Beverages: Page 89


  • Polar Seltzer releases limited-edition mythical mystery drinks

    The flavors aren't on the packaging, but what is listed is more important to consumers.

    By Erika Kincaid • Aug. 3, 2017
  • Deep Dive

    Controversial soda taxes foster divide among beverage industry and city officials

    Philadelphia and San Francisco are among the cities targeting the popular beverage, infuriating makers of the drink who say they are being unfairly targeted.

    By Keith Loria • Aug. 3, 2017
  • Trendline

    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
  • Image attribution tooltip
    SodaStream
    Image attribution tooltip

    As consumers abandon soda, SodaStream sees revenue grow

    The countertop sparkling beverage machine maker saw an earnings increase of 9.6% and a net income jump of 84% compared to a year ago.

    By Aug. 2, 2017
  • Molson Coors earnings lag as craft breweries hurt sales

    The world's third-largest beer maker said U.S. domestic sales-to-retailers volume dropped 1.9% from a year ago, driven by lower production in the premium light and below-premium categories.

    By Aug. 2, 2017
  • Favorite snacks vary nationwide — but aren't always healthy

    A study from General Mills and Box Tops for Education showed mothers prefer packing fruits and vegetables in their children's lunches, but may reach more for salty items in the summer.

    By Caitlin Mannering • Aug. 1, 2017
  • Chicago-area soda tax to take effect after judge rules against retailers

    The penny-per-ounce tax was on hold pending a lawsuit filed by the Illinois Retail Merchants Association, but the Friday afternoon ruling could still be appealed.

    By July 31, 2017
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Retrieved from Coca-Cola on July 31, 2017
    Image attribution tooltip

    A new formula and a new name: Coca-Cola Zero Sugar replaces Coke Zero

    The new formulation of the beverage will appear on shelves in August, and has no calories, no sugar and a caffeine load comparable to its predecessor.

    By Erika Kincaid • July 31, 2017
  • Boston Beer earnings are up, but sales are not

    More consumers are drinking the craft brewer's Twisted Tea and Truly Spiked & Sparkling beverages, but its legacy Samuel Adams brand and Angry Orchard cider are lagging. 

    By July 28, 2017
  • AB InBev brews strong Q2 earnings despite struggles in US beer market

    The beer giant reported revenue and volume growth driven by cost cuts and global sales of top brands like Budweiser, Stella Artois and Corona.

    By Jeff Wells • July 27, 2017
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Christopher Doering
    Image attribution tooltip

    Dr Pepper Snapple's earnings drop from debt and Bai expenses

    As volumes of most of the company's beverages continue to grow, the added expenses from this quarter may turn into future profit.

    By July 27, 2017
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Diageo
    Image attribution tooltip

    Cost cuts pay off for Diageo as stock reaches all-time high

    The world’s largest spirits company continues to perform through higher margins, increased productivity and organic sales growth. 

    By Davide Savenije • July 27, 2017
  • Coca-Cola beats expectations as new CEO moves away from soda

    Though net revenues are down, the beverage giant built more value share in its nonalcoholic ready-to-drink category, including sparkling soda, juices, and bottled tea and coffee.

    By July 26, 2017
  • Millennials prefer wine and spirits, so Goldman downgrades Constellation and Boston Beer

    As drinking patterns shift, brewers should look at diversifying their portfolios to better meet the needs of younger consumers.

    By Sandy Skrovan • July 25, 2017
  • Anheuser-Busch buys energy drink maker Hiball

    The U.S. subsidiary of the brewing giant diversifies its portfolio by investing in two of the fastest-growing non-alcoholic categories: energy drinks and sparkling water. 

    By Sandy Skrovan • July 21, 2017
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Retrieved from PepsiCo on October 14, 2013
    Image attribution tooltip

    PepsiCo fills long vacant #2 executive slot with potential CEO successor

    Company veteran Ramon Laguarta, now its president, was previously CEO of the Europe/Sub-Saharan Africa division. He will be in charge of areas such as strategy, productivity and innovation.

    By July 21, 2017
  • Smoothness without the stink: Company ferments beans for sought-after flavor

    Break the Cup treats beans in Costa Rican thermal springs to yield flavor similar to those collected from animal droppings.

    By Caroline Macdonald • July 20, 2017
  • Mocktails shake up beverage industry with a craft makeover

    Complex flavors and eye-catching presentation can create a sense of occasion around non-alcoholic beverages, appealing to health-conscious consumers. 

    By Caroline Macdonald • July 19, 2017
  • Nestle Waters plans new ReadyRefresh distribution center in Atlanta

    The 25,000-square-foot facility will deliver Nestle-owned bottled water and beverage products as part of the company's push to expand its national reach. 

    By Emma Liem Beckett • July 19, 2017
  • Want a cup of popcorn tea? CPG brands roll out pop-up stores

    Brands such as Pure Leaf, Kellogg and Chobani set up temporary stores to create buzz for their products outside of a supermarket setting.

    By Caitlin Mannering • July 19, 2017
  • Image attribution tooltip
    PepsiCo and Hersheypark
    Image attribution tooltip

    PepsiCo brings indulgent soda experience to Hersheypark

    BBlz "bubble makers" combine soft drinks with custom-blended foams and Hershey's candy to create unique beverages at the theme park. 

    By Emma Liem Beckett • July 18, 2017
  • Deep Dive

    Lucky 7: The food industry's top targets for squeaky clean labels

    As consumers favor simple items with easy-to-understand ingredient lists, artificial colors, HFCS, trans fats and gluten have been among what's phased out by manufacturers.

    By Caroline Macdonald • July 17, 2017
  • Patron takes a shot with premium tequila launch

    Growth in this popular liquor is being driven largely by the millennial generation’s appetite for pricey spirits instead of beer and wine.

    By Sandy Skrovan • July 14, 2017
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Wikimedia Commons
    Image attribution tooltip

    A grocery W flag: Jewel-Osco celebrates World Series champs Chicago Cubs

    The grocer is celebrating the team's first World Series victory in more than a century with exclusive items and promotions.

    By July 14, 2017
  • Constellation products have opportunity for 'huge' growth, says CEO

    Rob Sands said that category management and reallocation of shelf space could further boost his company's high-performing brand sales. 

    By Emma Liem Beckett • July 13, 2017
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Christopher Doering
    Image attribution tooltip

    Coca-Cola taps into AI to power new vending machines

    The endeavor is the latest by the iconic soda company to draw attention from consumers who favor flavored beverages.

    By July 13, 2017