Pomegranate-juice maker POM Wonderful LLC is making a splash in court, playing offense and defense, respectively, in two closely watched cases that could affect how food companies promote their products.
ICE arabica coffee sank in choppy, light trade on Monday as investors booked profits, while raw sugar futures gained amid reduced producer selling due to the holiday in top grower Brazil.
Stone Brewing, a US-based brewery, has outlined plans to invest around $31m in South Carolina over the next five years, a move that would create 400 new jobs.
Smoothie King Franchises, the premier smoothie and nutritional lifestyle center, announced today it reported strong same-store sales growth of approximately 7.2 percent for the first quarter of 2014.
A new brand of powdered alcohol - designed to be mixed into a drink or sprinkled over food - has been signed off by the US government and will be available in autumn of this year
The world's largest liquor maker Diageo on Thursday reported double-digit growth in India in the third quarter ended March 31, amid a global slump in sales.
The Coca-Cola Company and InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) have announced a new multi-year agreement to offer the Coca-Cola soft drink and juice brands for guests at IHG brands in the United States, representing more than 3,200 hotels.
Suntory Holdings Ltd. will move its headquarters for its alcoholic beverage businesses to the United States after completing its acquisition of Beam Inc., a .S. spirits manufacturer ranked fourth in the world, according to sources.
Big sales may come from small packages. New mini soft drink cans and macro snacks helped drive growth for PepsiCo, Inc. during the company’s first quarter.
Sazerac, a US-based spirits group, is planning to invest around $71m in the expansion of three Kentucky distilleries, in a move to cater to the increasing demand for Kentucky bourbon and other spirits.
Remy Cointreau SA (RCO), the maker of Remy Martin cognac, said it expects to report fiscal full-year earnings that slumped as much as 40% after sales fell more than analysts anticipated on lower demand in China.
Italian drinks group Gruppo Campari has agreed to pay €103.8 million to acquire 100% of Fratelli Averna, an independently owned business, based in Caltanissetta, Sicily.