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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 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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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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How to Mask Off-Notes in Fortified, Functional, and Other Better-For-You Food and Beverages with Imbibe

Consumers’ interest in healthier lifestyles is driving trends in fortified and functional foods with less sugar, but these can have off-flavors. Flavor masking involves adding ingredients like sweetness or salt to mask bitterness, tailored specifically to different formulations.
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Imbibe Shares Insight into Differentiation in the Energy Drink Space

The energy products market is increasingly driven by shared values, personal health, and sustainability. While established brands dominate, startups like Ghost are making waves, with Ghost seeing a 1,505% increase in sales (IRI, 2022).
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#Trendspotting: Functional Beverages

Adaptogens like ashwagandha are trending, and fermentation yields products like kombucha. Matcha is popular in ready-to-drink beverages, and protein is found in unexpected products like ice cream.
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Transforming energy drinks with natural, organic ingredients

Energy drinks are booming (predicted to reach $84.8 billion by 2025) but consumers are shifting towards natural and organic options due to concerns about traditional energy drinks' health effects.
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Andy Dratt Presenting at Smartfood Expo

The SmartFood Expo will offer educational sessions to help health food and beverage manufacturers understand today's health-conscious consumer.
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