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The Big Stories
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- Cold-pressed juices drive innovation trends
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- Figure 4: Global introductions of juice with cold-pressed* references in the product description, by leading countries, 2014-15
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- Figure 5: Introductions of juice and juice drinks, by top 10 flavor components and growth flavors influenced by the cold-pressed juice trend, US, 2013-15
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- Figure 6: Types of fruit juice drunk, by age, UK, September 2015
- New products attempt to renew juice’s place in a healthy diet
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- Figure 7: Innovation of interest, by juice or juice drink consumption occasion, US, September 2014
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- Figure 8: Types of diets used and would use again, by gender and age, US, August 2014
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- Figure 9: Interest in health benefits of RTD juice products, China, August 2014
- Despite concerns, juice makes only small changes on sugar
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- Figure 10: Attitudes toward juice and juice drinks, Brazil, April 2015
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- Figure 11: Leading sweetener ingredients in juice and juice drink introductions, global, 2015
- Figure 12: Nectar and fruit/flavored still drink introductions*, by average sugar content (g per 100g/ml), global and select countries, Dec 2010-Nov 2015
Notable Products of the Past Year
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- Notable products of 2015
Looking to the Future
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- Focus on added sugars is set to intensify
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- Figure 13: Attitudes to sugar content in juices,, by gender and age, UK, September 2015
- Juice targets the snack occasion
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- Figure 14: RTD smoothie use by occasion, by age, US, September 2014
- Juice breaks out of the mould
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- Figure 15: Top 5 pack types used in juice and juice drink introductions, global, 2015
The Analyst’s View
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