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#Trendspotting Cold Brew Coffee

Video: Cold Brew Coffee, Coffee brewed in cold water yields a sweeter and less acidic brew, which has contributed to the growth of the sub-segment of coffee: cold-brew.
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Fiber on the (Fore)Front of Packages

Americans consume 15g of fiber daily, below the 25-30g recommended. Despite its benefits, fiber lacks the appeal of protein. Foods like pulses, avocados, and oats are fiber-rich but often overlooked.
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Special Report: Consumers and ‘clean’ food: Where is the clean label trend going next?

The clean label trend raises questions about its true impact on health and the food system. While it's crucial for brand relevance, its effectiveness varies. Swapping ingredients hasn't always revived brands, while products thrive despite non-clean label components.
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#Trendspotting – Enhanced Waters

Video: #Trendspotting – Enhanced Waters
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Raise a Glass to Innovative Fruit and Vegetable Beverages

The legacy of Tang gives way to a surge in fruit and vegetable beverages, driven by health-conscious consumers. Cold-pressed juices, rich in veggies like cucumber and kale, dominate markets in the US and Europe.
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How Are Flavors Born?

Imbibe’s flavor chemists possess a sophisticated understanding of their craft, which is developing compelling custom flavors for our clients. Chart: How are flavors born.
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The Protein Beverage Landscape

The protein market is booming, with U.S. drink sales expected to hit $6.7 billion by 2019 and global market at $43.3 billion by 2024. Originally in sports nutrition, protein now meets on-the-go needs.
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Imbibe to break down clean-label trends in upcoming webinar

Clean-label products, defined by simple, recognizable ingredients, are becoming standard. Certifications like organic and Non-GMO Verified, along with vegan and grass-fed claims, drive this trend.
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Seeking stability in beverage applications

Imbibe's Joe Farinella highlights four key stabilization areas: physical, micro, flavor, and appearance, with high-protein drinks posing the biggest challenge.
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