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IMBIBE’S CCO ANDY DRATT PROVIDES INSIGHTS ON FOUNTAIN INNOVATION AT RCA
Imbibe's CCO Andy Dratt Provides Insights on Fountain Innovation at RCA.
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Future Forecast: Ingredient and Flavor Trends 2018
Demand for plant-based and other non-meat protein is surging, driving innovation in finding and producing protein from plants, microbes and even insects.
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Protein Sources for Beverage Development
Protein demand is soaring, pushing innovation in plant-based and other alternatives like fungi and insects. This caters to a growing population with diverse diets and those seeking vegetarian or healthier options.
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Imbibe Is Exhibiting At Southern California Section IFT Supplier’s Night
Join us at the SoCal IFT Supplier's Night Expo on March 7, 2018, from 3:30 - 8:00 PM at the Disneyland Hotel Exhibition Hall in Anaheim, California! Visit Imbibe at table 1714 to discover SweetSense™ and try our beverages.
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Back to Basics: Bananas for Flavor or Format
Bananas are a tricky flavor, but new products are making waves. Fronana offers allergy-friendly frozen banana treats. Barnana uses imperfect bananas for snacks. Sir Bananas is a protein-packed banana milk with no artificial ingredients.
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Artificial Vs. Natural Color: What Makes Sense for Your Next Product?
When choosing colors for beverages, consider what your target audience wants. Artificial colors are cheaper, shelf-stable, and maintain vibrancy but may be seen as unnatural.
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Personalized beverages expected to be even trendier in 2018
In 2018, beverage trends will focus on hyper-personalization and specialization, says Imbibe marketing director Laura Dembitzer. Expect launches with less sugar, added functional ingredients, and sustainability.
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What’s big in beverages? Health, innovation and sustainability
The dominant trend in the 2018 beverage industry is health and wellness. Consumers seek drinks with reduced sugar and artificial ingredients, prompting soft drink reformulation with natural sweeteners and functional variants.
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Mushrooms, collagen, and MCT oil top Imbibe 2018 ingredient trend predictions
In 2018, beverage ingredients are expected to target overall health with options for cognitive function (memory, focus), immunity, and beauty. This caters to different age groups with millennials seeking alertness and Gen-Xers focusing on anti-aging benefits.
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