Beverages: Page 31


  • Laird Superfood
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    Laird Superfood to close Oregon plant as it shifts to co-packing

    The closure of the facility, used to make powdered creamers and hydration products, will result in the loss of 46 jobs this year, the company said.

    By Oct. 14, 2022
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    Bang Energy names ex-PepsiCo exec as its COO

    Just a day after filing for bankruptcy, the beverage brand named CPG veteran Kathy Cole to oversee operations.

    By Oct. 13, 2022
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    Mergers and acquisitions

    Declining sales and slowing consumption have more companies divesting brands, opening the door for smaller players and private equity firms to expand their portfolios.  

    By Food Dive staff
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    Pulp Culture and The Every Company partner to create protein-boosted alcohol

    The better-for-you hard juice company is adding highly soluble and nutrient-dense animal-free egg protein to its new line of beverages. 

    By Oct. 12, 2022
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    Bang Energy’s parent company files for bankruptcy

    After court battles with PepsiCo and Monster, Vital Pharmaceuticals owes more than $400 million to the two beverage companies. It said its partnership with the soda giant caused its market share to decline.

    By Oct. 11, 2022
  • Trolli Sour Duo Crawlers, Snack Pack Fruity Pebbles, Laffy Taffy Fruit Combos
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    New flavors, textures and lots of spice: 7 manufacturers showcase innovations for ‘flavor seekers’

    Coca-Cola’s limited-edition Sprite Strawberry Lymonade — inspired by its Freestyle mixes — and Milky Way Cookie Dough were among several products turning heads at the NACS Show.

    By Thai Phi Le • Oct. 10, 2022
  • Diplomático Rum, brown-forman
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    Brown‑Forman to acquire Diplomático premium rum

    The purchase gives the Jack Daniel’s maker its own presence in the category — which is new for the beverage company — with a quickly growing international brand.

    By Oct. 7, 2022
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    Leftovers: Snoop Dogg’s THC snacks sizzle; Starkist hooks into Smart Bowls

    The rap icon and entrepreneur is debuting onion ring-style edibles, and Brooklyn Beer taps West African “miracle grain” fonio for a craft beer.

    By Food Dive staff • Oct. 7, 2022
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    Constellation Brands takes $1.1B writedown in its cannabis investment

    CEO Bill Newlands said his company, which invested $4 billion in Canopy Growth, viewed the impairment as “disappointing” but remained optimistic about the future of legalized marijuana in the U.S.

    By Oct. 7, 2022
  • Truly Vodka Seltzer, Boston Beer
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    Boston Beer’s Truly launches its first spirit-based seltzer

    The RTD vodka beverage could help the brand offset a slowdown, but it’s competing with drink makers including Heineken, AB InBev and Coca-Cola.

    By Oct. 6, 2022
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    Consumer groups sue for nutritional labeling on alcoholic beverages

    The organizations want the Treasury Department to require product labels with alcohol content, ingredient lists and serving size information — changes they first petitioned for in 2003.

    By Oct. 5, 2022
  • Nestle, Nescafe
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    Nestlé commits more than $1B to coffee sustainability amid climate change concerns

    A fifth of Nescafé’s coffee will be sourced from regenerative agricultural methods by 2025, and half by 2030, as part of the company’s broader goal. 

    By Oct. 4, 2022
  • Water brand Liquid Death turns haters' comments into album
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    Liquid Death raises $70M

    The brand selling still and sparkling water in aluminum cans is now valued at $700 million. It has expanded its retail presence 275% during the last year.

    By Oct. 4, 2022
  • An orange package of Reese's Big Cups Stuffed with Reese's Puffs on a white background.
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    Leftovers: Reese’s stuffs with Puffs cereal; Jelly Belly quenches thirst with chocolate drink

    The popular Hershey sweet introduces what “might be the most meta mashup ever,” and Nick’s Swedish Ice Cream turns Minecraft into a square meal.

    By Food Dive Staff • Sept. 30, 2022
  • Molson Coors, Coca-Cola, cocktail, topo chico
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    Coca-Cola, Molson Coors expand partnership with RTD cocktail launch

    Topo Chico Spirited, the third drink to be introduced since the companies started working together in 2020, will debut in more than 20 markets across the U.S. in 2023.

    By Sept. 29, 2022
  • Pepsi, PepsiCo, s'mores
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    Leftovers: Pepsi pours a s’mores soda; Kellogg goes nutty with Little Debbie cereal

    The beverage giant is tapping the campfire staple for the latest variety of its flagship cola, and Old Bay gets sweet with a new caramel-flavored seasoning.

    By Food Dive staff • Sept. 23, 2022
  • E. & J. Gallo, High Noon
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    Sales of spirits-based RTD drinks top $1.6B in 2021, study finds

    In addition to convenience, an industry trade group found the top reasons consumers turn to these pre-mixed beverages are flavor, taste and the use of real spirits. 

    By Sept. 23, 2022
  • Kerry emulsifier Puremul
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    Kerry launches emulsifier made from acacia

    The company is touting Puremul, which would replace sunflower lecithin and mono- and diglycerides, as a more plentiful clean label alternative.

    By Sept. 22, 2022
  • Just Ice, Eat the Change, tea, Seth Goldman
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    As Honest tea production ends, co-founder fills void with new beverage in fewer than 4 months

    Seth Goldman is bullish there’s demand for beverages like his new Just Ice Tea, saying Coca-Cola didn’t manage his previous product well.

    By Sept. 20, 2022
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    Why Nestlé is confident its portfolio overhaul has primed it for success

    North America CEO Steve Presley said the CPG is in a stronger position despite an unpredictable environment after turning over 40% of its U.S. business to focus on faster-growing, trendier offerings.

    By Sept. 19, 2022
  • Coca-Cola, zero sugar, Brown Forman, Jack Daniels
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    Alcohol is in ‘the experimentation bucket’ for Coca-Cola, CEO says

    James Quincey told analysts the beverage giant wants to see whether early innovations gain traction before deciding whether to invest larger sums of money and make booze a bigger part of its future.

    By Sept. 16, 2022
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    Beam Suntory to invest $400M in sustainable expansion of Jim Beam distillery

    The project will increase the Kentucky facility’s capacity by 50% while cutting its greenhouse gas emissions in half. 

    By Sept. 16, 2022
  • Soda Pop Aisle, Target 6/2016
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    Soda increases cancer death risk 5%, study finds

    Researchers at the American Cancer Society correlated higher body mass indices of regular sugary drink consumers with variations of the disease related to obesity.

    By Sept. 16, 2022
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    PepsiCo, ADM partner to cut carbon through regenerative agriculture

    Once implemented, the companies said projects could reach 2 million acres of farmland by 2030 and eliminate 1.4 million metric tons of greenhouse gases.

    By Sept. 15, 2022
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    PepsiCo rebrands SodaStream to better recognize interests like mixology

    A top-to-bottom revamp for the sparkling water subsidiary, including two new high-end beverage making machines, highlights the brand’s push toward premiumization.

    By Peter Adams • Sept. 13, 2022
  • Nestle, Perfect Day, milk
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    Nestlé entering animal-free dairy with milk-like products

    The food and beverage giant is debuting chocolate and plain offerings made with protein from Perfect Day in the U.S. later this year as part of a test-and-learn.

    By Sept. 12, 2022