«Send your mouth on vacation» - so goes the slogan of
an American beverage company.
«It is a huge asset to have
these American beverage companies with long - standing, deep roots in our community supporting the health and wellness of Montgomery County.
In 2003, the four North
American beverage companies under Cadbury Schweppes — Dr Pepper / Seven Up, Inc., Snapple Beverage Corp., Mott's and Bebidas Mexico — were unified under a common vision, business strategy and management structure to become Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages.
Not exact matches
«Forty percent of
Americans can't swallow large omega - 3 pills, so our ingredients provide a unique opportunity for food (and especially
beverage)
companies to fortify their products and help close the nutrition gap.
June 6 - 7 Chicago:
American Packaging Summit 2018, brings together leaders from across all industry sectors: food and
beverage, CPG, cosmetics, pharma, retail, toys and more — involved in the business of packaging, discussing current trends, strategic insights and best practices in packaging innovation, design, materials and branding at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare, organized by Toronto - based
company the Generis Group.
Recognizing the unique role we play in the health and wellness of
Americans — especially children — America's food and
beverage companies have implemented voluntary changes to their advertising practices that have dramatically changed the marketing landscape.
PepsiCo North
American Beverages unit «tremendous room to improve» - CEO The CEO of PepsiCo has said the
company is taking steps to improve the performance of its North
American Beverages unit.
The community initiative is a component of the national agreement reached last fall by the Alliance, The Coca - Cola
Company, Dr Pepper Snapple Group, PepsiCo and the
American Beverage Association to decrease
beverage calories in the
American diet.
In May 2006, the Alliance for a Healthier Generation worked with representatives of The Coca - Cola
Company, Dr Pepper Snapple Group, PepsiCo and the
American Beverage Association to establish the Alliance School
Beverage Guidelines that limit portion sizes and reduce the number of
beverage calories available to students during the school day.
The Town Hall will take place on center stage on the trade show floor and will feature top executives from three of the
beverage industry's largest players: J. Alexander M. (Sandy) Douglas, president and chief operating officer, North America Group, The Coca - Cola
Company; Jim Johnston, president, concentrate sales, Dr Pepper Snapple Group; and Tom Bené, president, Pepsi - Cola North
American Beverages.
About ABA The
American Beverage Association is the trade association representing the broad spectrum of
companies that manufacture and distribute non-alcoholic
beverages in the United States.
About
American Beverage Association The
American Beverage Association is the national trade organization representing the broad spectrum of
companies that manufacture and distribute non-alcoholic
beverages in the United States, including regular and diet soft drinks, bottled waters and water
beverages, ready - to - drink teas, sports drinks, energy drinks, 100 percent juices and juice drinks.
America's Beverage
companies have a longstanding commitment working to reduce sugar and calories from
beverages in the
American diet.
Beverage
companies are pro-actively working nationwide to help
Americans reduce the calories they get from
beverages:
Last September, the Alliance, founded by the
American Heart Association and the Clinton Foundation, and the
beverage companies announced a landmark agreement to reduce
beverage calories consumed per person nationally by 20 percent by 2025.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) Nov. 22, 2016 — The Alliance for a Healthier Generation and America's
beverage companies today issued the first annual independent evaluation of the Balance Calories Initiative, a landmark effort to decrease
beverage calories in the
American diet.
«America's
beverage companies are committed to cracking the code on how each
company can heighten consumer interest in lower calories, small portion sizes and less sugar,» said Susan Neely, president and CEO of the
American Beverage Association.
The Community Initiative is a targeted component of the national agreement reached in 2014 by the Alliance, The Coca - Cola
Company, Dr Pepper Snapple Group, PepsiCo and the
American Beverage Association to cut
beverage calories in the
American diet.
Featuring top executives from three of the
beverage industry's largest players - J. Alexander M. (Sandy) Douglas, president and chief operating officer, North America Group, The Coca - Cola
Company; Jim Johnston, president, concentrate sales, Dr Pepper Snapple Group; and Tom Bené, president, Pepsi - Cola North
American Beverages - this panel will be a groundbreaking event moderated by
Beverage Digest Publisher John Sicher, on a range of relevant topics affecting the industry and how they are coming together to affect positive change.
