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RT @BeverageInd: For the first time ever, Coca-Cola has united several of its iconic foodservice partners into a single national campaign.
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Pronghorn taps a part-time Sales Manager to grow a modern African spirits portfolio across NYC’s on- and off-premise scene 🍸 Culture-driven, entrepreneurial talent encouraged to apply.

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A Royal Sip: Buckingham Palace Now Sells RTDs Feel like enjoying a gin and tonic fit for royalty? Now you can, with Buckingham Palace's new ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktail.

Buckingham Palace enters the RTD market with a regal twist 👑🍸 Now you can sip a royal gin and tonic—no throne required.
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Coke’s shift to cane sugar would be expensive, hurt US farmers By Marcelo Teixeira and Karl Plume NEW YORK (Reuters) -A possible move by Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO) , and other beverage and food industries, to use cane sugar instead of corn syrup as a sweetener would be difficult and expensive to implement, while mostly negative for farmers in the United States. U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Coca-Cola had agreed to use cane sugar in its beverages in the country after his discussions with the maker of the top soda pop brand. Backed by the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) social movement, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been pushing for changes in ingredients used by the food and beverage industry, claiming the proposed substitutes are healthier. The company already sells Coke made from cane sugar in other markets, including Mexico, and some U.S. grocery stores carry glass bottles with cane sugar labeled "Mexican" Coke. In response to Trump’s comment, Coca-Cola said "more details on new innovative offerings within our Coca-Cola product range will be shared soon.” PepsiCo (NASDAQ:PEP) also said on Thursday it would use sugar in its products like Pepsi beverages if consumers want it. Industry analysts, however, said changes in the formulation of the rest of the Coke sold in the U.S., and other beverages and candies, would involve significant adjustments to companies’ supply chains, since corn syrup and sugar come from different producers. It would also involve changes to product labeling, and cost more. "Food and beverage industries started to use corn syrup in the U.S. in the past because of costs. It is cheaper than sugar," said Ron Sterk, a senior editor at SOSland Publishing, an information provider for the ingredients industry in the U.S. He said the beverage industry uses 55% High Fructose Corn Syrup, or 55HFCS, while bakers use 42% HFCS. The Corn Refiners Association said the complete elimination of high fructose corn syrup from the U.S. food and beverage supply would cut corn prices by up to 34 cents a bushel, resulting in a loss of $5.1 billion in farm revenue. "The resulting economic shockwave would lead to rural job losses and significant economic consequences to communities across the country," CRA said. Agricultural processors such as Archer-Daniels-Midland and Ingredion (NYSE:INGR), two of the largest HFCS producers, grind corn at mills dotted around the Midwest farm belt to produce corn sweetener and other goods like ethanol biofuel. Shares of both companies fell on Thursday. ADM is estimated to ship 4 billion to 4.5 billion pounds of high fructose corn syrup every year, accounting for roughly 6% to 7% of projected 2026 earnings, said analyst Heather Jones of Heather Jones Research. "If Coke were to shift the entirety of its HF55 usage to cane, the cost increase would very likely exceed $1 billion given the current price gap between HF55 and cane sugar and the probability of very large price increases for the latter," Jones said in a research note. To produce one pound of HFCS, the industry uses around 2.5 pounds of corn, so a large shift in corn syrup use in the U.S. would hurt demand for the cereal, hurting corn growers, while probably boosting imports of cane sugar since there is not enough produced in the U.S. to satisfy American consumers’ sweet tooth. SUGAR DEFICIT Around 400 million bushels of corn is used annually to make corn syrup for drinks and other food products, representing around 2.5% of U.S. corn production, according to U.S. government data. The U.S. produces around 3.6 million metric tons of cane sugar per year, half of that in Trump’s home state of Florida, compared with around 7.3 million tons of corn syrup. "It will most likely come from Brazil," he said, referring to the world’s top cane sugar producer, "but Trump just hit Brazil with a 50% import tariff."

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Trump Says Coke Will Switch to Cane Sugar for U.S. Beverages President Donald Trump said on his Truth Social platform today that The Coca-Cola Company has agreed to begin using real cane sugar in its beverages in the U.S. after he spoke with the company.

President Trump claims Coca-Cola is set to switch to real cane sugar in U.S. beverages after talks with the company 🍹🇺🇸
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2025 Content Calendar - BevNET, Nosh, & Brewbound Explore the 2025 Content Calendar for BevNET, NOSH, and Brewbound, featuring comprehensive food, beverage, and beer industry reporting and insights. Plan ahead with editorial deep dives, data reports...

We’ve released a new digital content calendar 📅 to make it easier for you to stay ahead in the food, beverage, and beer industries. 🍹🍺 See what’s coming up in 2025 and start planning today: https://buff.ly/4j4nO2p

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Odwalla Returns Under Grupo Jumex's Stewardship Odwalla, which was discontinued by The Coca-Cola Company in 2020, is set to relaunch this year under the oversight of Mexican beverage producer Grupo Jumex.

Odwalla 🍹 is making a comeback! After being discontinued by Coca-Cola in 2020, the beloved brand is relaunching this year under Grupo Jumex. 🇲🇽✨

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Call Her Thirsty: Podcaster Alex Cooper Enters Beverage with Unwell Hydration Alex Cooper, host and creator of Call Her Daddy, is jumping into beverages with the launch of Unwell Hydration, a functional drinks line made in collaboration with Nestlé.

Alex Cooper 🤝 Nestlé: The Call Her Daddy creator steps into the beverage world with Unwell Hydration, a functional drinks line redefining wellness and hydration. 💧🍋

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Report: Spindrift Close to $650M Sale to Private Equity Spindrift is in advanced talks to be acquired by a private equity firm for a price north of $650 million, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.

Spindrift 🍋 is reportedly nearing a $650M deal to sell to private equity, signaling big moves in the sparkling water world. 💧 Read more via the WSJ report:

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Mela Enlists NBA Star Josh Hart Amidst Push For Wide Appeal With the help of new brand ambassador NBA star Josh Hart, watermelon water brand Mela is taking a broad distribution approach targeting independent convenience and mass retailers.

With NBA star Josh Hart as its new ambassador, Mela is making moves to bring its refreshing watermelon water to the masses, targeting both independent convenience and mass retailers. 🏀🍉

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