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Forbes· 2025-09-28 23:55
16 bartenders share their favorite apple brandy recipes from twists on classics like the Vieux Carre and negroni to original formulas combining apple brandy with unlikely ingredients like ouzo and tequila. (Photo: Getty Images) https://t.co/3bnijI5Esl https://t.co/CUqkMxNUsN ...
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Forbes· 2025-09-27 00:30
Deals & Acquisitions - Rohan Oza facilitated the blockbuster sale of prebiotic soda Poppi to Pepsi [1] - Rohan Oza has made millions for celebrities on beverage deals for years [1] People - Rohan Oza is a 'Shark Tank' veteran [1]
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Forbes· 2025-07-26 01:00
Company Overview - Michelle Cordeiro Grant 从内衣行业转型到饮料行业,创立 Gorgie [1] Industry Focus - Gorgie 是一家饮料公司 [1]
BofA Securities' Peter Galbo breaks down how a shift to cane sugar could change consumer goods
CNBC Television· 2025-07-17 18:38
Market Trends & Industry Dynamics - Pepsi's CEO discussed the possibility of transitioning away from corn syrup, contingent on making sugar more affordable in the US through government intervention and farming strategies [1] - The beverage industry might see a shift towards using real cane sugar, driven by consumer demand and potentially influenced by the US President's affinity for Coca-Cola products [11][12] - A potential increase in demand for sugar could arise from beverage and packaged food companies introducing products with cane sugar, impacting syrup companies [9][10] Product & Strategy - Coca-Cola's full sugar platform (Coke Red can) represents less than 5% of its total global volumes, excluding Diet Coke and Coke Zero Sugar [4] - A complete conversion from high fructose corn syrup to cane sugar across all Coca-Cola products is unlikely, but the launch of a cane sugar-based product is possible, similar to Mexican-style Coke [5][6] - Pepsi will adapt to consumer preferences, potentially moving towards cane sugar-based sodas if there is sufficient demand [11] Cost & Supply Chain - Sugar is more expensive in the US than in many other parts of the world, necessitating a conversation with the government to reduce costs [1] - The US imports a significant amount of cane sugar, primarily from Brazil, as domestic production is limited to parts of Louisiana and Florida [7][8] - High fructose corn syrup became prevalent in the 1980s due to its lower cost compared to sugar [9]