Archive of all category reports – Page 63
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Category ReportConfectionery's cautious welcome to stevia and xylitol
With stevia and xylitol, the industry’s going sweet on natural alternatives to sugar…
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Category ReportFocus on Sports Nutrition
The taxman was as unwelcome as ever when he slapped sports nutrition products with VAT last October. Did Osborne land a killer blow on the sports nutrition market? Or has the industry largely absorbed the impact of VAT?
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Category ReportUSN, Enco, Elivar, Kinetica: sports nutrition NPD
USN’s new bar is pitched as a healthier alternative to traditional sugary snacks. What else is new in the world of sports nutrition?
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Category ReportFocus on Sports Nutrition: Ripped Off?
Sports nutrition’s value is bulging after the VAT imposition but struggling volumes suggest its fitness is falling…
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Category ReportFocus on spirits
As spirits value sales outpace duty hikes, forward-thinking players are rewriting cocktail culture. Can they put volumes in growth too?
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Category ReportCocktails & dreams: can soaring spirits achieve volume growth?
As spirits value sales outpace duty hikes, forward-thinking players are rewriting cocktail culture. Can they put volumes in growth too?
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Category ReportFocus on sauces and condiments
Britain’s biggest table sauce brands are being left on the shelf. What can be done to stop the rot?
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Category ReportOC&C Top 150 supplier rankings
They’re performing ahead of the branded giants in the latest OC&C Top 150 supplier rankings thanks to flourishing exports and innovation
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Is Britain off the (table) sauce?
Britain’s biggest table sauce brands are being left on the shelf. What can be done to stop the rot?…
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Category ReportSauces: Kantar Worldpanel
Total sauces and condiments has seen growth of 4.3% on last year, with condiments up 5.0% and sauces 4.2%…
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Category ReportHellmann's squeezes for BBQ season
Hellmann’s was the biggest spender, forking out £5.1m, with a major TV ad campaign in April pushing its new squeezy format for the BBQ season….
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Category ReportHot summer drives red hot sales say BBQ brands
It’s been a sizzling summer. And not just in terms of the weather it seems we’ve been firing up our barbies more and more as the temperature has climbed…
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Category ReportFocus on hot beverages
As hot drinks steam ahead, more of us are skipping traditional tea. Why? How can this most English mainstay be returned to growth?
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Category ReportBird & Wild, Nescafé, Options, Tea India: Hot Beverages NPD
Bird & Wild has entered the UK coffee market with the only certified bird-friendly coffee…
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Category ReportSaucy NPD
Tapping into the appetite for old-school condiments, Delouis launched a range of traditional French mustards including Moutarde de Dijon…
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Category ReportHot weather heats up iced tea and coffee sales
This summer’s heat wave was good news for iced beverages - and not just of the coffee variety.
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Category ReportAs tea bags get squeezed are tea sticks the answer?
Could the days of the humble tea bag be numbered? In a bid to stir up some excitement in premium tea, suppliers are turning to a new format.
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Tea giants unite in face of climate challenge
The impact of climate change and soaring populations in tea producing countries is exercising the minds of many in the industry.
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Category ReportCan hot fruit drinks stir up a new subcategory?
The founder of posh tea brand Clipper Teas is hoping to create a brand new sub-category with the launch of FruitBroo, a seven-strong range of caffeine-free hot drinks.





