Mike's Hard Lemonade Co. is rolling out entries into new categories, beer and cider, and providing new ways for consumers to enjoy their favorite mike's hard lemonade flavors.
Gizmo Beverages is set to expand the distribution of its ready-to-drink (RTD) tea beverage - Tea of a Kind – to new retail channels in Northern California, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico.
PepsiCo and Coca-Cola both reported better-than-expected earnings this week, proving to investors that consumers still like their soda (or pop if you're from the Midwest) and snacks.
National Beverage has announced a new partnership with premium tea company ITO EN to distribute the company’s Lacroix Sparkling Water brand throughout New York City.
The delayed spring tea has not led to a sluggish tea market in Pingtan, Southeast China's Fujian province. Instead, the sale of tea has remained as hot as ever.
Parag Milk Foods Pvt Ltd, one of the largest brands of dairy products, launched Topp-Up, a brand of energy milk, at the Trident in Nariman Point, Mumbai, on Wednesday.
Dethrone Royalty Holdings (DRHC), a US-based beverage company, has expanded the distribution of its Dethrone Beverage to Northern California in collaboration with Superior Products.
Suntory Holdings plans to acquire two British soft drink brands - Lucozade and Ribena – for over £1bn from UK-based pharmaceuticals giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK).
Nearly two years in the making, SweetWater Brewing Company is polishing off the finishing touches on its newly expanded brewhouse, a system that can now manage more than 250 barrel batches.
Mike’s Hard Lemonade Co. is rolling entries into new categories, beer and cider, and providing new ways for consumers to enjoy their favorite Mike’s Hard Lemonade flavors.
The Coca-Cola Company has reported worldwide volume growth of 4% for the first quarter, with 3% growth in Coca-Cola Americas and 5% growth in Coca-Cola International.
Fonterra Co-operative is building two more dairy farms in China, bringing the total to five by the end of 2013, Hong Kong-based Wen Wei Po reported Sunday, citing Fonterra vice president Peter Moore.
About 83 percent of adults drink coffee in the U.S., the world's biggest consumer of the beverage, up from 78 percent a year earlier, according to the National Coffee Association's 2013 online survey.