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Diageo’s ‘other’ drinks outperform its priority brands

11-Feb-2010 - Diageo has reported that its group of priority brands performed worse than other brands in the latest quarter as consumers turn to cheaper options.

Kirin and Suntory break off merger negotiations

09-Feb-2010 - Plans to merge Kirin and Suntory and create a Japanese drinks powerhouse have fallen through as the companies fail to agree on terms.

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Unilever boosts year with promos and ads

04-Feb-2010 - Unilever has reported strong end of year sales on the back of a Q4 advertising drive, with particularly good progress in reestablishing volume growth in Western Europe.

Britvic drinks to sales success

02-Feb-2010 - Britvic has published revenue growth of 5.6 per cent for 2009 prompting some analysts to suggest that the soft drinks business is in a position to expand more aggressively.

Wild sells shares, plans global reach and IPO

28-Jan-2010 - Rudolf Wild GmbH has sold some shares to asset manager Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co (KKR) in preparation for an eventual public listing, and plans to form a global flavour business with its US affiliate this year.

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Cheesed off – jingoism takes the spoils in the Cadbury battle

25-Jan-2010 - Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated, quipped Mark Twain. Predictions of the demise of Cadbury following the approval of Kraft’s offer are premature and are flawed by knee-jerk anti-Americanism.

Bad weather in China contributes to flat SABMiller volumes

21-Jan-2010 - SABMiller has reported disappointingly flat beer sales as South African volumes continue to slide and heavy snow and wet weather suppress Chinese demand.

Heineken buys up FEMSA beer business

14-Jan-2010 - Heineken has acquired the beer operations of the Mexican drinks giant FEMSA in exchange for a 20 per cent share in the Dutch brewer.

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US listed Chinese fruit juice firm plans investment

07-Jan-2010 - SkyPeople Fruit Juice plans to use subsidies from the Chinese government to expand R&D facilities and invest in new processing equipment.

Tea prices could prompt over-supply, warns FAO

04-Jan-2010 - Record world tea prices in 2009 could cause some tea producers to plant more crops and lead to eventual oversupply to the market, the FAO warns.

Olam takes 20 percent stake in PureCircle

18-Dec-2009 - Olam has increased its stake in stevia company PureCircle to 20 percent, citing strong growth prospects for the company, and making PureCircle an associated company of Olam.

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San Miguel to buy Australasian packaging company

16-Dec-2009 - San Miguel Corp is poised to acquire a majority stake in Australasian packaging company Cospak Group as part of its expansion strategy in the region.

EU clears Amcor takeover of Alcan

15-Dec-2009 - Amcor’s takeover of Alcan has been cleared by the European Commission after the Australian company agreed to sell off two pharmaceutical and food packaging plants in Spain.

Heineken resolves Indian brewing conflict

08-Dec-2009 - Heineken has consolidated its investments in Asia to grow the Heineken brand in India and resolve a conflict that emerged from the Scottish & Newcastle (S&N) takeover last year.

Asahi reveals plan to join top food ranks

03-Dec-2009 - Japanese brewery Asahi has unveiled ambitious long-term growth plans that include the possibility of major acquisitions.

Nampak head delivers warning as profits slump

25-Nov-2009 - Nampak announced a 60 per cent fall in profits in 2009 as its chief warned that 20 per cent of its operations must either turnaround or face being closed or sold off.

Symrise buys into North Africa and Middle East

19-Nov-2009 - Symrise has acquired fragrance and flavours maker Futura Labs to tap into opportunities in the fast growing regions of North Africa and the Middle East.

Coke reveals ambitious 2020 growth targets

17-Nov-2009 - Coca-Cola has outlined key business goals for 2020 including plans to more than double system revenue from $95bn to $200bn.

Novozymes retains positive outlook after Q3 results

28-Oct-2009 - Novozymes has reported a better than forecast profit in the third quarter of 2009, on the back of higher sales volumes and better productivity – although sales of food enzymes have fallen.

Kirin to close two breweries in new profit focus

27-Oct-2009 - Kirin Holding plans to close two domestic breweries as part of a three year plan to increase operating income by around 50 per cent.

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Commission clears PepsiAmericas acquisition

27-Oct-2009 - The European Commission has cleared PepsiCo’s acquisition of one of its bottlers PepsiAmericas.

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SIG owner plans to buy Reynolds Group

20-Oct-2009 - Beverage Packaging Holdings, owner of SIG Combibloc, has announced plans to buy the Reynolds Group in a deal worth $3bn.

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Soda tax: A lot of froth over freedom

12-Oct-2009 - Is taxing soda really an evil plan to curb your individual freedom? Conspiracy theories aside, perhaps it’s simply a sensible scheme to tackle obesity when personal choice has failed.

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Acquisition boosts Balls’ can capacity by 10bn

05-Oct-2009 - Ball Corporation, one of the world's leading suppliers of rigid metal and plastic packaging products and services, has acquired three can manufacturing plants in the United States with associated contracts for $577m, from AB InBev.

President Obama endorses US soda tax plan

01-Oct-2009 - President Barack Obama has lent his support for a soda tax which could benefit children’s health and the nation’s wealth, according to a new report from the Center for Science in the Public Interest.

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Rexam reveals Pepsi trial of 'unique' FUSION aluminium bottle in Italy

Rexam reveals Pepsi trial of 'unique' FUSION aluminium bottle in Italy

Rexam has revealed to BeverageDaily.com that its FUSION aluminium bottle has established a foothold in Europe, with...

Coca-Cola Hellenic hit by perfect political and economic storm

Coca-Cola Hellenic hit by perfect political and economic storm

Economic and political uncertainty across its markets and ‘persistent’ input cost pressures have hit Coca-Cola Hellenic's first...

Red Bull hopes new ‘Total Zero’ variant will give it wings after analysts warn of limited portfolio

Red Bull hopes new ‘Total Zero’ variant will give it wings after analysts warn of limited portfolio

Red Bull is launching a new variant of its eponymous energy drink with no calories, sugar or...

BrewDog slams ‘jealous’ Diageo for trying to fix innkeeping awards

BrewDog slams ‘jealous’ Diageo for trying to fix innkeeping awards

Diageo has ‘apologised unreservedly’ after Scottish independent BrewDog accused it of ‘overbearing and blackmailing behaviour’ in leaning on a...

US firm nears first consumer order for ‘game changing’ self-heating beverage packaging

US firm nears first consumer order for ‘game changing’ self-heating beverage packaging

US firm HeatGenie claims to have received a letter of intent from an unnamed European food and...

Pepsi NEXT risks re-hashing failed concept with new flavour: analyst

Pepsi NEXT risks re-hashing failed concept with new flavour: analyst

PepsiCo’s new mid-calorie cola brand ‘NEXT’ risks 're-hashing a failed concept behind a new flavour', despite data...