All Sugar articles – Page 40
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Revival for Scottish soft drinks brand Bon Accord
Karen Knowles, a great-great granddaughter of the founders, has launched three lines for health-conscious adults
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NewsBan energy drinks for under 16s, new report says
UK policy makers should ban the sale of energy drinks to under-16s, a new report has urged
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NewsLeaked version of obesity strategy branded as ‘pathetic’
Health campaigners say the proposals in the much-delayed strategy do not go far enough
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NewsHealth campaigners protest against children's junk food advertising
Crack down on “pester power” advertising, the Children’s Food Campaign urges advertising body
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NewsTate & Lyle blames EU for soaring losses
Annual losses have ballooned at Tate & Lyle, with the company blaming an EU sugar regime that favours its competitors
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NewsThe Collective cuts sugar in Suckies yoghurt pouches by 20%
Yoghurt brand The Collective has slashed the sugar content in its Suckies pouches by 20%
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NewsZeo’s low-sugar soft drinks the first to get Sugarwise marque
Sugarwise was launched earlier this year by Cambridge entrepreneur Rend Platings
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NewsFood manufacturers call for delay on sugar levy post-Brexit
Ian Wright, director general of the Food and Drink Federation, said regulatory stability and predictability was essential
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NewsProcessed fruit feels squeeze in sugar war
Department of Health experts have drawn up plans to target products such as fruit crumble, snack bars and yoghurts
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NewsDeregulation will hit sugar harder than referendum
Sir, The deregulation of the EU beet sugar policy in 2017 will redefine our whole industry
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Comment & OpinionHas the government struck a secret deal over sugar cuts with industry?
The DH must come up with a set of proposals that are far more structured than the Responsibility Deal
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NewsAOS accuses industry of blunting sugar reduction plans
Group claims “multiple sources” have suggested ministers are set to announce plans for a target of a 20% reduction
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NewsFDF clashes with health groups over sugar reduction 'bombardment'
Action on Sugar is seeking supplier views on mandatory reduction targets
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat sugar can tell us about the Brexit debate
There’s another battle going on in sugar. And for the players involved staying or leaving could determine their futures
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Comment & OpinionArtificial sweeteners are the elephant in the room
Sales of artificially sweetened beverages are bound to benefit directly from the forthcoming tax on sugary drinks
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NewsThirst for healthy drinks helps boost SodaStream’s UK sales
SodaStream has reported a 36% rise in UK sales for the first three months of the year after stepping up its marketing to take advantage of consumer demand for low-sugar fizzy drinks.
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NewsFood & drink bosses urged to collaborate on soft drink label
Sugarwise marque could be a starting point for an industry-wide kitemark
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Comment & OpinionSugar needs mandatory not voluntary reduction targets
Sir; We need more consistent and ambitious action across the board
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NewsAction on Sugar calls for health warnings on fizzy drink ads
Posters for fizzy drinks in California will have to feature warnings from 25 July
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NewsDragons' Den winner teams with engineers in war on sugar
A Dragons’ Den winner has teamed up with engineers in Newcastle to employ “game changing” tech in the war on sugar





