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Round-Up: Shelf Life
Here is your weekly round-up of Shelf Life news. Next week’s round-up will focus on ingredients news.
Mineral water in a can launched in Germany
German drinks manufacturer Rhodius Mineralquellen has reintroduced its mineral water into cans after more than a decade.
EU beverage carton recycling rate continues to grow
The Alliance for Beverage Cartons and the Environment (ACE) UK has welcomed the latest figures on carton recycling in the EU, showing that 44% of beverage cartons were recycled in 2015, continuing an unbroken, 10-year upward trend.
Out and about
Summer is over and ‘silly season’ is upon us. After the calm of the June-August period, September quickly rolls around and diaries are full of exhibitions, conferences and meetings once again. Indeed, I’m starting to forget what the office looks like.
New Drench range
Following the complete relaunch of its juice drinks brand, Drench, earlier this year, Britvic has unveiled new sparkling variants to extend the range into the carbonated segment.
Growth opportunities for 100% juice predicted
The market for 100% juice should return to growth despite global economic slowdown and the recent debate around sugar, finds Tetra Pak’s 100% Juice Index report.
Round-Up: Ingredients
Here is your weekly round-up of ingredients news. Next week’s round-up will focus on packaging news.
Brits spend over £20k on bottled water in their lifetime
British consumers will spend an average of £20,956 on bottled water in their lifetime, according to new research.
Grape juice powder
Welch’s Global Ingredients Group has extended its FruitWorx brand with the launch of Concord Grape Juice Powder.
Kitchen Table Projects and M&S target food start ups
Around 80 food and drink start ups attended the last in a series of three events designed by Kitchen Table Projects and held at M&S’ HQ in Paddington, London.
DDW reveals food colour from purple corn
DDW is introducing a food colour derived from a purple corn hybrid for various applications, including confectionery.
Q1 beverage market poor, but confidence rising
Despite a disappointing first quarter for Europe’s commercial beverage market, confidence in the sector is rising, says Canadean.
European expansion for functional drink
Functional drink brand Wow, based in London, became the first company to gain European FSA approval for chia seed drinks in September 2015.
Water brand is the One
One, the UK’s largest ethical bottled water brand, has launched a new range of juiced waters with no added sugar.