Third Street Inc., Louisville, Colo., makers of sustainable beverages, introduced nine new organic, fair-trade and non-GMO ice teas and lemonades in April.
Dairy processors have the processing equipment and the retail relationships so it makes sense to capitalize on the popularity of ready-to-drink coffee and tea beverages. Here’s what you need to know about developing these RTD drinks.
Sparkling water, especially flavored varieties, shines in the nondairy beverage category. In the ready-to-drink tea segment, consumers reach for lightly sweetened SKUs.
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A new line of cold-pressed organic artisan juices were released from Vital Juice, Seattle. The non-GMO juice is available in 12 flavor varieties, including citrus, beet and melon.
The Double Cola Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., introduced its first line of ready-to-drink teas. Zili teas come in five flavors, including citrus ginger green tea, plum acai black tea and sweet tea.
Austin, Texas-based Big Red Inc., released its rebranded Hydrive Energy Water. The functional water is available in seven flavors, including lemon lime, triple berry and citrus.