Brands, Products and Promotions

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Truth be told, Iā€™d probably tear the cap off if they did that. It isnā€™t even a new idea, Iā€™ve seen bottles with such things two decades ago, simply looking for a solution that is not a solution that these corporations can add to their CSR section in their shareholder reports.

Always was annoying trying to put the cap back on when it is attached back to the bottle.

I would have loved to try Heinz canned carbonara but it has garlic flavouring and onion powder (garlic and onion are two things I dislike), and the product is only available in America.

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Not easy to do. I tried and couldnā€™t rip it off.

I think the design might be different to what you experienced in the past. Seems innovative to me.

Seems easy to me.

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I was in Europe last year, most Australians had no idea how to really use these screw top lids.

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Last week, ABCā€™s Landline did a profile on Bundaberg Brewed Drinks, the company behind the famous ginger beer and other flavoured non-alcoholic drinks.

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Campbell is dropping ā€œSoupā€ in the holding company name to highlight their diverse product range.

Top executives at the 155-year old Campbell Soup Company plan to change the iconic firmā€™s name to The Campbellā€™s Company.

Chief executive Mark Clouse said the move aims to better reflect Campbellā€™s growing product line, which currently also includes sauces, snacks and beverages.

Investors are set to vote on the name change at the companyā€™s annual meeting in November.

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Transiting through Hong Kong at the moment on the way London and sipping on one of these whilst waiting for my next flight.

Tastes pretty much like our Coke No Sugar. I was expecting it to be more like Diet Coke given the white coloured can

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Itā€™s a weird name considering it is no sugar. Maybe Coke minus would have made more sense.

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Coke No Sugar is Coke Zero Sugar in many markets inc the UK. They need to sort their branding out.

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ā€œThe rapid slide down the rankings for both major supermarkets ā€“ which have each slid more than 200 spots in the rankings this year ā€“ shows how quickly distrust can gain momentum and devalue a brandā€™s reputation.

Saw this ad on MS todayā€¦ couldnā€™t help but wonder, is she sitting on the composting toilet in the photo? It looks very spaciousā€¦

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Isnā€™t everywhere Zero now?

Well last time I was in Australia it was still no sugar but that was a few years ago

It switched back to Zero last year.

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Meanwhile, Greece has a Coke Stevia on sale alongside Coca Cola Light (Diet Coke), Coca Cola Zero Sugar and Coca Cola Zero Sugar Lemon. Hasnā€™t been a thing in Australia since Coke Life was around.

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Largely because it was a commercial failure since no one wanted a middle ground sugar option: those who wanted a sugary version were quite happy drinking normal Coke and those who wanted to cut back on it were sold on Coke Zero.

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Liquid Death canned water is now available at 900 Woolworths stores around Australia.

https://mumbrella.com.au/liquid-death-set-to-take-on-australia-848482

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Has been for a while?