Review: Arizona’s Cherry Lime Rickey

AriZona’s Cherry Lime Rickey is a flavor that was created by consumers (both the can design and the flavor were the result of a consumer contest) as part of the…

Emil Capital Partners Takes a SIPP

The private equity company, which manages investments for the family office of a large German private label manufacturer, has made its third beverage investment in less than a year, adding fledgling premium soda brand SIPP to a group that also includes Cheribundi and Balance Water.

Review: Mamma Chia flavors

Earlier this Summer, Mamma Chia announced that several new flavors were being added to their successful line of chia based beverages. These three flavors, which includ Grapefruit Ginger, Guava Mamma,…

Celsius Enlists GBS Smash! Brands to Pump Up New Growth Strategy

In the midst of a new sales and marketing strategy, Celsius Holdings has partnered with GBS Smash! Brands to expand the availability of its calorie-reducing drink. Smash! Brands, the commercialization unit of food/beverage advisory firm GBS Growth Partners, will assist in the development of Celsius' distributor and retailer network and initially focus on expanding the brand's presence in California and Texas.

Review: Trevi Essence Water

Trevi Essence Water is an all natural flavored water made with water and natural flavors. This product appears to directly compete with brands such as Hint and Ayala’s, but with…

Joe DiMaggio Pitching New Coffee Drink for AriZona

AriZona is swinging for the fences with a new coffee drink bearing the name of legendary baseballer Joe DiMaggio. Joltin' Joe is a lightly carbonated espresso beverage made with 80 mg of caffeine, and sweetened with Reb A stevia. The drink contains 100 calories per 16 oz. can, which is wrapped with a sepia-colored photo of DiMaggio as well as black and white images and newspaper headlines touting the outfielder's storied career.

Review: Amp “Boost”

Amp’s revised energy drink line features a new can, new flavors, and a new approach to their functional offerings. It’s very much in line with what the rest of the…

Review: Vita Coco with Orange

Vita Coco has replaced their longstanding Tangerine flavor with Orange, which is a very lateral move both in terms of flavor and marketability. Most importantly, the product’s execution is very…

Vetting Investors

Raising capital can be one of the most daunting tasks for beverage entrepreneurs. Because of the limited routes to finance for new companies, it is often thought that angel investors and institutional firms have the ability to pick and choose investments at will. However, Michael Burgmaier, a managing director with investment bank Silverwood Partners, explains that the selection process between investor and entrepreneur should be a two-way street.

Review: Inko’s Tea in Cans

It was almost a decade ago that NYC-based Inko’s LLC came out with their line of ready to drink white teas. Now, they’ve made their first non-white tea beverages, opting…

WSJ: NY AG Is the One Probing Energy Drinks

Remember that request for information from a state attorney general we wrote about not too long ago? According to the Wall Street Journal -- which cited unnamed sources -- the probe was initiated by New York's attorney general, Erik Schneiderman.

Review: Mickies Slices

Mickies Slices were designed to be a “healthy alternative for the health conscious parent and the taste discriminating child.” Available in both 100% and flavored water varieties, the most noteworthy…

Vita Coco Signs Four NFL Players as Endorsers

On the eve of the 2012-13 NFL season, Vita Coco announced today that it has signed four professional football players to join its roster of athlete endorsers. San Francisco 49ers tight end Vernon Davis, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, Denver Broncos wide receiver Eric Decker, and Chicago wide receiver Devin Hester will represent the coconut water brand and appear in ads promoting its message of "Hydrate naturally."