Publisher: Euromonitor International
Category: Sports Nutritionals

Sports Nutritionals market research reports by Euromonitor International

(180 reports matching your criteria)
    • Sports Drinks in Argentina

      Sports Drinks in Argentina Sports drinks volume sales kin bot the on-trade and off-trade have seen strong positive growth in 2021, following the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. However, neither channel has yet to return to pre-pandemic sales levels. Recovery in sales has been drive ... Read More

    • Sports Drinks in Mexico

      Sports Drinks in Mexico Sports drinks showed a significant improvement in retail volume terms in 2021, with sales having dropped sharply in 2020 due to the strict measures taken by Mexico to contain the spread of COVID-19. With limited opportunities to take part in sport and fitness activities the m ... Read More

    • Sports Drinks in Canada

      Sports Drinks in Canada As sports drinks consumption in Canada is highly seasonal, the arrival of the pandemic in the warmer weather months, when there is the most opportunity for sports drinks, has had a large impact on the product area. The cancellations of sports events, closures of gyms and redu ... Read More

    • Sports Drinks in the Philippines

      Sports Drinks in the Philippines During the first year of the pandemic, sports drinks struggled to maintain the attention of consumers as consumption opportunities were reduced to vanishing point. This was due mainly to the closure of all gymnasiums, sports clubs, and fitness centres between mid-Mar ... Read More

    • Sports Drinks in Russia

      Sports Drinks in Russia The COVID-19 pandemic limited consumers’ opportunities to take part in sport and exercise in 2020, as facilities such as gyms and leisure centres were forced to close and many sporting events were cancelled. While many consumers engaged in informal exercise in order to keep f ... Read More

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