Jeff Popkin Appointed Vita Coco President

Vita Coco announced that as of yesterday, the former Red Bull executive has gone from VP of Sales at Vita Coco to President. He joined the company 11 months ago. It's not surprising that Vita Coco would go to a veteran to keep the trains running on time as the company's distribution network becomes both larger and more centralized via its ongoing relationship with DPSG.

New Beverage REBBL, Works with Not-For-Sale Organization to Fight Slavery

Bossa Nova co-founder Palo Hawken – the company was eventually purchased by Sunny Delight -- helped develop the soon-to-launch REBBL tea line, which seeks to provide indigenous tribes in the Peruvian rainforest with the means to create a stable business that will allow them to protect themselves from enslavement.

Avitae Lands Safeway, Office Depot

Avitae caffeinated water has landed new authorizations in Safeway's Eastern Division and nationwide at Office Depot retail locations and officedepot.com. The agreements with Safeway and Office Depot will significantly expand distribution of the brand, which promotes itself as healthy alternative to sugary and high-calorie caffeinated drinks. According to CEO Brian Pitzer, Avitae is now available in over 15,000 retailers in 30 states across the U.S.

GPI Founders Split, Focus on Building New LA Distributing Co.

The founders of entrepreneurial Southern California distribution company Gourmet Purveyors International have left the business and started LA Distributing Company, a new Los Angeles-based enterprise. By focusing primarily on LA – where the pair have developed strong ties to independent and chain accounts, they say – they hope to be able to help small brands reach critical mass.

Video: Building Brands, Building Categories – A Collaborative Effort

At BevNET Live Summer 2012, three beverage industry veterans who have had first-hand roles in establishing entrepreneurial beverage products discussed the roles and responsibilities of brand-building. The discussion featured a number of topics regarding the development of new brands and categories including an analysis of expectations for individual roles and key areas for collaboration between suppliers, distributors and retailers.

Review: Gorilla Cold Brew Coffee

While calling cold brew coffee a category is probably premature, there are a growing number of cold brew coffee products coming to market.  The latest is Gorilla Cold Brew, which…

Rising Prices, Weaker Sales for Orange Juice

With a significant decline in consumption of concentrated orange juice, overall U.S. sales in the category tumbled 5.4 percent in volume and 0.6 percent in revenue in a year-over-year comparison for the four weeks ending on July 7, 2012, according to the Dow Jones. The sales data, compiled by Nielsen and published by the Florida Department of Citrus (FDC), also shows that orange juice prices rose by 5 percent versus the same period in 2011.

Coke to Reorganize Operating Structure Around Three Major Businesses

The Coca-Cola Co., Inc. announced today that it will streamline its operations around three major businesses in an effort “to better address the changing demands of the global marketplace.” The reshuffling of Coke’s operational structure will be effective on January 1, 2013.

Mamma Chia Goes Mainstream

Deep presence in the natural channel? Check. National distribution? Check. Chain authorization in mainstream retailers? Check. In less than two years, Mamma Chia has racked up an impressive set of wins and shows no signs of slowing down with the recent announcement that the company has gained distribution in 150 Ralph’s stores in Southern California. Ralph’s joins Giant Eagle, Fairway and Vons as mainstream grocers that now carry the organic chia drink.

BevNET Knows How to Pick a Winner – AriZona Goes with Cherry Lime Rickey for New Flavor

Following a three month campaign in which the company enlisted its Facebook fans and media professionals to help choose its newest flavor, AriZona announced today that Cherry Lime Rickey would join its formidable cadre of tea and juice drinks. BevNET’s own John Craven and Andrew Guard were two of the folks asked to help choose from three contending flavors, and we created a short video of their taste test back in April. It turns out that Craven and Guard know how to pick a winner...

Review: Voila! Juice

Voila! Juice is a San Francisco Bay Area juice company that has been in the juice business since 1978.  Their product lineup includes many flavors,  ranging from orange juice to…

BevNET TV: A Visit with Todd Berardi of Hiball

As one of the first all-natural energy drinks on the market, Hiball has steadily carved a successful niche within the natural channel, one whose consumers have slowly adapted to the booming energy drink category. Yet, Hiball, now armed with new packaging and an revamped formulation, is looking beyond natural retailers, and has set its sights on a dramatic increase in distribution throughout mainstream channels.

Review: Rise Kombucha

Rise Kombucha is a Canadian based entry into the raw kombucha category.  It can be found  Whole Foods in Canada, where the selection of kombucha isn’t quite what it is…

5-Hour Energy Plans Major Expansion, Launches $400 Million Note Offering

Innovation Ventures LLC, the manufacturer of 5-Hour Energy, is planning a major expansion that includes broader sales and marketing initiatives, new product lines, export to international markets, and a third manufacturing and distribution facility, according to a recent article in Forbes. The company has created a new offering for $400 million in notes to fund the expansion of the 5-Hour Energy brand.