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Scottish kettles work overtime in December, and no one wants to give off a poor impression in their own home
Time to mug up for winter
WITH daylight hours dwindling and warm summer temperatures turning to a distant memory, consumers are set to increase spend on hot beverages and hot...
Barista coffee in the kitchen
Consumers are spoilt for choice when they head to high street coffee shops, but that’s also increasingly true at home.
Vintage Horlicks
NOSTALGIA is at the centre of the latest Horlicks campaign as it celebrates its 140th anniversary.
An on-pack promotion gives consumers the opportunity to collect...
Two new Mars SKUs
Some say the best things come in pairs and Mars Chocolate Drinks & Treats seems to be banking on that with its latest biscuit NPD.
Black tea still dominates UK
Double-digit growth in lockdown
Fairtrade pioneer takes to the ice
FAIRTRADE pioneer Percol Coffee has added an organic, Fairtrade iced coffee to its range
Tapping into tea trends
Tata Consumer Products oÂffers its assessment of the UK tea category
SOME things have changed markedly over the last two years, but one thing remains...
The new black
While standard black tea is in decline, other varieties are seeing potential for growth
Hot drinks the easy way
Airline brand’s coffee takes flight
Warming up to chocolate
Christmas may be in the rear view mirror, but ‘tis still the season for winter warmers, particularly in Scotland.
Report suggests Scots leave long-life milk on the shelf
SCOTS, it seems, can be a suspicious bunch but one packaging giant reckons that can make us wasteful.
Research from Tetra Pak shows...
Old favourite born again
FORMER top five brand Carte Noire has been given a new lease of life by brand owner Lavazza Group
Packs looking sweet
Maltesers Hot Chocolate products have a new look. Mars Chocolate Drinks & Treats has redesigned the packaging across the Maltesers Hot Chocolate range.
Work from home and health focus key trends
Working from home is the new normal for most office workers across the UK, so it should perhaps come as no surprise that tea sales are soaring
Sustainable tea making
Flying Fish Foods’ tea brand may take design cues from Monty Python, but there’s nothing silly about its sustainability goals.








































