2018 Packaged Beverage Report

2018 Packaged Beverage Report

Where the Gains Are

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2018 Packaged Beverage Report

Bottled Water

Sales of bottled water grew 20.2% from 2014 to 2018, according to GlobalData, New York. And while basic waters are doing well, differentiation is the name of the game. “It’s almost a hypersegmentat...

Beer sales in the United States were generally flat for the fourth year in a row, according to year-end volume estimates from Beverage Marketing Corp. Meanwhile, in convenience stores, the news was a ...

Ready-to-drink (RTD) coffee products continue to grow by double digits with line extensions from Starbucks, Dunkin’ Donuts and others, according to Platt of Nouria Energy. “Younger consumers are dr...

Consumers are embracing variety in their beverage choices, so be prepared to meet their needs. Here's CSP's annual look at where the major beverage categories are headed and where opportunity lies. ...

While carbonated soft drinks generate more than $18 billion in sales per year, according to IRI, they continue to lose ground. Sales are down 1.2% in c-stores and flat in all other channels of retail....

Sports drinks remain a volatile category, up one year (5% in volume sales in c-stores in 2016, according to IRI) and down the next (3.8% in 2017). “Isotonic[s] have shown soft and negative sales tr...

The Coca-Cola Co. has dubbed itself a “total beverage company.” PepsiCo has embarked on a shift to lower-calorie and noncarbonated drinks. And Anheuser-Busch announced its intentions to continue to in...

2018 will be “a challenging year unless something takes off.” This take on the state of beverage retailing from Kevin Platt, director of category management for Worcester, Mass.-based Nouria Energy...

Three signs indicate energy drinks are no longer the alternative upstarts that once turned the beverage world on its ear: 1. The category stands as the second largest in c-stores in terms of both v...

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