Craft brewers and alcohol-free beer / Glanbia o ffers protein punch for hot drinks / Budweiser Prohibit ion to launch in the UK / Love Taste Co. on explosio n in demand for veggie smoothies
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Its not just the big brands who are staking a claim in the NABLAB (non-alcoholic beer and low-alcoholic beer) sector; craft brewers such as UK-based St Peters are courting consumers with zero alcohol brews that claim to offer a fuller flavor. .. Read
With protein seeing continued interest from mainstream consumers, Glanbia Nutritionals has launched ProTherma: a hydrolyzed whey protein that can withstand high temperatures and therefore offer a protein punch in everyday hot beverages. .. Watch now
Love Taste Co. started as a smoothie stall in Londons Borough Market. Today, it generates retail sales approaching 40m a year. Founder Richard Canterbury talks growth, flavour trends and the explosion in demand for vegetable-based smoothies... Read
Young Australian wine drinkers are developing wide varietal repertoires and embracing European varietals such as Tempranillo, Sangiovese, Gewrztraminer and Moscato, says Wine Intelligence... Read
Despite declining soda consumption and sugar sweetened beverage taxes going into effect across the US, Coca-Cola saw its soda revenue rise 4% in 2016 thanks to smaller packaging... Read
Deliver a Sweet Experience, No Matter the Consumer Type Although all types of consumers agree they want to consume less sugar, different consumers have diverging preferen...
Mller said it will invest 100m ($113m) over the next three years to develop, manufacture and market a new generation of branded and private label yogurt and desserts products made from milk produced by British farmers... Read
The British Retail Consortium (BRC), an industry body representing UK retailers, has warned that British shoppers could pay as much as one-third more for everyday food items in the event of a no deal Brexit... Read
When it comes to meeting consumers growing demand for protein, animal-based products continue to reign supreme in the US and Canada for now but plant-based options are gaining traction and hold significant sales potential, according to the market research firm Nielsen. .. Read