All Hot Beverages articles – Page 14
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News
Lucozade Ribena Suntory enters iced tea market with MayTea
Each 100ml of MayTea contains no more than 3g of sugar and 13 calories
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Bettys & Taylors sees profits fall despite sales hike
Yorkshire Tea maker Bettys & Taylors reported a drop in profits despite strong sales growth as rising commodity costs and exchange rate volatility hit the bottom line.
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Comment and Opinion
Yorkshire Tea puts Sean Bean and Dynamo to good use
Can two more stars from God’s County keep the tea brand’s momentum going?
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PepsiCo teams up with Lavazza for iced coffee RTD
Lavazza Iced Cappuccino arrives after last month’s launch of a trio of Costa Coffee RTDs from Coca-Cola
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Sean Bean and Dynamo star in Yorkshire Tea’s £3m TV push
Two new ads mark the second phase of the brand’s ‘Where everything’s done proper’ campaign
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Comment and Opinion
Need to stay alert? Drink coffee… with the US Army
With Donald Trump as commander-in-chief, you’d think the US military would be in a constant state of nervous alertness
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News
Thomas Blackwall to take over as British Coffee Association chair
Blackwall will be responsible for supporting the industry through the next phase of Brexit negotiations
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Black Sheep Coffee raises £13m to fund global expansion push
Independent coffee chain Black Sheep Coffee has raised £13m new funds from private investors to back its global expansion across Europe, Asia and the US.
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Comment and Opinion
Why Costa can crack the crowded iced coffee market
There is no shortage of competitors in iced cofffee. But Costa has all the ingredients to make a splash in this growth area
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Tetley getting ready to launch biodegradable teabag
The sustainable bag will be made with bioplastic from corn starch and vegetable sugars
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Waitrose targets younger coffee fans after hot drinks reset
Having delisted SKUs from big names such as Nescafé, Waitrose has added trendier lines by mid-tier players
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Kenyan shortfall set to drive up tea prices
In Kenya, 2019 is likely to see a 12% year-on-year decline in output due to droughts in March
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Comment and Opinion
We need to embrace smart solutions to the plastic problem - even weird ones
It’s easy to deride the likes of Stiricle, but it’s smart and eco-friendly
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Struggling Pure Leaf drops teabags in sustainability drive
Pure Leaf has also dropped its plastic tub pack in exchange for a box of recyclable black cardboard with a colourless window.
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Comment and Opinion
Henrietta Lovell travels the world in search of tea
For most Brits, tea is the solution to most problems. But for Henrietta Lovell any old cuppa won’t do
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Comment and Opinion
Coffee lovers grind out world record wins
It’s been a busy time for coffee-related world records
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Analysis and Features
Coffee prices hit by booming Brazilian production
The commodity market has witnessed a steep drop in coffee prices on the Intercontinental Exchange
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News
Simon Webster joins Lincoln & York as first finance director
His arrival comes ’at a time of profound change’ for the Northamptonshire own-label coffee specialist
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Tetley kicks off first push for Cold Infusions range
A £1.3m investment will be accompanied by a new variant and extra formats
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Coca-Cola hints at Costa Coffee RTD launch but details scarce
Coke CEO James Quincey this week teased a launch for ‘the weeks ahead’