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Liquid cocaine How hype and urban legend made Red Bull into a commercial cocktail juggernaut... |
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Caffeine Under Siege by the FDA FDA investigation could be just the beginning of regulatory and litigation battles. |
Prepared Foods July 1, 2006 |
Sporting News With a number of Americans taking up extreme physical challenges, Gatorade is among the companies catering to these endurance athletes, actually incorporating the term in its Endurance Formula product. |
AskMen.com |
Alcoholic Energy Drinks: Safe? The Food and Drug Administration is challenging makers of alcohol-infused energy drinks to prove their beverages are safe, citing complaints that the products can cause dangerous behavior and injury. |
Prepared Foods September 1, 2005 Anju Holay |
Sports Talk Gatorade, the powerhouse in the sports drink category, has recently faced stiff competition, as a relative newcomer encroaches upon its territory. And while these two wage a "David and Goliath" duel, the rest of the segment players are left to make do with scraps. |
Prepared Foods March 7, 2007 |
New Products Annual -- Beverages Tea was one of the biggest news items in beverages in 2006, but not the only one. |
The Motley Fool February 4, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Death by Energy Drink ... or Not Red Bull is at the scene of a tragic crime, so be on the lookout for energy drink stocks. |
Wired June 26, 2007 Patrick Di Justo |
What's Inside: Red Bull A list of ingredients and what they are doing when you down a can of Red Bull. |
Outside April 2002 Rob Walker |
Bull Market How does a caffeine-loaded energy drink become a billion-dollar brand? Red Bull's creators inject their product with the adrenaline-by-association of extreme sports, and they never stop in the quest for buzz... |
The Motley Fool December 8, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Coke Is Back in Blak Coca-Cola takes on Starbucks with a chilled coffee-based drink. Does that mean an investor should gobble up shares of Coca-Cola as a way to play on Blak's success? |
AskMen.com Adrienne Turner |
Worst Commercial Beverages You don't understand why you're carrying those couple of extra pounds? Your favorite beverage may be to blame. |
Popular Mechanics January 2004 Tobey Grumet |
Home Vending So if you've been salivating for your very own vending machine, be sure to check out the SkyBox. |
Prepared Foods March 2009 William A. Roberts, Jr. |
Article: Defending Drinks Over the course of 2008, beverages tried to meet a variety of different objectives including functional, healthy, environmental friendliness, and quenching. |
Salon.com July 5, 2000 Cynthia Kuhn & Wilkie Wilson |
Java junkie I've quit cigarettes, pot and acid, but I can't give up lattes. Am I wrecking my health? |
Entrepreneur October 2006 David Worrell |
Love at First Sip As colorful as they are unique, Fuze drinks are meant to evoke feelings of healthfulness and well-being. It turns out they also evoke passion among investors. |
Prepared Foods August 2007 |
Hitting the Shelves Fruit drinks with an energy kick... Pre-made soy sushi wraps... Liquid iced tea concentrate... Beneficial mints... etc. |
Science News January 21, 2006 Janet Raloff |
Caffeinated Liver Defense A 20-year long study recently concluded people who routinely drank more than two cups of coffee or tea per day faced only half the risk of being hospitalized with cirrhosis and other types of serious liver disease as did people consuming less of these drinks. |
AskMen.com Dustin Driver |
Acceptable Vice Intakes What is a moderate amount of alcohol? Cigarettes? Caffeine? Sleep deprivation? |
Food Processing August 2013 Dave Fusaro |
Beverages Up, Soft Drinks Down in 2012 According to data from Beverage Marketing Corp., the U.S. liquid refreshment beverage market grew by 1 percent in 2012, marking a third year of growth after two consecutive declining years. |
Food Processing December 2005 Ashman & Beckley |
Product Spotlight: A calorie-burning cola? Elite FX combines spiced-up flavors with vitamins and a proprietary thermogenic blend to produce Celsius, a carbonated soft drink it claims can burn calories. |
Food Processing October 2008 |
Abuzz With Energy Drinks The "energy food s"category is expected to top $10 billion by 2010, according to Mintel International, Chicago. |
The Motley Fool August 8, 2008 Anders Bylund |
A Bullish Rush Continues for Hansen Hansen Natural, the little drink business that could, has plenty of juice left in its tank. |
Wired October 23, 2007 Erin Biba |
The Big Buzz-Off: Caffeinated Drinks Take the Liquid Chromatograph Test Which soft drinks pack the most caffeine. |
Food Processing August 2005 Feder & Pehanich |
Coffee or Tea? Coffee and tea companies are constantly creating new selections to satisfy the wide variety of tastes and health concerns of their consumers. |
Prepared Foods February 2009 |
Hitting the Shelves: A Twist on Energy Drinks POM Wonderful, known for its pomegranate juice and tea drinks, branched out of its comfort zone with its launch of a unique iced coffee drink. |
