Tag: Coca-Cola European Partners
Low cal energy
Brands focus on sugar free options
Red is the new black for Coca Cola’s packaging
COCA-COLA has a new look across its original recipe and zero sugar range .
Appealing to Hallowteens
Engaging with younger generations is crucial during Halloween, says CCEP
Health drives reformulation
CCEP continues its cull of sugar
CCEP desires for deposit return
AS the UK and Scottish governments deliberate on how best to introduce a deposit return system for drinks containers, Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP) has...
Sun sign signals summer promotion
A summer promotion from Coca-Cola European Partners is offering consumers the chance to win one of ten once in a lifetime experiences
Sharing a laugh in refreshing new ad
FRUIT flavoured still drink Oasis is using parody to introduce a light-hearted element to its latest advertising campaign
Monster beating market
FLAVOURED energy drinks enjoying excellent growth in Great Britain according to figures released by Coca-Cola European Partners
Mixing it up for cocktails
MIXERS are growing in popularity, partly because of the rise in consumption of cocktails according to Coca-Cola European Partners.
Meeting the tax with innovation
DEMAND for mid, low and no-sugar drinks is growing according to Barr but, it stresses, the main reasons consumers choose a soft drink have remained the same
Merchandise for success
Busy consumers want taste and convenience
Naturally reducing the sugar
THE use of natural sweetener stevia in the new recipe for Capri-Sun has reduced the sugar content of its original range by 50%
Back in the day
COCA-Cola is highlighting its heritage and the continuity of its formula in its latest advertising campaign.
Two big monsters
COCA-Cola European Partners has extended its energy range with the launch of two new Monster flavours
Setting up for the summer
Firms make their thoughts known
Sugar levy is not too taxing
THE big day is almost here. From 6 April soft drinks with more than 5g of sugar per 100ml – which translates to 16.5g for a 330ml can - will be subject to a sugar tax.