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Producers need to 're-think' responsible drinking ads

Carlsberg stands by S&N offer

US gives kick to global energy drink sales

New machine claims to eliminate bottle line jams

Sugary drinks linked to Alzheimer's, says study

 
   
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Nestle, Kellogg et al sign junk ad pledge

Danisco expansion boosts xylose production

Cranberry supply is good, Lallemand says

Strong sales boost Cadbury revenue outlook

 
 

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Producers need to 're-think' responsible drinking ads
Drinks groups may stepping up their efforts to promote responsible alcohol consumption, but some of their latest advertising campaigns have been labelled as "catastrophically misconceived", according to new research... Read


Carlsberg stands by S&N offer
Carlsberg and Heineken will stand by a rejected joint-offer made last month for British-based rival Scottish and Newcastle (S&N), despite recent research suggesting that an improved bid would likely be accepted... Read


US gives kick to global energy drink sales
US consumers drank 990m litres of energy drinks during 2006, a 47 per cent increase over the previous year, making the country the largest global market for the product... Read


New machine claims to eliminate bottle line jams
A new bottle packaging machine claims to allow for efficient and consistent packaging lines that remain jam-free, according to its manufacturer Standard-Knapp... Read


Sugary drinks linked to Alzheimer's, says study
Researchers in the US have found that mice given a sugar solution as part of their daily diets showed increased signs of developing Alzheimer's disease... Read


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Nestle, Kellogg et al sign junk ad pledge
Major global food companies have this week signed a pledge to stop advertising 'junk' food to children under 12, in an effort to self-regulate and avoid a ban being imposed by the European Commission... Read


Danisco expansion boosts xylose production
Danisco has opened the doors to its expanded xylose factory in Austria, which will increase production by 50 per cent while increasing sustainability... Read


Cranberry supply is good, Lallemand says
Lallemand Health Ingredients (LHI) has said there is no risk of a cranberry shortage next year, and has dispelled fears of a poor harvest and predicted supply shortages in 2008... Read


Strong sales boost Cadbury revenue outlook
Cadbury today said it expects confectionery revenue growth to exceed the 2007 four to six per cent target range, thanks to revenues from the UK chocolate and the US gum markets... Read

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Infant nutrition: Too close for comfort?

Industry has to walk a tightrope between lending a benevolent hand to support infant nutrition for the good of public health, and cynical marketing that seems to cash in on sensitivities. Read



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Infant nutrition: Too close for comfort?
Industry has to walk a tightrope between lending a benevolent hand to support infant nutrition for the good of public health, and cynical marketing that seems to cash in on sensitivities... Read


Revised Carlsberg offer may sway S&N shareholders - survey
Up to 20 per cent of Scottish & Newcastle's (S&N) shareholders may be ready to support Carlberg and Heinekin's bid to buy the UK-based brewer, according to an independent survey... Read


Drink banned for using alcohol reduction technique
An attempt to introduce a new technique for producing a low-alcohol sparkling wine has backfired for one UK processor, which received a decision yesterday confirming the ban of the product as it is now marketed... Read


Codex will look again at health claims science
Codex has agreed its draft rules on health claims needs further work following concerns over what evidence should be required for scientific substantiation... Read


Coca-Cola makes Aussie beer buy for profit push
Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA), a major soft drinks producer in Australia and Asia, has acquired the country's Bluetongue brewery brand to extend its premium beer focus in a bid to further diversify its revenue stream... Read

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