Healthy
PJ’s Coffee debuts protein packed Velvet ice coffee drink
Just in time for the New Year, PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans (PJ’s) is introducing a protein-enhanced iced blended coffee beverage, the Protein Velvet Ice, set to debut 1 January 2017.
Good Earth adds green to sweet & spicy tea line
Good Earth, one of America’s first herbal tea brands, has expanded its popular Sweet & Spicy Tea to include green tea.
Business, Equipment & packaging, Origins, Product news, Sustainability
‘Tis the Season—to be upping tea advertising
“It’s the most wonderful time of the year…” so the lyrics say. Many would disagree noting the crass commercialism that seems to overpower the so-called season of “loving and giving.”
New York tea companies score big at NA Tea Championship
Three New York tea companies – Royal Tea New York, Big T NYC and SerendipiTea – won accolades in the North American Tea Championship’s (NATC) 2016 Spring Harvest Hot Tea Class evaluation, held recently in Las Vegas, Nev.
T-tox launches Matcha Tea for UK fitness & health retail markets
T-tox Tea, known for its loose-leaf tea, has expanded its product assortment with a new matcha tea line blended especially for the UK’s fitness and health retail market.
Starbucks donates coffee trees on National Coffee Day
This National Coffee Day Starbucks Coffee is offering something different than free coffee: free coffee trees.
Tea in South America: Key Markets and Major Regional Trends
Tea is not a primary beverage of choice throughout most of Latin America, but consumption is growing and its popularity continues to rise.
Tea gets a superfood boost
Food and drink scientists from Queen Margaret University (QMU), Edinburgh, Scotland, have teamed up with artisan tea company Eteaket to produce the UK’s first sea buckthorn fruit tea blend.
Sustainable Packaging: How Far Have We Come?
Packaging must–first and foremost–protect the product inside. However, consumers today want packaging that is more environmentally friendly. Sustainability in packaging is a complex issue where the needs and demands of consumers are not always aligned with manufacturing and recycling recycling facilities.
WCR announces regional headquarters in El Salvador
Deepening its commitment to a struggling coffee origin, World Coffee Research (WCR) announced that it would establish a regional headquarters office in El Salvador.
Single Serve—A Demise Told Prematurely
The single serve category may be maturing but that doesn’t mean “the end is near” or that it is even softening.
February 2014
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