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Terlato Artisan Spirits Introduces Dublin Ink

Terlato Wine Group, a leading importer and marketer of luxury wines, spirits and non-alcoholic beverages is adding a new Irish Whiskey to its Artisan Spirits Portfolio - Dublin Ink Irish Whiskey, in partnership with Steven Nathan, founder of Guanxi and a former managing director at the Distell Group Ltd.

Taste Radio: What We Often Forget About Setting Goals

Taste Radio’s hosts discussed the relative value of making resolutions and shared advice from a highly successful entrepreneur on how to set achievable goals. They also spoke about the arrival of 2023 trade shows, an effective way that early-stage brands can build awareness and riffed on a handful of new products and brand updates.

Desolas Mezcal Announces Georgia Distribution

Desolas Mezcal, an artisanally crafted spirit that is thoughtfully produced from 100 percent Salmiana Agave, has inked a distribution deal with Savannah Distributing Company Inc. effective immediately for Georgia. 

KeHE Announces New President & CEO Deb Conklin

KeHE Distributors announced that as part of an ongoing succession process, Deb Conklin will become KeHE’s President & CEO on April 1, 2023, and Brandon Barnholt will move into the Executive Chairman role.

Middle Eastern Plant Milk Maker Koita Sets Sights on U.S.

For the past decade, Dubai-based Koita Foods has sought to modernize the plant-based beverage aisle in the Middle East with its line of non-dairy milk alternatives. Now launching in the U.S., the brand is hoping to make its name known in the crowded dairy alternative category.

Can Beanless Coffee Solve The Industry’s Sustainability Problems?

A new generation of coffee alternative brands are pitching themselves as the solution to coffee's sustainability problems. Food tech operations say their processes and products use less land, less water and have a lower carbon footprint but still produces a cup that looks, smells and tastes like the real thing.

Albertsons: WA Supreme Court Accelerates Dividend Review Schedule

The Washington State Supreme Court has accelerated the review process of a temporary block on grocery chain Albertsons’ $4 billion shareholder dividend. The expedited review, moved up to January 17 from its original date in February, aims to resolve questions over the payment, which has been a flashpoint for controversy since the $26 billion grocery mega-merger was announced in September.