AskMen.com October 29, 2014 Patrick Owen |
You're Not Going To Believe The Stunning Relationship Between Coffee And Your Genes Scientists have known for quite some time that coffee affects different people in different ways. |
Food Processing April 2007 Kantha Shelke |
Cheers! Beverages for Health Ingredient suppliers are using technological advances to help beverage makers transform mass market beverages into healthful juice drinks and condition-specific formulations with double and even triple-digit growth. |
Prepared Foods November 1, 2005 William A. Roberts |
Something Brew With coffee and tea products exploding in popularity, it would be all too easy to say beverages in foodservice run hot and cold. Soda sales, however, are just on the cold side, while juices, waters and smoothies are seeing mixed results. |
BusinessWeek May 19, 2011 Duff McDonald |
Red Bull's Billionaire Maniac Dietrich Mateschitz is making a bold move into TV, movies, and magazines. What's the visionary behind a $5 billion-a-year soft-drink empire doing in the media business? Just what he's always done: having a blast |
AskMen.com William I. Lengeman |
The Buzz on Tea There are numerous types of tea, including these popular varieties. Find out what they taste like, how much caffeine they contain, which claim health benefits, and how to drink them. |
Science News June 18, 2005 Naila Moreira |
Soft Drinks as Top Calorie Culprit Sodas and fruit drinks represented 14% of survey respondents' total daily energy intake, contributing to a higher body mass index than those who drank only low-fat milk and 100% orange juice. |
Food Processing March 2013 Biderman & Young |
How Food and Beverage Manufacturers Can Avoid Class Action Litigation The recent suits against energy drink makers are lessons for all food and beverage processors. |
The Motley Fool May 3, 2007 Nathan Parmelee |
Quick Take: Pleasantly Surprised by Diet Coke Plus The soft-drink maker may have a new hit on its hands. |
The Motley Fool October 27, 2004 Brian Gorman |
Coke's Misspent Energy The company needs to focus on its core brand rather than launching new products. |
The Motley Fool July 26, 2007 Michael Leibert |
Soda Plays Second Fiddle Weak sales growth of carbonated beverages does not slow Pepsi. In the U.S. and international markets sales of soda slows, but sales of snack foods soared. |
Science News August 25, 2007 Janet Raloff |
Food for Thought: Measuring Soft Drinks' Jolt Researchers report what most soft-drink labels don't: how much caffeine is inside. See how your favorites stack up: Pepsi One... Diet Cheerwine... Tab... Diet Coke... etc. |
Prepared Foods January 2008 |
MarketWatch Promising baby food... Seasonal beers... Companies becoming pro-antioxidant... Diet a four-letter word... Caffeine capitals... Beverages get big blame... |
Food Processing April 2013 David Phillips |
Beverage Trends Point To Natural Ingredients And Safe Sources Of Energy And Nutrition Whatever the beverage ingredients of future are, there is a pretty good chance they will be all-natural and good for you, says, Kelly Weikel, senior consumer research manager with market research firm Technomic Inc., Chicago. |
Prepared Foods March 14, 2006 William A. Roberts, Jr. |
In the Drink Coffee intros down slightly from 2004... General Foods Int'l introduces sugar-free, instant Chai Latte Mix... Molson USA markets all-natural Guru Energy Drink as "world's first"... PepsiCo replaces Slice soft drinks with Tropicana Twister... |
Prepared Foods February 2008 |
Article: MarketWatch Utilizing industry brands in other products; improving milk's mealtime use; healthy additions to whole grains; smaller servings are a big thing; and McDonald's jumps into the coffee bar scene. |
AskMen.com Simon McNeil |
The Truth About Caffeine Like many things in life, if you drink coffee with moderation, it can actually be beneficial. |
Wired April 21, 2008 Mathew Honan |
Caffeinate With Care: Small Shots Do a Brain Better Than Big Blasts Studies show that in order to maximize alertness and minimize jitters, you should ingest caffeine in frequent small doses, like a mug of low-caf tea or half a cup of joe, rather than a onetime blast. |
Prepared Foods March 1, 2005 William A. Roberts, Jr. |
Downing Drinks There was good news and bad for beverages in 2004, as many new products were introduced. Some were associated with healthy benefits, such as fighting some cancers, But others were scrutinized for their negative effects, including eroding tooth enamel. |
Prepared Foods January 1, 2007 |
Formulating for Performance Marketing products to both mainstream consumers and the serious athlete is difficult. Research shows that carbohydrate (CHO) metabolism differs between men and women athletes, for example. |
Science News September 27, 2003 Janet Raloff |
The Risks in Sweet Solutions to Young Thirsts Babies seem to be born with a sweet tooth -- one that many adults retain. However, parents and caregivers who indulge a child's appetite for sugary drinks may be fostering cavities in their children's teeth, a new study finds. |