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Global Briefing

Will RTD Tea be Able to Broaden its Geographic Appeal?

Although RTD tea is a relatively small category in soft drinks, it is experiencing the most rapid RTD volume growth of any soft drink category, and is projected to continue to do so in the future. It is moving from a niche category to the mainstream....

Dec 2011 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Japanese Companies in Soft Drinks

Japanese companies have tasted the fruits of acquisitions since 2008, and have seen their shares increase and their portfolios and geographic coverage expand. Kirin’s recent acquisition of Brazilian brewer Schincariol was a milestone in terms of ...

Nov 2011 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Global Consumer Preferences Within Fruit/Vegetable Juice

Global fruit/vegetable juice sales are characterised by vastly different consumer preferences by region for juice types and flavours, making the building of uniform global brands especially challenging. This report examines differences in ...

Oct 2011 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Bottled Water in 2011: Building on a Rebound in Growth

After a pronounced slowdown in growth during the 2007-2009 recession years, bottled water sales bounced back in 2010 on a global scale, and are expected to contribute the greater share of overall soft drinks growth in the period to 2015. This report ...

Jul 2011 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Global Soft Drinks: Corporate Strategies

Major companies saw sales rebound amid economic recovery in Western developed markets in 2009-2011. Whilst they are busy building up their infrastructure in major emerging markets, they are also looking for deals to improve scales of operation and ...

Jun 2011 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Soft Drinks 2010 Trends and Future Directions

Following a trend of slowing sales performance in the recession-driven years of 2008 and 2009, global soft drinks sales saw a quick rebound in 2010. In this report, Euromonitor International will examine how future soft drinks performance will be ...

Apr 2011 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Statistical Reference Handbook

Who Drinks What

This reference book is a useful starting point for identifying how drinks consumption trends differ across countries. It presents detailed statistics on the most popular drinks categories worldwide. 12 broad beverage categories are researched ...

Jan 2011 | US$475| View details

Global Briefing

Soft Drinks New Product Innovations 2010

Consumers are returning to soft drinks purchasing after a reduction in spending during the recession years of 2008-2009, making this an opportune time for new product launches to gain traction in the marketplace. This report examines the varied ...

Jan 2011 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Consumer Foodservice in Beverages: The New Key to Growth

With traffic in many markets still depressed, simply getting consumers in the door has become the key to sustainable foodservice growth. For operators, beverages are a vital component of this strategy—no longer just a high-margin complement to food ...

Dec 2010 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Key Japanese Companies in Soft Drinks

Armed with a large war chest, major Japanese soft drinks companies Suntory, Asahi, Kirin and Otsuka started their acquisition-led growth strategy in 2008, which is expected to continue in the next few years in order to mitigate their over-reliance on...

Nov 2010 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

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Statistical Reference Handbook

Who Drinks What

Jan 2011

Statistical Reference Handbook