Olympics.
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Comment & Opinion
Why dairy has got its sums tragically wrong
Can it be right that milk costs less than water, Coca-Cola or Red Bull? The Robinsons Fruit Shoot…
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Soft drinks rivals to score after Britvic own goal
A host of soft drinks suppliers are set to benefit from the escalation in Britvic’s recall of Fruit Shoot.
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Dairy Crest weighs up extending £50m Frijj
Dairy Crest is eyeing a brand extension for Frijj as it seeks to double sales of the milkshake brand to £100m within five years.
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Innocent Kids push checks into Club Penguin
Smoothie brand Innocent has teamed up with kids’ online community Club Penguin to offer exclusive virtual items.
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Good Heavens! Yoghurt drink for breakfast
Premium dairy drinks brand Good Heavens! is launching a drinking yoghurt targeted specifically at breakfast.
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GreenBottle takes on Tetra Pak with recyclable juice carton
The company bringing the paper wine bottle to market is now taking on the likes of Tetra Pak with the launch of a paper juice carton.
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Sainsbury's soft drinks range inspired by juice bars
Sainsbury’s has rolled out a range of fruit and vegetable drinks inspired by juice bars as part of its biggest-ever soft drink category revamp.
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Matthew Algie starts solar roastery
Premium coffee company Matthew Algie is using the sun to power its roastery after covering its roof with solar panels.
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Proposed government Nursery Milk Scheme changes could save £364m
Retailers and milk suppliers stand to lose an estimated £364m over the next 10 years if proposed changes…
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Frijj to offer two-for-one at Thorpe Park
Dairy Crest has teamed up with Thorpe Park for a new on-pack promotion, offering a two-for-one ticket deal on bottles of Frijj milkshake.
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Lol soft drinks target teenage tastemakers
Heinz is hoping Britain’s teenagers will want to get their laughing gear round new soft drink brand Lol, which is being rolled out…
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Innocent festival plans go less than smoothly
Innocent has been forced to cancel its Fruit Sports Day, following lacklustre ticket sales.
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Blue Diamond unveils UK almond milk market plans
American almond giant Blue Diamond is gearing up for a major push to convince Brits to swap the white stuff for something altogether nuttier.
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Alpro launches two lighter soya milk drinks
Alpro has launched lighter variants of its UHT chocolate and vanilla milks following the success of the standard versions of the products.
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'Lower cost' startup wholesaler Ooberstock bags large suppliers
Ooberstock, a new drinks distribution business that claims to operate at lower cost than wholesalers while offering more transparency…
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Jimmy's seeks £100k investment
Fledgling chilled coffee brand Jimmy’s Iced Coffee is seeking £100,000 of investment to boost its NPD and national listings.