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Webinar: Sugar Reduction Trends & Strategies

Due to rising sugar concerns and soda taxes, sugar reduction is a major trend in the beverage industry. This article highlights a webinar that will discuss alternative sweeteners and sugar reduction strategies.
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IMBIBE RELEASES TREND INSIGHTS FROM EXPO WEST

A beverage development company highlights trends from Expo West. Expect to see more drinks designed for specific needs like beauty or immunity. Organic energy drinks and plant-based milks are on the rise, with nut milks and pea protein gaining traction.
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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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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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Food & Beverage Insights Podcast: Tea Trends

Food & Beverage Insights Podcast: Tea Trends
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Sweetener Strategies for 2018

Making healthy and tasty food is tough, especially with sugar reduction a must. One strategy is to go unsweetened, which works for drinks like water, milk, coffee, and tea.
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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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FDA Changes to the Nutrition Facts Panel

In 2016, the FDA updated nutrition facts labels to make it easier for consumers to understand what they're eating. This included highlighting calorie and serving size information, sugar content, and key nutrients.
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