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The Indian soft drink industry is expected to return to a growth rate of over 10 per cent next year, which is impacted in the current year due to weather disruptions, said a report by Systematix ...
Off-trade sales of soft drinks were stagnating at a regional level in Western Europe in 2024, given the declines being seen in some of the biggest country markets like Germany and France.
Full sugar content cut in Pepsi, Mountain Dew soft drinks in Australia as PepsiCo confirms artificial sweetener added A huge change is coming to Pepsi drinks in Australia, with the company behind ...
Here Are 10 Foods That Lead To Diabetes Sugar-sweetened beverages are a leading contributor to diabetes. Highly marketed food items like soft drinks, sodas and sweet teas cause rapid spikes in ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) is pushing countries to raise the prices of sugary drinks, alcohol and tobacco by 50pc over the next 10 years through taxation, its strongest backing yet for ...
Tesco has axed the Clubcard offer on its own-brand soft drinks, much to the disappointment of customers.
Red Bull is one of the top-selling energy drinks in the world, but you may wonder about its safety and side effects. This article looks at the possible side effects of Red Bull.
Inside the wholesome new State of Origin bonding sessions as stars replace kegs of beer with soft drinks, lollies and talk about their childhoods ...
Few American linguistic debates have bubbled quite as long and effervescently as the one over whether a generic soft drink should be called a soda, pop or coke.
Mott’s, a brand under General Mills, has expanded its product line with the introduction of soft baked apple filled bars, aiming to capture a share of the growing on-the-go snack market.
Wales has decided to bring its plan to launch a deposit return scheme in line with the rest of the UK. Last year, the devolved Welsh government withdrew from plans for a UK scheme, pointing to the ...
What’s soft about it? Speaking of soft drinks, what’s up with that term? It was originally used to distinguish all nonalcoholic drinks from “hard drinks,” or beverages containing spirits.