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Coco Joy partner with Manchester City FC for Australian Tour

Manchester City FC have announced Coco Joy, part of the FAL Food & Beverages range, as an official partner of their pre-season tour of Australia, which will include matches against AS Roma on 21 July and against Real Madrid on 24 July at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground. As well as a range of promotional activity around the […]

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Beverage firms lodge bid for A2 Milk   

The a2 Milk Company has received an expression of interest for a potential acquisition of all of 2MC’s shares from two associated trade parties rumoured to include Freedom Foods and a leading international liquid dairy milk company. According to media reports, a consortium has lodged a non-binding and conditional bid with a view to undertaking

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Market grows for packaged speciality, herbal/fruit teas

Essential for any convenience or grocery store are a good range of packaged teas, with Roy Morgan Research finding that the proportion of Australians 14+ buying tea of any kind in an average four-week period was 42%, only slightly lower than the 45% who buy coffee. Regular tea is by far the most popular type,

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Frucor Beverages NZ recognised as ‘Best Employer’

A winning culture and having the majority of staff aligned with company values has seen Frucor Beverages New Zealand recognised as an Aon Hewitt Best Employer. The annual awards, presented by global human resources consultancy Aon Hewitt, acknowledge a company’s commitment to their employees by measuring workplace culture and practises. This is the fourth time

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Research reveals the treats Australians love

Results from the Australian Health Survey, released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) this week demonstrate the differences in eating habits across the nation and that Australians across the nation continue to enjoy a treat. Louise Gates from the ABS says “The report tells us Australians obtain over a third (35 per cent) of their energy from discretionary

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Rachael Finch Impresses with launch of healthy new cold pressed Aussie juice

Australians will be able to enjoy more healthy moments in their day thanks to the launch of Impressed Juices – a delicious range of cold pressed juices co-created by media personality Rachael Finch, featuring three varieties including Ginger Ninja, The Works and Summer Greens. Impressed Juices are cold pressed from fresh produce and never heat

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Coke Life breathes new life into Coke trade mark

In just under a month since its release, sales of Coke Life are tracking well above initial expectations according to statistics revealed at Coca-Cola Amatil’s AGM this week. Group managing director Alison Watkins said that Coke Life has already converted 13% of the sugar cola segment. However the real test for Coke Life will not

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The endless thirst of Australia’s bottled water drinkers

One-quarter of the Australian population aged over 14 years (some 4.9 million people) drink bottled water in an average seven days (steady since 2010), the latest findings from Roy Morgan Research reveal. It seems that people who drink bottled water have a greater taste for other non-alcoholic beverages as well. Compared to folks who don’t

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US sweetener switch for Diet Pepsi, no change at Coca Cola

PepsiCo Inc. will remove the sweetener aspartame from Diet Pepsi in the US to address consumer concerns about the artificial additive and reverse slumping diet soda sales. The new sweetener formulation will be used in Diet Pepsi, Caffeine Free Diet Pepsi and Wild Cherry Diet Pepsi and was developed after extensive research and testing with

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