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Company Profile
Beam Suntory Inc – Company Profile
Beam Suntory Inc (Beam Suntory), a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings Ltd, is a premium spirits company. It offers an extensive range of bourbons, whiskies, tequilas, rums and vodkas, cognacs, cordials and gin in its portfolio. The company owns several popular brands including Jim Beam, Knob Creek, Cruzan, Hornitos, Glen Garioch, Hakushu, Hibiki, Jim Beam, El Tesoro, 100 ANOS, and Teacher’s. Beam Suntory has business presence across the Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa. The company operates through...
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Company Profile
Britvic Plc – Company Profile
Britvic Plc (Britvic) is a manufacturer and marketer of soft drinks. The company's product portfolio includes energy drinks, packaged water, carbonates, syrups, juice, squash, and sparkling soda. Britvic markets its products under Robinsons, Gatorade, Drench, Ballygowan, Tango, J2O, MiWadi, Pressade, Fruit Shoot, Cidona, Teisseire, Fruite, Robinsons Fruit Cordial, Club, and TK brand names. Through its licensing agreements with PepsiCo, Britvic produces and markets soft drink brands, such as Pepsi MAX, 7UP, SoBe, and Mountain Dew. The company has business operations...
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Sector Analysis
Global Squash/Syrups 2019 – Key Insights and Drivers behind the Squash/Syrups Market Performance
Despite a good year, squash/syrups managed to lose volume in North America. Canada experienced a drop in consumption as the country recorded a decline in frozen lemonades and fruit punches. At this point, households were looking for more convenient and sugar-free options, which the squash/syrups category was yet to offer. Companies appeared to be more focused on providing new flavor variants than healthier options, and this ultimately did not improve consumption volumes. In economically disadvantaged areas of the world, value...
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Sector Analysis
Global Squash/Syrups 2019 – Key Insights and Drivers behind the Squash/Syrups Market Performance
Despite a good year, squash/syrups managed to lose volume in North America. Canada experienced a drop in consumption as the country recorded a decline in frozen lemonades and fruit punches. At this point, households were looking for more convenient and sugar-free options, which the squash/syrups category was yet to offer. Companies appeared to be more focused on providing new flavor variants than healthier options, and this ultimately did not improve consumption volumes. In economically disadvantaged areas of the world, value...