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Posted by BevNET.com Staff at 2:47 PM on December 11, 2012

BevNET’s 2013 New Beverage Guide is Now Available for Download

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Review: RIZE Energy

Posted by BevNET.com Staff at 2:28 PM on December 11, 2012

Review: RIZE Energy

Billed as a hybrid sports nutrition/energy drink, RIZE is formulated with trehalose, a naturally occurring sugar that the marketer claims provides twice the energy of glucose. For each of its two flavors, the brand features a pleasant flavor profile, but needs some work to improve its packaging, particularly in detailing the benefits of its formulation and differentiating itself from other products in the energy space.



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PepsiCo Looks to “Drinkify” Snacks

Posted by Ray Latif at 12:41 PM on December 11, 2012

PepsiCo Looks to “Drinkify” Snacks

Aiming to pump new life into its beverage division, PepsiCo is developing a range of snack-based drinks, according to The Financial Times. Speaking at Beverage Digest’s Future Smarts conference in New York yesterday, PepsiCo chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi said that the company has a “whole range of products… in the pipeline that are value-added products that can be snacks made into beverages.”



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Clean Up Your Label: Acerola, an all natural source for vitamin C
Acerola has a distinctive, tart flavor, blending well with other juices such as mango, banana, papaya, and coconut water. It is common in ethnic neighborhoods in the US, and is a favorite throughout the Caribbean and Brazil where it is the breakfast juice of choice. 65 brix clarified acerola is widely used in Europe and Japan as a natural replacement for citric acid, making it a necessity to a “clean label”. Acerola can be used in many products including juices, sodas, teas, jello, fruit preserves, yogurts, candies, bakery items and vitamin tablets.
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