NielsenIQ: Non-Alc Beverage Sales Worsen in Second Half of July
Non-alcoholic beverage sales growth decelerated as slightly stronger pricing growth was more than offset by weaker volumes in the two-week period ending July 27.
Non-alcoholic beverage sales growth decelerated as slightly stronger pricing growth was more than offset by weaker volumes in the two-week period ending July 27.
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In today’s Insider Daily Briefing, Olipop makes its long-awaited move to the middle aisle, while Celsius and Premier Protein maker BellRing Brands deliver quarterly earnings.
BellRing Brands – the producer of Premier Protein and Dymatize brands – reported 15.6% net sales growth to $515.4 million in its Q3 earnings report this morning as the company works to build up demand and household penetration for its shakes and powders.
Food tech company GrubMarket has acquired distressed online grocery platform Good Eggs in the latest example of a highly competitive market for ecommerce food delivery companies.
Ben Witte, the founder and CEO of Recess, talks about how he navigated a shift toward a product mix that realizes his vision of a relaxation beverage platform, how the company built a thriving online business and why consumer feedback is the key to its sales and marketing efforts.
Celsius reported a 23.4% rise in revenue in Q2 2024, as the energy drink maker’s growth continued to slow after a prolonged period of significant gains, according to the quarterly earnings report released this morning.
The functional and THC beverage categories are seizing the opportunity at live music festivals to build brand awareness and recontextualize the overall festival experience while giving promoters a revenue boost among a growing base of consumers moderating their alcohol intake.
For 31 years, Colorado-based Chromatic Technologies Inc. (CTI) has been a leader in beverage packaging innovation, pioneering temperature-sensitive thermochromic inks for products like Coors Light’s famous color-changing cans. Now, under new leadership for the first time since its founding in 1993, the firm is working to scale operations and keep its innovation pipeline full.
Refresco Beverages is asking for at least $67 million in damages after accusing former client Congo Brands of backing out of a long-term production agreement for sports drink PRIME, according to a lawsuit filed last week in the Court of Chancery in Delaware.
Also in this edition: this week's new products, an exclusive interview with Eric LeGrand Bourbon, why Missouri has tamped down on "unregulated" cannabis products and distribution news from around the industry.
Does the announcement of a new $135 million fund offer any indication about the flow of new capital in food and beverage? The hosts discuss and also highlight a Poppi-infused snack, Walgreens’ private label prowess and some “notable” folks. We also feature an interview with five entrepreneurs who are drawing upon their experience and networks to support emerging brands via a new venture.
This week, Kencko unveils its line of instant iced lattes, Bored Cow introduces its first ever limited batch flavor and Wildwonder's new collaboration with RuPaul Drag Race winner Nymphia Wind.
Eric LeGrand’s life was changed in 2010, when he became paralyzed while playing football as a defensive tackle for Rutgers University. The end of his athletic career marked the start of his entrepreneurial path, leading to his latest venture launched last year: Eric LeGrand Bourbon.