How Big Nose Kate Aims to Shake Up the Backbar With Women-Led Brand and Distiller
Melissa Heim can list a few reasons why Big Nose Kate, a whiskey brand named after an unsung historical female figure, offers something unique for the backbar.
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Melissa Heim can list a few reasons why Big Nose Kate, a whiskey brand named after an unsung historical female figure, offers something unique for the backbar.
Our latest Expo West recap takes a look at innovations and updates in the RTD coffee category, including revamped and reformulated oat milk lattes from Verve, Equator's latest line expansion, a new brew from New Mexico and RISE Brewing's keg-free collab with coffee dispenser BROOD.
For Ruby founder and CEO Noah Wunsch, making the move to printed cans comes with plenty of momentum and optimism – and a bit of heartbreak. “Having a sci-fi universe with a hibiscus volcano on the front of the can is something that I really love,” he said earlier this month.
Carving out a larger portfolio of non-alcoholic brands, White Claw maker Mark Anthony Brands is partnering with soccer legend Lionel Messi to launch a new hydration beverage this summer, the company announced today.
Happypop, a brand of functional energy drinks created by Koia co-founders Maya French and Dustin Baker, saw online sales leap over 31,000% last week when TikTok creator Emmy posted a video about discovering a “happy” drink she had been buying.
We sat down with ROAR CEO Bill Lange at Natural Products Expo West 2024 for a discussion covering the brand’s retail strength, expanding distribution and new innovations across RTD and powder lines.
Ryan Gellert, the CEO of pioneering outdoor apparel and gear company Patagonia and Paul Lightfoot, the general manager of its food and beverage division, Patagonia Provisions, speak about how early-stage and emerging brands can actively incorporate sustainability and environmental responsibility into their business strategies.
Happy products, the coffee brand launched by CPG entrepreneur Craig Dubitsky and Academy Award winner Robert Downey, Jr., has launched a four-SKU line canned coffee drinks less than two months after hitting the market.
As zero-proof, ‘adult’ non-alcoholic drinks continue to proliferate with no end in sight, the traditional role of a “mixer” is in something of a paradox -- if you mix a mixer with itself, is it still a mixer? That kind of thing.
In this video from Natural Products Expo West 2024, BevNET senior reporter Brad Avery spoke with Pop & Bottle co-founder and CEO Jash Mehta about why multiserve was a necessary format for the brand to compete in, how the woman-owned company has resonated with female consumers, and why the brand is growing when the rest of the cold brew coffee segment is declining in retail.
We caught up with Local Weather CEO and co-founder Jon Alagem at Natural Products Expo West to discuss how the brand’s adaptogen-powered proposition fits into the modern hydration set, the keys to the brand’s growth thus far, and introduces its new flavor, Wildberry.
Expo West 2024 remains top of mind for the hosts, who discuss how attendees’ perception of innovation and their evaluation of new products has evolved in recent editions of the annual event. They also spoke about how a confluence of global flavors and convenient, clean label foods and beverages is a positive sign for the industry as a whole.
Continuing with our Expo West 2024 coverage, here's a look at some of the hottest new products and trends that we spotted on the show floor last week, including Bored Cow's take on drinkable yogurt, KOR's new Hydrate line and much more.
Recent sales data from the wine industry hasn’t been great, and some smaller wineries are looking to fix their problems by turning to spirits.