Latest Soft Drinks News – Page 32
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Product News
Kvîst range of non-alcoholic spirits launched
Created by The Bloomsbury Club UK, the people behind Gin Lane 1751, Kvîst is a new, premium non-alcoholic distilled spirit range.
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Product News
Capri-Sun range becomes free from artificial ingredients
Coca-Cola European Partners has announced that its entire Capri-Sun portfolio is now free from artificial ingredients, following the reformulation of its Capri-Sun No Added Sugar range.
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Product News
Red Bull launches limited edition watermelon variant
The 2020 Red Bull Summer Edition has been unveiled as a watermelon variant.
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Product News
Robinsons Fruit Shoot for the Moon promotion returns
Britvic is bringing back its highly successful on-pack promotion with Robinsons Fruit Shoot - ‘Fruit Shoot for the Moon’, running from now until 30 September.
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Product News
AG Barr launches new Rockstar recipe with additional caffeine
AG Barr has reformulated its core Rockstar range with 25% more caffeine.
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Product News
New start-up firm launches alternative shakes made from barley
Three new vegan shakes have been launched under the Bright Barley brand, which is claiming to be UK’s first alternative milk made from barley.
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Products In Depth
Seven things you need to know about soft drinks
We examine how lockdown is affecting shoppers’ choice of pack format and consumption habits
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Coronavirus: insight from CCEP into how shopper behaviour has changed in lockdown
Field Sales Director Ali Adderley explains how shoppers are looking for affordable treats like sparkling soft drinks, in larger packs to enjoy at home – and the role PMPs have to support this
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Product News
Raspberry juice drink added to Ribena ready to drink range
Ribena has announced the launch of its latest flavour extension - Ribena Raspberry Rays.
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Product News
Perfectly Clear to hit TV screens in June following brand relaunch
Flavoured water brand Perfectly Clear is set to hit TV screens on 1 June as part of a new prime-time campaign.
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Product News
Coca-Cola range now available in new lower price-marked packs
Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP) has introduced new lower price points on its price-marked packs (PMPs) across the Coca-Cola range.
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Promotional Feature
How coronavirus has changed convenience shopper behaviour
While we all hope things go back to normal as soon and as safely as possible, we can be pretty certain of some long-term changes in consumer behaviour, which suppliers and retailers must adapt to
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Product News
Tropicana Energise juice has benefit of fighting tiredness
Tropicana has introduced a new Energise flavour to its Essentials line-up, designed to combine juice with health and wellness benefits.
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Product News
Pricemarked cans for Carabao energy drink
Lower sugar energy drink brand Carabao is to roll out 69p pricemarked cans from June 2020.
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Product News
Yazoo returns to tv with Young Sheldon sponsorship deal
Flavoured milk brand Yazoo is back on screens after nearly 10 years, in a £2m broadcast sponsorship deal of The Big Bang Theory’s spin-off series Young Sheldon.
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Product News
Red Bull to unveil new Zero calorie and sugar energy drink
Energy drink brand Red Bull is bringing a new zero-sugar product to the market this month.
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Products In Depth
Soft drinks: Keeping them sweet
Low- and no-sugar lines are making steady progress in convenience, but shoppers are still looking for choice when it comes to soft drinks.
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Product News
Rubicon gets a boost with £5m marketing splash
AG Barr is investing £5m in Rubicon in a bid to engage with its key audience of young soft drinks consumers.
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Product News
Nurishment now available in bottles
Nurishment, part of Grace Foods, is now making its Nurishment range available in bottles as well as cans, with the aim of bringing new shoppers into the category and building a presence in the ambient and chilled milk aisle.
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Product News
Yop revamps to target teens with new flavour and format
Drinkable yogurt brand Yop hopes to make a splash in stores as it debuts a new design, bigger format and flavour.