Nestlé Waters Canada announced that it has donated 5,200 bottles of water to the Canadian Red Cross, which will distribute them to those residents of British Columbia dealing with forest fires in the province.
ROK Stars has announced its ROK Drinks division has signed an exclusive agreement with Singapore-based Wunderbar LLP, for the distribution of ABK Beer across Singapore and Malaysia.
One of the United States' biggest pension funds has requested that Pepsi give the activist and investor Nelson Peltz a seat on its board, following increasing dissatisfaction with the company's organisation.
PepsiCo has reported better-than-projected profits and raised its annual forecast after reducing costs, giving the company more leverage in a looming fight with activist-investor Nelson Peltz.
Vita Coco Kids, the children’s variant from Vita Coco 100% Natural Coconut Water, has announced expansion into the ‘grab & go’ sector with its single wedge format.
US-based coffee producer CLR Roasters, a subsidiary of Youngevity International, has secured new contracts for the distribution of its strictly high-grown washed Arabica coffee.
Mexican Coke bottler Coca-Cola Femsa said on Wednesday its second-quarter profit fell 4.6 percent in spite of higher sales as it faced restructuring charges and paid more interest on debt it took on to acquire businesses in Brazil.
After reformulating its Heineken Light beer by adding Cascade hops, Heineken USA Inc. announced that the brand was named the “Best Tasting Low Calorie Lager” at the 2013 World Beer Championships.
Coca-Cola Co., the world’s largest beverage company, reported second-quarter sales that missed analysts’ estimates amid sluggish demand for drinks such as juice and Diet Coke in North America.
SABMiller has successfully raised ZAR7.6 billion (US$707 million) through sale of 293,896,315 ordinary shares in Tsogo Sun Holdings, the South African gaming, hotel and entertainment group, through a share placing.
Monster Energy, distributed by Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE), has announced its latest investment into the brand by unveiling two new products, helping to reinforce its growth of the past 12 months.
The UK government has sold off more mature Bordeaux, including several bottles of Chateau Latour's acclaimed 1961 vintage, to balance the books in its wine cellar.