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Video: BevNET Live. It’s Back and Bigger Than Ever… |
Posted by Ray Latif at 1:39 PM on November 02, 2012 ![]() We’re less than a month away from BevNET Live Winter 2012, and created a short – and quite entertaining – video to offer you a brief look at some of the exciting content and speakers who have appeared during past events. As at our past events, we’ve put together another stellar lineup to help you move your beverage business forward, as well as ample opportunities for networking, sampling, and strategizing. Many more announcements on presenters and breakout sessions coming soon… Read more » |
BevNET Live: Finance from PCG, Silverwood, and Verlinvest; Data from SPINS; Key Legal Issues with Justin Prochnow |
Posted by Jeffrey Klineman at 1:27 PM on November 02, 2012 ![]() BevNET is pleased to release the names several new speakers who are participating in the event, which will be held on Dec. 3 and 4 at the Loews Beach Hotel in Santa Monica, Calif. The new additions range from marketing and financing experts to retailing and regulatory experts who will help guide discussion on a variety of topics. Read more » |
San Francisco City Attorney Files Inquiry with Monster Beverage |
Posted by Ray Latif at 12:49 PM on November 02, 2012 | 1 comments ![]() And the hits just keep on coming for Monster Beverage. The energy drink giant is facing new scrutiny about the safety of its products, this time from the city attorney in San Francisco. In a letter sent to the company on Wednesday, Dennis J. Herrera alleged that Monster’s marketing campaigns have led to “unsafe and irresponsible consumption of its products,” and asked Monster to substantiate its claims that consuming large amounts of its highly caffeinated drinks is safe for consumers. Read more » |
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Review: Tea Of A Kind |
Posted by BevNET.com Staff at 10:06 AM on November 02, 2012 ![]() Tea of a Kind is a new line of teas equipped with a patented cap-activated closure called “Gizmo.” When twisted, the pressurized bottle cap forces ingredients – brewed tea, natural flavors, and antioxidants – into a bottle of water, which makes shaking generally unnecessary. While we like the innovative technology, we did experience some significant problems with the cap. Moreover, the branding and packaging of the product definitely needs some work. Read the full review » |
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