Category: Beverages
Europe Beverages
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Energy Drinks in Latvia
... COVID-19 unscathed, with healthy retail volume growth from 2020 to 2023. In addition, food service registered a strong recovery in 2021, after the disruption of 2020, with on-trade volume sales remaining positive in 2023. Euromonitor ... Read More
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Concentrates in Switzerland
... being more frequently incorporated into the consumption habits of those studying or working from home, when shopping options were restricted by lockdowns. With the return to normal levels of mobility in 2022 and 2023, many ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Latvia
... and the health and wellness trend is bolstering sales as consumers increasingly look to include more physical activity and hydration in their daily lives. Following COVID-19, the interest in physical activity has increased, as consumers ... Read More
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Concentrates in Estonia
... long shelf life. These factors make them a convenient and versatile option for consumers looking for a refreshing drink in various settings and for various circumstances, further driving a rise in retail volume growth in ... Read More
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Bottled Water in Slovenia
... back to operating normally supporting the consumption of bottled water. Tourism has been booming in Slovenia, resulting in strong growth in forecourt retailers as consumers picked up bottled water during their travels. Euromonitor International's Bottled ... Read More
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Carbonates in Latvia
... consumers to reduce their spending on non-essentials, trading down and reducing purchases. As such, while retail volume sales stagnated, off-trade value sales recorded double-digit growth, driven by heightened price points. On-trade sales remained positive in ... Read More
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RTD Tea in Slovenia
... including exotic flavours like passion fruit from Fuze Tea. Consumers are more demanding than ever and are looking out for new taste experiences. Fructal launched RTD tea with Sicilian lemons to cater to these growing ... Read More
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Carbonates in Slovenia
... of sugar and are seeking to lower their overall sugar intake. Cockta Blondie is a new variant from Atlantic Trade doo attracting health-oriented consumers with a mix of herbal extracts, natural CO2 and reduced sugar. ... Read More
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Bar and Wine Tools Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2031 - By Product, Technology, Grade, Application, End-user, Region: (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East and Africa)
... Africa) The global bar and wine tools market are experiencing significant growth over the forecast period. By the end of 2031, the market is set to reach a substantial valuation of US$ 4 billion, a ... Read More
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Concentrates in Slovenia
... money in the persisting inflationary climate, with household budgets under pressure. However, since the economic crisis evolved in 2022, brand loyalty has also weakened in concentrates. Even though leading players have launched new products in ... Read More
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Bottled Water in Estonia
... of the review period, while leaving room for further strong growth. Functional bottled water is often infused with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants or other beneficial compounds, making it attractive to consumers seeking beverages that support their ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Estonia
... of the category was primarily driven by the increasing number of Estonian consumers participating in sports and exercise activities. Specialised sports drinks are formulated with specific macronutrients to play a crucial role in enhancing hydration ... Read More
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RTD Tea in Estonia
... healthier beverages as part of wider healthier lifestyle choices. Consequently, there remained a rising demand for reduced sugar products, with RTD tea a popular choice among health-conscious consumers. The shift to healthier options was reflected ... Read More
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Carbonates in Switzerland
... 2022 having seen strong growth in on-the-go consumption, with a particularly strong performance from smaller format bottles of 500ml and less. The strong performance of smaller format bottles in 2022 also provided a boost to ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in Switzerland
... an increase in mobility and the recovery of international tourism, which facilitated spending in on-trade establishments. While consumers continued to engage with foodservice outlets in 2023, demand began to normalise, following the surge seen post-pandemic. ... Read More
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RTD Coffee in Slovenia
... towards instant coffee and the use of coffee machines due to the convenience they present. The return of more hectic lifestyles post-pandemic is contributing to the growing demand for quick caffeine fixes, including RTD coffee, ... Read More
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Juice in Switzerland
... as a breakfast staple. The category is dominated by 100% juice, which suffered from maturity and growing competition from other types of perceived “healthier” soft drinks, such as flavoured bottled water with fruit extracts or ... Read More
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Concentrates in Latvia
... more time at home, sales began to decline in 2021, and this continued in 2022 and 2023. Once society completely reopened, consumers opted for RTD on-the-go soft drinks, as they were out and about more, ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Slovenia
... more educated on the benefits that sports drinks offer. Consumers look for sports drinks that provide a boost to energy levels during and after exercise. In addition, some consumers reach for sports drinks as a ... Read More
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RTD Tea in Switzerland
... carbonates, thanks to its relatively low sugar content. Moreover, despite the continued trend towards remote working and studying, at least on a partial basis, an increase in consumer mobility boosted sales through channels targeting on-the-go- ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in Latvia
... habits, reducing purchases of non-essential items. This led to an overall off-trade volume decline for soft drinks, considered unessential by many. Despite lower prices, the deepest decline was noted in concentrates, which are suffering from ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Slovenia
... hot drinks, but it is experiencing a surge in popularity in Slovenia’s growing coffee culture, with an increasing number of speciality coffee shops and cafés opening in major cities like Ljubljana. This trend is driven ... Read More
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RTD Coffee in Austria
... healthier alternative to sugary soft drinks, it enjoys a high level of popularity - especially during the summer months, with Austrian summers increasingly getting longer and hotter. RTD coffee options are increasingly viewed as a ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Austria
... enhanced exercise routines outdoors and went to the gyms more frequently. This drove demand for products that supported their health and fitness goals, such as sports drinks. In response to rising health interest, manufacturers focused ... Read More
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Juice in Serbia
... affordable options like nectars and juice drinks. This year, akin to the lower consumption during COVID-19, the reduced number of juice occasions stemmed from the product's higher cost. Consumers opted for smaller package sizes to ... Read More