Sentences with phrase «including carbonated soft drinks»

The report includes updated statistics from Chicago - based Information Resources Inc. (IRI) as well as new products, industry trends and forecasts from the biggest categories in the beverage market including carbonated soft drinks, bottled water, wine and spirits.

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Our members are involved in the production of an extensive range of beverages including carbonated diet and regular soft drinks, cordials and concentrates, energy drinks, fruit juice and fruit drinks, functional non-alcoholic drinks, iced teas and coffees, mineral, spring, plus packaged water and sports and isotonic drinks.
These include carbonated regular and diet soft drinks, energy drinks, sports and isotonic drinks, bottled and packaged waters, fruit juice and fruit drinks, cordials, iced teas, and ready - to - drink coffees.
The range of beverages, produced by members includes carbonated diet and regular soft drinks, sports and isotonic drinks, bottled and packaged waters, fruit juice drinks, cordials and iced teas.
Woolworths says consumers already have enough choice of Coca - Cola products, including Coca - Cola with Stevia, Coke Zero, Diet Coke, classic Coca - Cola and Vanilla Coke, and there is not enough room on its shelves for yet another variant, particularly when more consumers are turning to bottled water and eschewing carbonated soft drinks.
This rich history includes the very birth of the soft drink in 1783, when Jean Jacob Schweppe perfected the process for carbonating water and created the world's first carbonated mineral water.
You'll find low - and / or no - calorie options for nearly all of our major brands, including your favorite carbonated soft drinks and ready - to - drink teas, as well as still and sparkling waters.
From all non-alcoholic beverage companies including bottled waters, carbonated soft drinks, juices, energy drinks, adult soft drinks, iced teas and coffees:
The main findings in this analysis are summarized in Figure 7 and include the trend - line changes from 1995 to 2011 for the availability of sugars and sweeteners (FAOSTAT), the apparent consumption of refined sugars (ABS), and sugars added to carbonated soft drinks (industry data) compared with the changes in total sugars, added sugars, and sugars as soft drinks according to national dietary surveys in 1995 and 2011 — 2012.
Levy and Shrapnel (27) obtained grocery - sales surveys from the AC Neilsen Scan Track national data set of all ready - to - drink, water - based beverages in Australia, including sugar - based variants (carbonated soft drinks, sports drinks, energy drinks, iced tea, and mineral water), nonsugar - based varieties, and still water.
SSBs were defined as drinks that contained added sugar, which included cordials; carbonated soft drinks; flavored mineral waters; energy, sports, and electrolyte drinks; fortified waters; and fruit and vegetable drinks (water - based beverages that contained some fruit and vegetable juice in addition to added sugars).
Soft drinks included carbonated beverages; flavored mineral waters; and electrolyte, energy, and fortified drinks.
Top categories for product launches containing stevia last year included snacks, juice drinks, dairy, carbonated soft drinks, and confectionery with a growing emphasis on low - and zero - calorie products designed for kids (ages five to 12), Mintel found.
These include restricting the sale of carbonated drinks at elementary schools, limiting the sale of soft drinks at middle schools to after - school hours, and allowing only half the beverages sold at high schools to be sodas.
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