Ti Tonics Super Teas use natural compounds from grapeseed combined with a delicate white tea base.
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Australian labels to drive wine growth: Nielsen
Australian drops are expected to drive growth in wine sales in the coming years, with generic labels and imports tapering off after years of dominance.
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Bionade: an alcohol-free alternative for summer
Dubbed “The Official Drink for a Better Life”, Bionade is a refreshing and naturally-flavoured soft drink with an original taste.
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Treasury Wine Estates introduces Australian first logistics model
A first for the Australian wine sector, Trebuchet Logistics will use a fourth party logistics model to manage the warehousing and distribution requirements of Treasury Wine Estates, as part of a joint venture announced today.
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Drinking, smoking down but obesity rates up
Australians are drinking and smoking less but putting on weight like never before, a national survey by the Australian Bureau of Statistics has found.
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Retail conditions soft, says AFGC CHEP Retail Index
The AFGC CHEP retail index predicts growth to be 2.9 per cent, year-on-year, for the December quarter, below both the 10-year average and the September quarter result.
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Do energy drinks need warning labels? Teen’s death linked to Monster
The maker of energy drink Monster Energy are being sued by the family of a teenager who died from heart complications after consuming two cans of the product.
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Study reveals Australian children overdosing on sugar
More than half of young Australians are consuming too much sugar, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Wollongong and University of Sydney.
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Coopers bucks beer trends, posts healthy profit
The South Australian beer maker has out-performed rivals, including British-owned SABMiller (owner of Foster's) and Japan’s Kirin. Kirin, owner of Lion, grew Australian and NZ revenues in beer, spirits and wine for the six months to March by 1.7 per cent. SAB’s revenues fell 13 per cent in the June quarter, The Australian reports.
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End to cheap wine prices is near: global decline in grapes
A massive global over-supply of wine from 2004 to 2010 that caused prices to plummet looks set to end this year.
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Coca-Cola Amatil overcomes ‘difficult trading season’ with big profits
Coca Cola Amatil (CCA) has continued its trend upwards, reporting growth of almost 6 per cent in the second quarter of this year.
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Coke’s newest marketing campaign shares the nostalgia of music
Further expanding on its hugely successful ‘Share A Coke’ campaign, Coca-Cola will incorporate iconic music from years gone by in its next marketing campaign.
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Water water everywhere: should Australia adopt WHO bottled water standards?
Australia’s bottled water representative body wants local producers and sellers to adopt the World Health Organisation (WHO) limits for chemicals in bottled water.
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Aussie winemakers well-placed to take advantage of the US market
Brian Croser, veteran winemaker and co-founder of the Petaluma label, believes that demand for premium wines is outstripping supply, and Australian winemakers are well positioned to take advantage of this.
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Quest for Better Beer Results in Revolutionary ‘Gizmo’ Bottle cap
Don Park’s quest for an easier way to get fresh lime juice into a cold beer leads to the invention of revolutionary ‘Gizmo’ bottle cap.
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Coca-Cola Amatil spending $46 million to re-enter beer market
Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA) has confirmed it will be re-entering the Australian beer market with a $46 million investment in the Australian Beer Company.
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Heineken wins control of Tiger for US$4.5bn
Heineken has won the controlling stake in Tiger beer, buying out Fraser and Neave’s shares for US$4.5 billion.
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The destruction of Sydney’s prime foodbowl
If Prime Minister Julia Gillard wants Australia to be the Asian foodbowl, the government had best start ensuring we actually have enough agricultural land to do so.
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Govt needs to stop Coles and Woolworths dominance: lobby group
The representative body for smaller grocery retailers in Australia are again calling on fairer competition in the sector, releasing a report outlining the consequences if regulators and governments don’t step in.
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Should we have minimum alcohol pricing to curb associated violence and illness?
The government’s Australian National Preventative Health Agency (ANPHA) is investigating whether legislation should be introduced to set a national floor price for alcohol sold in bars and hotels.
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