New formats could be the future

SINGLE serve formats are the future of coffee according to hot beverage brand Lyons Coffee.
Yorkshire tea

Yorkshire goes green

Yorkshire Tea has been exorcising plastic waste, by introducing plant-based tea bags across its range.

Fruity flavour proving a hit

FRUIT and flavoured teas have been sweetening tea sales figures with the variety on offer attracting more and more consumers to the category.
Maltesers hot chocolate

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.

Tapping into tea trends

Tata Consumer Products o­ffers its assessment of the UK tea category SOME things have changed markedly over the last two years, but one thing remains...

Quality coffee set to grow

Speciality coffee is a “strong emerging market” in Scotland, according to coffee roaster firm Lost Sheep Coffee .
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Biscuits for the saucers

UK consumers are a nation of tea lovers. The only other thing that could perhaps hold a flame to the beloved brew also happens to be its partner in crime, biscuits.
PG Tips

Tea for new

PG Tips has been given a new look in a bid, says brand owner Unilver, to stand out on the shelf and attract younger...
coffee machine

Bringing Seattle to c-stores

BAKERY brand Aryzta Food Solutions has joined forces with US brand Seattle’s Best Coffee to bring some American flavour to the Scottish c-store market

Brewed in an instant

DRINKS entrepreneur Guy Woodall is aiming to take the waiting out of tea making with the introduction of his aerosol system No More Teabags. Liquid...

Hot chocolate is heating up

THE market for hot chocolate and malted drinks appears to be in rude health, according to Mars Chocolate Drinks & Treats.
Cadbury hot chocolate

Warming up to chocolate

Christmas may be in the rear view mirror, but ‘tis still the season for winter warmers, particularly in Scotland.

Instant success for c-store coffee

Carte Noir is revived to meet consumer demand .
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Specials on the move

WHEN it come to drinking tea, only the Indians, Chinese and Irish are more enthusiastic than the British. And, while the traditional deep orange...

Convenience is the future

COFFEE supplier Tchibo Coffee reckons convenience stores can be the new forecourts when it comes to strong coffee-to-go growth. The firm said it has seen...

A national obsession

TAP water is the only drink consumed more often in Britain than tea, says the team behind Unilever’s convenience store merchandising advice service, Partners...