The Community Initiative is a targeted component of the national agreement reached in 2014 by the Alliance, The Coca - Cola
Company, Dr Pepper Snapple Group, PepsiCo and the
American Beverage Association to cut calories and sugar from
beverages in the
American diet.
The Community Initiative is a focused component of the agreement reached in 2014 by the Alliance, The Coca - Cola
Company, Dr Pepper Snapple Group, PepsiCo and the
American Beverage Association to reduce
beverage calories in the
American diet nationally.
The Alliance for a Healthier Generation and America's
beverage companies today issued the first annual independent evaluation of the Balance Calories Initiative, a landmark effort to decrease
beverage calories in the
American diet.
«America's
beverage companies understand they have a role to play in improving the health of our nation, which is why the
American Beverage Foundation for a Healthy America is proud to partner with the U.S. Conference of Mayors to support the great work of mayors across the country who are proactively tackling obesity in their communities,» said Susan Neely, president of the
American Beverage Foundation for a Healthy America (ABFHA) Board of Directors and president and CEO of the
American Beverage Association.
The landmark agreement between the Alliance, founded by the
American Heart Association and the Clinton Foundation, and the
beverage companies, calls for an independent, third - party evaluator to track progress toward the goal of reducing
beverage calorie consumed per person by 20 percent by 2025.
«I am very pleased that America's leading
beverage companies, The Coca - Cola
Company, Dr Pepper Snapple Group and PepsiCo, together with the
American Beverage Association and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, have chosen Clarksdale and the Mississippi Delta as participants in the Balance Calories Initiative.
The North
American edition of the summit will discuss the environmental and social impacts of sustainable ingredients & proteins as well as the gamut of sustainable packaging options available to food and
beverage companies.
In an opinion piece published in The Hill,
American Beverage Association President and CEO Susan Neely points to new research providing further proof that
beverage taxes harm communities and explains how America's
beverage companies are taking comprehensive actions to achieve our shared goal of better public health.
The
beverage industry — whose leading
companies include The Coca - Cola
Company, Dr Pepper Snapple Group and PepsiCo — has long been committed to the health and wellness of
Americans.
Cadbury Schweppes was formed in 1969 with the merger of Cadbury and Schweppes, and over the ensuing three decades the
company amassed the third largest share of the North
American beverage market through a series of strategic acquisitions.
America's
beverage companies have a long history of commitment to reducing sugar consumed from
beverages in the
American diet.
In 2015, we joined the
American Beverage Association and its member
companies in the Balance Calories Initiative, working to reduce
beverage calories consumed per person by 20 percent by 2025.
In March 2015, Harvest Hill acquired
American Beverage Corporation from Wessanen, a publicly - traded food and
beverage company based in Holland.
CEOs from some of America's leading food and
beverage companies and trade associations have joined the
American Beverage Association, Beer Institute, and Can Manufacturers Institute in sending a letter to president Donald Trump requesting that he refrain from imposing tariffs or import restrictions on cansheet, primary aluminium, and scrap.
Companies that belong to the
American Beverage Association make and sell some of the world's most popular and innovative non-alcoholic
beverages.
With our Balance Calories Initiative, America's
beverage companies are committed to reducing calories and sugar consumed from
beverages in the
American diet.
Pampa
Beverages is an
American company and was founded in 2003.
Food &
beverage companies spend $ 2 billion a year on youth - targeted ads, with
American children seeing approximately 4,700 ads each year and teens viewing 5,900 ads per year, according to Institute of Medicine research.
We also began building positions in a few new
companies including a small oil equipment
company, a Canadian listed South
American oil and gas
company, a South
American beverage bottler, and a leading U.S. - based wireless communications
company.
Each year, food and
beverage companies spend $ 2 billion on advertising that targets kids;
American children see somewhere around 4,700 ads for such, and teens see around 5,900 ads annually.
Mediated claim for commissions payable under a consulting and services agreement between South
American distributor and
beverage company
The Great
American Steamboat
Company — Memphis, TN Mar 2010 — May 2012 Server Assistant • Coordinated with Bartender and kitchen staff for ordering and receipt of food and
beverages.