Archive of all Britvic articles – Page 11
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Comment & OpinionMads Mikkelsen relaxes into Carlsberg Unfiltered role
Carlsberg’s charmingly creepy brand ambassador Mads Mikkelsen is back
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NewsCarlsberg back in growth as turnaround plan starts to pay off
Carlsberg has ploughed millions into rebranding
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NewsCarlsberg unveils rebrand for flagship 'green' pilsner
A new look and sustainable packaging will roll out in Spring 2019
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Analysis & FeaturesRussia World Cup sales boom boosts Carlsberg's second quarter
Denmark may have knocked out in the second round of this summer’s World Cup but the country’s brewing giant Carlsberg had plenty to celebrate this summer.
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NewsMedia Bites 17 Aug: Asda, Carlsberg, UK retail sales
Asda has secured its fifth straight quarter of rising sales, boosted by an expanded vegan range and the launch of premium gins
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NewsCarlsberg upgrades earnings forecast after strong first half
Carlsberg has upgraded its full-year earnings expectations after posting a 5.1% rise in organic net revenue in the first half of the year. Plus, Henkel has downgraded its full year earnings expectations as currencies hit its annual results and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsBritvic availability still low despite recovery in CO2 levels
Branches of major supermarkets and one large London cash & carry depot had low availability of Britvic
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NewsCO2 shortage hits Britvic's third quarter sales
Britvic has reported a 3.4% increase in third quarter revenues to £366.9m, though revenue excluding the soft drinks levy fell 0.6% in the period as the CO2 shortage hit sales.
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NewsPepsi Max running low as CO2 shortage leads to price rises
Supermarket out-of-stock levels for Pepsi drinks have surged since mid-June
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NewsCarlsberg eyes major rebrand and raft of packaging innovation
It is understood a significant reimagining of the lager brand is set for early 2019
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NewsBritvic eyes low sugar opportunities after factory closure dents first half earnings
Robinsons maker Britvic has said an increased focus on low and no sugar brands could work to its advantage after a first half which was impacted by the closure of its Norwich factory.
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Comment & OpinionCarlsberg has rediscovered its craft roots
The Danish institution has rediscovered its mojo and is staging a comeback
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NewsCarlsberg lifts lid on plans for the brewer's core portfolio
The brewer is working on a relaunch for Carlsberg lager and Teley’s canned ale and introducing a new San Miguel variant…
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Comment & OpinionCan Carlsberg’s switch from sport to music convince customers it’s cool?
Turning booze brands around is tricky business. It requires time and dedication - and Carlsberg also needs to be bolshie right now
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NewsBudweiser takes over from Carlsberg as England football team sponsor
The AB InBev brand has signed up to sponsor the team and Wembley Stadium
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NewsBritvic adds fruity Juiced trio to Fruit Shoot lineup for kids
Sugar content is around 5.6g per 100ml – markedly higher than Fruit Shoot’s low-sugar core and zero-sugar Hydro lineups
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NewsMedia Bites 8 February: Carlsberg, Poundland, Tesco
It is a quiet morning in the papers in terms of grocery and fmcg news, with Carlsberg in the spotlight following its annual results and Poundland gaining publicity after its Christmas advert was banned by the ASA.
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NewsRussian woes hit Carlsberg profits in 2017
Full-year profits at Carlsberg took a hit as sales and volumes were held back by a change in the law in Russia restricting the size of plastic beer bottles.
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NewsBritvic to create 80 jobs through Rugby site investment
The move, part of a broader £240m investment in the soft drink giant’s UK operations, will significantly ramp up production at the site
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NewsBritvic launches A Healthier Everyday sustainability drive
The initiative aims to help consumers make healthier choices, support the wellbeing of communities, and minimise Britvic’s environmental impact.





