Sparkling Ice Appoints Luke Fisher CFO
Sparkling Ice's parent company Talking Rain Beverage has named longtime finance official Luke Fisher as the company’s new chief financial officer.
Sparkling Ice's parent company Talking Rain Beverage has named longtime finance official Luke Fisher as the company’s new chief financial officer.
Ball Corp., the world’s largest manufacturer of aluminum beverage cans, has sold its business in Russia to the Arnest Group for $530 million. Arnest is “the largest manufacturer of perfume, cosmetic and household products in aerosol packaging in Russia,” and Ball’s aluminum aerosol division has collaborated with Arnest in the past.
Following a successful first year, Oatly is brewing up a second edition of its Big Idea Grant initiative to help small coffee businesses pursue their strategies, projects and innovative ideas.
Ready-to-drink beverage-alcohol (RTDs) has crossed into every alcoholic-beverage category, with spirits-based and wine-based RTDs, hard seltzers, flavored malt beverages (FMBs) and more. And RTD consumers aren’t sticking to just one category, according to Bump Williams Consulting (BWC).
Edible cannabis company Ripple and Caliper Holdings co-founder Jeremy Goldstein is stepping down as COO as the company moves into licensing agreement-based business model.
Botanical-infused sparkling water brand Aura Bora announced today the closing of a series A funding round that brings its total lifetime financing north of $10 million. The raise was led by Siddhi Capital, with additional participation from other firms as well as Waterloo co-founder Clayton Christopher.
Strong demand for bottled water, sports drinks and ready-to-drink coffee helped accelerate total non-alcoholic beverage sales over the Labor Day holiday earlier this month, as sales grew 13% year-over-year during the two-week period ended on September 10, according to a Goldman Sachs Equity Research Report based on NielsenIQ data.
Barely four months after its initial reveal, Eat the Change’s Just Ice Tea is rolling out to stores this week. Seth Goldman, co-founder of Eat the Change and Honest Tea, first announced the new line of ready-to-drink teas in June, only two weeks after The Coca-Cola Company announced it would discontinue Honest Tea by the end of this year.
Junea Rocha, the co-founder of pioneering Latin food brand Brazi Bites, explained why her advisory network was critical to the company’s formative years, the pros and cons of appearing on “Shark Tank,” why innovative brands need to scale quickly or risk being left behind and why she describes herself as “the opposite” of entrepreneurs that are great at raising money.
As the slow grind of regulatory bureaucracy continues to stunt expansion of the CBD beverage market, infused sparkling water and gummy maker Daytrip is the latest brand to branch outside of the hemp category with its new product line: Daytrip Prebiotic Soda.
Culture Pop founder Andrew Guard launches a new beverage industry incubator-manufacturing venture, entrepreneur Wyley Owens moves into an account executive role at beverage co-packer Wildpack and industry executive Alex Galindez takes the helm at Confidence.
Last summer, CPG industry veteran Dan Stangler was named CEO of Brew Dr Kombucha, passed the mantle from Matt Thomas, who founded the company in 2003. Now, a little more than a year later, Stangler said the brand’s fundamentals are in order and he’s ready to drive national expansion.
New York-based coconut water brand Once Upon a Coconut splashed into retail through a new partnership with Big Geyser, the brand announced last week.
Flow Beverage announced a reversal of fortune in its Q3 2022 earnings reporting a consolidated net revenue of CAN$12.7 million in Q3, a 79% improvement from the Q2 and 36% higher than Q3 2021.