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Soft drinks’ value sales rise by 3.3% .3M

Zoom in font  Zoom out font Published: 2012-07-21  Origin: foodmanufacture  Authour: Anne Bruce  Views: 58
Core Tip: Soft drinks’ value sales are up by 3.3%, although sales did not grow in volume in the last year, according to the latest data.
The figures, from SymphonyIRI, cover grocery outlets and show total soft drinks sales value was £6,728.5M in the 52 weeks to June 9, 2012 and 6,882.3M litres were sold.


Flavoured and fortified water saw the strongest value growth, up by 10.1% to £169.2M and up by 8.8% on volume to 244.3M litres.

Energy drinks were up 8% in value to £954.7M, and 10% in volume to 511M litres.

Cola and unflavoured water also saw value growth.

The biggest value decline was on flavoured milk and yogurt drinks, which were down 4.3% to £360.24M. Volumes were down 4.4% to 173.1M. This was the only sub-category to decline in value over the period.

Meanwhile, squash and crushes and fruit juice and smoothies saw volume declines. Fruit juice, drinks and smoothies were down 5.4% in volume to 1,366.45M litres.

 
 
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