Commodity Prices Up; Tea Makers Wary
Facing tea prices that jumped 29 percent last Tuesday and similar commodity price increases like coffee, gas or sugar, smaller Niche beverage companies and startups say they need to be…
Facing tea prices that jumped 29 percent last Tuesday and similar commodity price increases like coffee, gas or sugar, smaller Niche beverage companies and startups say they need to be…
BevNET.com is pleased to announce that beverage sales and marketing executive Andy Steele will be be a presenter and panel participant during BevNET Live on June 6. Steele, who has…
Drinks that slim are on the campaign trail once more, but the platform keeps getting more complicated. One party wants to boost your metabolism: frontrunner Celsius faces competition from Function’s…
LadyPink is an energy drink that features the “subtle flavor of berry” and “was designed with the classy lady in mind” (cuz classy ladies like energy drinks in pink cans,…
NeuroSun (aka “Sunshine in a bottle”) was designed to provide all the benefits of Vitamin D without the harmful UV rays of the sun. Vitamin D is so strongly associated…
An exciting competition at this summer’s BevNET Live in Manhattan will allow one new beverage brand to win $5,000 in cash and other prizes valued at $15,000 – as well as gain valuable exposure and advice – as part of the New Beverage Showdown, a two-day live product and plan review debuting at this summer’s BevNET Live in Manhattan. Sponsored by VEB, a business unit of Coca-Cola North America.
BevNET.com’s 2011 Energy Guide provides a catalog of energy drinks, energy shots, recovery drinks, tablets, powders, and anti-energy on the market in 2011.…
March has already brought a great deal of activity in packaging innovation, from the incorporation of 100 percent recycled PET to the use of plant polymers in some bottles. Most…
New coconut water and juice brands are continuing to come out of the woodwork — and Coco King is one of the latest to land in our offices. This one,…
For a few years now the impression has been spreading – promulgated by folks like me – that natural foods are rapidly going mainstream and that it’s only a matter of time before you can grab a 6-pack of kombucha at the local c-store. Hyperbole aside, is there much truth to that sentiment? As an informal gauge, I’ve found it interesting to observe the growing (if still small) numbers of natural foods exhibitors at the Natural Products Expo West that turn up as exhibitors at the NACS c-store extravaganza in the fall not long after their Expo debuts. That migration simply didn’t happen in such short order in the past.
It’s a daily ritual, perusing the comments on BevNET. Recently, however, I spotted one item that brought me back to my early days covering the marketplace. I don’t even remember…
Citing rising health care costs and climbing rates of obesity among local residents, Boston will completely ban the sale of “sugary drinks” on all city owned property according to a…
Coming off a year in which both Vita Coco in particular and Coconut Water in general have seen massive growth, it is apparent that the category is fast moving into…
Hubert’s Lemonade, which is a product of Hansen Natural and named after Hubert Hansen (the founder of the company), recently added two more flavors to their lineup: Limeade and Strawberry…