Mountain Dew, a brand of Purchase, N.Y.-based PepsiCo, introduced Kickstart sparkling juice drinks for the morning consumption occasion.
The Coca-Cola Co. introduced four new reduced-calorie Minute Maid juice drinks.
Camden, N.J.-based The Campbell Soup Co. reported a sales increase of 10 percent, with an organic sales increase of 1 percent, reaching $2.3 billion in the second quarter of the 2013 fiscal year. In addition, the company reported a 5 percent increase in adjusted earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) including its acquisition of Bolthouse Farms.
Multiple varieties of juices and juice drinks from Minute Maid and Simply, brands of Atlanta-based The Coca-Cola Co., have been certified kosher in the United States by the Orthodox Union (OU).
The Coca-Cola Co. added three new varieties to its Simply brand of juice drinks.
Hirzel Canning Co. & Farms introduced Truly Tomato and Truly Veggie juices in reclosable cartons under the Dei Fratelli brand name.
Camden, N.J.-based Campbell Soup Co. reported a 15 percent increase in sales to nearly $2.1 billion for the third quarter of fiscal year 2013.
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND SQF 2000, FSMA, ISO 22000/PAS220 and other standards continue to gain traction in an attempt to create safer foods and beverages.
The May 2013 Beverage Industry includes a cover story on Celestial Seasonings tea, as well as articles about liquid supplements and sports and protein drinks, and an Up Close with Revolution Brewing. Check it out today!
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