All Hot beverages articles – Page 39
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News
Drink Me Chai to bring bubble tea concept to UK
Hot beverage business Drink Me Chai is set to launch the first ever ‘bubble tea’ drink concept in UK retail.
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Comment & Opinion
Cafedirect keeps thinking small
There’s probably a good crossover between Fairtrade loyalists and people who watched Adam & Joe on Channel 4 in the 1990s…
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News
Russians' hunger for Wagon Wheels puts sales back on a roll
Two of Britain’s most iconic brands have scored unlikely export coups.
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Co-op Group goes back in time for 99 Tea retro rebrand
The Co-operative Group’s own label 99 Tea has been given a retro look…
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Analysis & Features
Coffee prices still increasing but the peak may be in sight
British tea and coffee lovers have had to swallow double-digit price rises on both beverages in recent years…
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News
Clipper Tea's Dorset site gets £1m investment from new owners
Dutch organic food supplier Wessanen is to invest £1m in the manufacturing facilities of the Clipper Teas business it acquired…
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Category Report
Hot beverage innovations: Sachets and hot chocolate sticks
In a bid to reverse declining sales, GlaxoSmithKline is launching a cappuccino-flavoured version of Horlicks.
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News
Starbucks to roll out 'thousands' of On The Go coffee machines
A year and a half after Costa bought Coffee Nation, Starbucks has revealed plans to rollout thousands of coffee…
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Category Report
Hot beverage innovations: Hangover coffee and Snow Dragons
The London Tea Company is using the supposed health benefits of age-old tea blends to market Tea Therapy, its latest range.
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Analysis & Features
Tighter supplies of tea set to loosen in 2013
Tea prices hit the headlines at the start of last month as poor weather in key producing…
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Analysis & Features
Nestlé in pharma-style legal battle to protect Nespresso
A German court ruling has gone against Nestlé, but the Swiss giant is fighting on…
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News
Weanie Beans aims for hangover crowd
Artisan coffee brand Weanie Beans is targeting younger consumers with a range that includes a morning-after hangover…
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Nestlé loses Nespresso protection case
Nestlé has lost a legal bid to stop companies from selling generic coffee capsules to use its Nespresso machines.
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Douwe Egberts leads in flavoured coffee
A raft of new flavoured coffees is hitting shelves as suppliers look to recruit younger drinkers.
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Coffee chains react to milk criticism
The UK’s leading coffee chains have defended the price they pay for milk after being criticised…
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News
Nespresso-style pods now available in Waitrose
The first range of non-Nespresso branded pods that can be used in Nespresso coffee machines is rolling out to supermarkets.
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Category Report
HOT BEVERAGES: Piping-hot prices fail to put UK off premium drinks
Snuggling up with a hot drink this winter will give us all an unwelcome reminder of the ever-rising cost of living.
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News
Demand for Chinese teas increases
Coffee is not the only competition the humble cuppa faces these days.
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News
Emmi offers Caffé Latte multipack
Emmi has launched a multipack of its Caffé Latte products to appeal to families.
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News
Tetley Tea Folk back on packs in new push
The Tetley Tea Folk are back on pack for the first time in a decade as part of a new push to attract younger consumers.