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DC Brands unveils new look for HARD Nutritional Functional Water Systems By DBR Staff Writer
DC Brands, a US-based manufacturer of functional beverages and health products, has unveiled its HARD Nutrition Functional Water Systems in full bottle shrink wrap labels.
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Coca-Cola to set up new bottling unit in Bangladesh By DBR Staff Writer
Atlanta-based soft-drink major Coca-Cola plans to set up its first bottling plant in Bangladesh to meet the growing demand for carbonated soft drink in the country.
Technology > Packaging > News John Smith’s Extra Smooth gets packaging makeover By DBR Staff Writer
Dutch brewing company Heineken has created a new secondary packaging for John Smith’s Extra Smooth ale multipacks.
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bubba brands launches new beverage tumbler
22 December 2011 | By DBR Staff Writer
bubba brands, specialized in thermal and hydration drink ware; specifically mugs, tumblers, sport bottles, sport jugs and kids bottles, has rolled out its latest innovation, envy tumbler.
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Coca-Cola, Virent team up for PlantBottle packaging
20 December 2011 | By DBR Staff Writer
Global soft drinks company Coca-Cola has entered into a new strategic partnership with Virent, a US-based Biofuels technology developer, to accelerate the commercialization of renewable, recyclable materials for PlantBottle packaging.
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Diageo's single malt Scotch Talisker gets packaging makeover
13 December 2011 | By DBR Staff Writer
Global beer and spirits producer Diageo has launched new packaging for its single malt Scotch whiskey brand, Talisker, which will roll out across the globe next year.
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Coca-Cola FEMSA completes acquisition of Grupo CIMSA
13 December 2011 | By DBR Staff Writer
Coca-Cola FEMSA, the independent bottler of Coca-Cola products in Mexico, has acquired the bottling operations of Grupo CIMSA, a Mexican corporation that operates two beverage business units.
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Amcor Australasia invests $40m to boost production
23 November 2011 | By DBR Staff Writer
Amcor Australasia, a New Zealand-based beverage can manufacturer, has invested $40m in its South Auckland's Wiri plant with an aim to double production.
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New portable canning service launches for small, mid-sized craft brewers
21 November 2011 | By DBR Staff Writer
Mobile Canning, a new company that provides portable canning service for craft beer industry, has launched in Colorado. The company is targeting small to mid-sized craft breweries that do not intend to buy and run their own canning lines.
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Old Pulteney Single Malt Scotch gets design makeover across portfolio
15 November 2011
Scotland-based Inver House Distillers has launched a new design for the entire range of its Old Pulteney Single Malt Scotch Whiskey. The redesign is the first major update of the brand’s identity for several years.
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Nestlé to build new $11.03m packaging factory in Africa
11 November 2011 | By DBR Staff Writer
Global food & beverage company Nestlé will invest CHF10m ($11.03m) to build its new factory in Luanda, Angola, Africa. The factory will serve as a 'finishing center' for packing and repacking Nido milk powder and Nescafé coffee.
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Miller Genuine Draft goes for packaging makeover
03 November 2011 | By DBR Staff Writer
MillerCoors, a joint venture of SABMiller and Molson Coors Brewing Company, will unveil a new primary and secondary packaging for Miller Genuine Draft, which will appear at retail in the weeks to come.
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Starbucks to supply K-Cup Portion Packs to US stores
02 November 2011 | By DBR Staff Writer
North American coffee roaster and retailer Starbucks will supply 30 million Starbucks coffee K-Cup Portion Packs for the Keurig Single-Cup Brewing system to major US stores this week.
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