Tag: Franklin & Sons
Staying aware of soft drinks trends
Franklin & Sons experts have been highlighting the trends in the soft drinks category – and explaining why the firm's products fit the bill.
Franklin & Sons adapts to changing tastes
As consumers' tastes shift in the spirits market, so too will their desire for the mixers that come with them and Franklin & Sons reckons it can meet this.
Four Pack Two Drinks
MIXERS and tonics firm, Franklin & Sons, has put two of its ready-to-drink gin drinks in a four-pack.
Free to enjoy the summer
Manufacturers say consumers are looking for healthy drinks and they are expanding to oblige
Sodalicious
Premium mixer brand Franklin & Sons has launched a new low-calorie soda brand
Good times minus alcohol
Long celebrated by shops and pubs as the perfect time to pick up alcohol sales, Christmas will not be a boozy affair for everyone this year.
A canny move for Franklin
In a bid to meet the demands of shoppers looking for refreshment on the go, Franklin & Sons has launched a new can format .
A Frankly refreshing summer
Franklin & Sons is bringing a bit of Spanish flavour with its new Mallorcan Tonic Water .
Major listing for premium soft
PREMIUM tonic and mixer brand Franklin & Sons has secured a major listing with Co-op.
New RTD gin cans
Tonic brand Franklin & Sons has created two RTD gin and tonic cans, in partnership with Manchester Raspberry Infused Gin and Caorunn Scottish Gin
Secondary sites a big hit in stores
PREMIUM tonic and mixer brand Franklin & Sons has been touting the benefits of freestanding display units, claiming secondary siting is helping to drive soft drinks growth
Ginspirational Scottish spirits
Nominees revealed for gin awards
Mixers are flourishing
GIN’S unstoppable rise has created knock-on growth for premium mixers.
Premium trend from bar to home
HABITS developed by drinkers in the on-trade are finding their way into the home and this is creating demand for premium mixers in the off-trade
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.