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Concord grape juice shows brain boosting potential

Concord grape juice shows brain boosting potential

By Stephen Daniells

Adding a glass of Concord grape juice to the daily diet may boost memory performance and boost mental function in older people with mild declines in their memory, suggests a new study.

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Coke confirms new French stevia sightings through major EU launches

By Ben Bouckley

The Coca-Cola Company has confirmed to BeverageDaily.com that it has launched stevia-sweetened varieties of Sprite and Nestea in France with 30% less sugar – the first roll-out using its headline brands on a major market since European Commission (EC)...

Nestlé and Coke scale down Beverage Partners Worldwide JV

Nestlé and Coke scale down Beverage Partners Worldwide JV

By Ben Bouckley

Nestlé and The Coca-Cola Company have announced plans to ‘rescope’ their Ready-to-Drink (RTD) business Beverage Partners Worldwide (BPW), with the Swiss firm cagey about the decision to phase-out the existing global JV and focus primarily on Canada and...

Coca-Cola in hot Vitaminwater over claims (again)

Coca-Cola in hot Vitaminwater over claims (again)

By Shane Starling

Vitaminwater, the enhanced water brand Coca-Cola acquired when it paid $4.2bn for New York-based Glaceau in 2007, has come under fire for its claim-making once again, this time in the UK.

Provexis keeps Fruitflow powder dry, axes UK R&D facility

Provexis keeps Fruitflow powder dry, axes UK R&D facility

By Ben Bouckley

UK plc Provexis plans to shut its UK research and development (R&D) facility, as the company seeks to reposition itself within the sports nutrition market and co-develop a powder version of heart health ingredient Fruitflow with DSM, which it says...

Cranberry claim winner tells Ocean Spray: “Stay in your bogs”

Dispatches from FIE 2011

Cranberry claim winner tells Ocean Spray: “Stay in your bogs”

By Shane Starling from Paris

Last week global cranberry leader, Ocean Spray, announced it was working on settling the long-running and divisive debate about how best to measure the berry’s active constituents – but the move has not been welcomed by the man who won the world’s first-ever...

Chinese panda poo tea causes stir

Chinese panda poo tea causes stir

By Ben Bouckley

A Chinese academic and entrepreneur has developed a super premium 'tea' made from panda faeces, according to The Mail, in a bid to turn 'trash into treasure'.

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