Tag: beverages

Beverages bring back the joy

Does your beverage offering spark joy? If not, it might be time to declutter your fridges. You don’t need to go all Marie Kondo on your store, but it’s worth evaluating whether...

Frucor Suntory selects Queensland for new facility

International beverage manufacturer Frucor Suntory is set to develop a new $400+ million facility Swanbank, Queensland with support from the Palaszczuk Government. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says Frucor Suntory’s plans for a major beverage...

Asahi Beverages releases ESG update

Asahi Beverages has released a report update about its recent environment, sustainability and governance achievements and commitments for the future. The 2022 ‘Be Report’ is Asahi Beverages’ Environmental, Social and Governance framework, which...

Level Lemonade raising money for Ukraine

Level Beverages has introduced a new blue-lidded bottle of Level Lemonade Original. 50¢ per bottle will be donated to Save the Children, supporting the charity’s efforts in Ukraine. According to Level Beverages founder...

Bottoms up! (minus the alcohol)

The non-alcoholic beverages category is up 39.3% in dollar value in the Australian grocery channel (IRI, Quantium MAT 30/11/21, supplied by Edenvale). Talking to Convenience World, AVL Wines Global Marketing Director Ben Turner...

Edenvale launches RTD range

Edenvale Beverages has expanded its alcohol-removed wine range with the launch of two canned RTD beverages. The Sparkling Cuvee ($16.99 for a four-pack) offers a sparkling wine that is “clean and refreshing”...

More than a ‘thirst-quenching fad’

PlantWater is promoted as a “vitamin and mineral rich alternative to everyday mundane refreshments, having bottled an additional 18 natural nutrients including chlorophyll, calcium, and folate, that promote total body wellness”. While...

Frozen drinks contain up to 49 teaspoons of sugar

Rethink Sugary Drink is urging Australians to be aware of “alluring marketing” for frozen drinks this summer. Citing a new survey, conducted by a dietitian at Cancer Council Victoria, Rethink Sugary Drink claims...
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