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Tag: beverage formulation

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Imbibe is a Formulation Partner for Energy Drinks at all Caffeine Levels as Connecticut Seeks to Ban Energy Drink Sales to Consumers 15 and Younger

Connecticut lawmakers are proposing a ban on energy drinks for people under 16. The bill would restrict sales, not consumption, meaning parents could still buy them for their kids.
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Imbibe Discusses Immunity Ingredients Trends in Beverage Formulations

Flashback to 2022 — Erin Costello, Senior Marketing Associate at Imbibe, chats with Prepared Foods about trending immunity ingredients in beverage formulations.
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Imbibe Shares Added Functional Ingredient Trends in Hydration Products

Sports drinks are losing their sugar! Hydration drinks are growing, but with less sugar and more natural ingredients. Consumers are looking for low-cal options with health benefits like gut health and muscle recovery.
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Focusing on Food Science for Cannabis Beverage Development – Insights from Imbibe CCO, Andy Dratt

Cannabis drinks are getting popular, but the base liquid matters! Don't focus only on marijuana ingredients, says an expert. Make sure the drink itself tastes good and is safe for people.
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Imbibe Shares Trends in the Rising Market for Energy and Relaxation Products

Coffee jitters got you down? Both energy drinks and relaxation drinks are on the rise! The energy drink market is expected to hit $25 billion by 2030, while relaxation drinks are projected to reach $1.3 billion by 2030.
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Imbibe Shares Lemonade Insights as Manufacturers Adjust Sugar, Calorie Content for Lemonades

Less sugar, more health! Consumers are ditching sugary lemonades, forcing beverage makers to reformulate. Studies link fruit juice to health risks, similar to soda. Manufacturers are adapting by highlighting the "healthy fruit" aspect and reducing sugar content, keeping consumers happy.
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Popping with Flavor: Imbibe Shares Boba Beverage Trends, Tastes to Keep an Eye On

Boba tea's chewy pearls & sweet flavors are a hit! This $3.27 billion market is expected to reach $6.14 billion by 2032. Watch for innovation in RTD boba & new flavor combos to keep boba on top!
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Regulatory Tone Intensifies for Sugar – Thoughts from Imbibe CCO, Andy Dratt

Governments are cracking down on sugar! New regulations and labeling changes aim to reduce sugar consumption and processed food intake. Experts say confusing labels might not be the answer.
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Food Companies Under Pressure to Reduce Sweetener Use – Thoughts from Imbibe CCO, Andy Dratt

Sugar backlash! Consumers and governments want less sugar in food. Soda sales (high-sugar culprit) are down, but obesity and diabetes rates remain high. Removing sugar is tricky - it affects taste, texture, and other flavors.
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