Archive of all rankings reports – Page 12
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Rankings18 (16) McCain
The stasis of frozen food coupled with the nation’s cutback on carbs has stunted growth at McCain
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Rankings20 (22) Red Bull
Red Bull racked up £15m of added value, the second biggest gain for any energy drink on the list
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Rankings21 (21) Danone
Our preoccupation with all things health holds huge opportunity, believes Danone
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Rankings22 (26) Arla
Having decided to bring most of its portfolio under the masterbrand in 2015, Arla took its strategy one step further last
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Rankings24 (24) Wrigley's
Britain’s biggest gum brand has been left with a nasty taste in its mouth
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Rankings25 (30) Innocent
An emphasis on NPD helped Innocent crack the juices and smoothie market in 2017
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Rankings27 (25) Robinsons
As kids’ soft drinks fall under scrutiny from the health lobby, Robinsons has set its sights on adults
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Rankings29 (27) Galaxy
Galaxy has continued on a downward trajectory, with 17.4 million fewer units shifted last year
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Rankings28 (31) Lindt
Lindt added an extra £16.7m to its sales last year – no mean feat in a hugely competitive category
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Rankings30 (28) Tropicana
Being ousted from its position as the biggest juices and smoothies brand by Innocent must have stung
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Rankings3 (3) Nestlé
Britain’s supermarkets have sold 35.4 million (4.3%) fewer products bearing the Nestlé trademark in the past year
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Rankings33 (32) Pedigree
Poor old Pedigree has been left out in the cold as pet owners have been encouraged to trade up
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Rankings32 (36) Weetabix
Weetabix has delivered growth of £6.9m, shifting an extra 1.9 million packs
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Rankings44 (33) Pringles
Pringles’ famous ‘once you pop you can’t stop’ slogan looks shakier in 2018 than ever before





