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  Healthy dairy drinks target UK school children
The move sees the growing dairy drinks sector expand further into the children's market, and also again shows how UK dairy firms are attempting to up their added value focus.
She said the children's market for healthy dairy drinks had perhaps been overlooked by the industry in the past.
In the UK, dairy drinks sales growth by value slowed from 27 per cent in 2005 to a more modest four per cent last year, according to the Britvic Soft Drinks Industry Report released last week.
www.dairyreporter.com /news/ng.asp?n=74913-dairy-farmers-of-britain-dairy-drinks-school   (572 words)

  
  Drink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is often used in a narrower sense to refer to alcoholic beverages (as both a verb and a noun).
Drink is also slang for a body of water, such as an ocean or a water hazard on a golf course (e.g.
To drink in is also used metaphorically, as in to drink in the scenery.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Drink   (220 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Dairy product   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Dairy products are generally defined as foodstuffs produced from milk.
Most dairy products were developed in Europe; the people of that continent have traditionally been the most aggressive in terms of exploiting cattle as a primary food source.
Dairy products were exported to the rest of the world during the imperialism phase of human history.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Dairy_product   (543 words)

  
 Learn more about Drink in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The word drink is primarily a verb, meaning to ingest liquids, see Drinking.
Can also be used metaphorically, as in to drink in the scenery.
Dairy drinks, for example milk, yoghurt drink, chocolate milk, milkshake
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /d/dr/drink.html   (248 words)

  
 The European Market for Non-Dairy Drinks - Beverage Research from just-drinks.com
Initially most consumer demand for non-dairy drinks was from Europeans suffering from lactose intolerance, however demand has broadened in recent years.
Dairy alternatives are becoming a category in supermarkets with many retailers adding chilled soya drinks and rice drinks to their product ranges.
The launch of soya drinks under retailer private labels is causing a large rise in sales volume in the German and British markets.
www.just-drinks.com /store/product.aspx?id=39489&lk=rotw_arch   (816 words)

  
 The SE Asian Market for Non-Dairy Drinks
This is causing soya milk to become increasingly popular as a dairy milk substitute, especially from consumers seeking healthy and nutritious beverages.
Some of the largest Asian producers of soya drinks are based in South-East Asia with a few firms producing soya drinks for over half a century.
Market and competitive information is given for soya drinks, rice drinks and oat drinks, which includes market size (volume and revenues), market growth forecasts (2004-2010), market and pricing trends, sales channels and market shares of the leading producers.
www.organicmonitor.com /520150.htm   (435 words)

  
 Pepsi World - FAQs - PRODUCT INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The amount of caffeine in a soft drink is only a fraction of that found in an equal amount of coffee or tea.
Soft drinks, however, are not a significant source of phosphorus in the diet, generally contributing only two to four percent of the daily dietary phosphorus intake.
In soft drinks and sports drinks, the sugar is primarily high fructose corn syrup, which comes from corn.
www.pepsiworld.com /help/faqs/faq.php?viewall=yes&category=product_info   (3607 words)

  
 Zenith International - specialist consultants to the food and drink industries worldwide
Zenith International - specialist consultants to the food and drink industries worldwide
Specialist consultants to the food and drink industries worldwide
Zenith International provides a full range of specialist consulting services to the food and drink industries worldwide.
www.zenithinternational.com   (48 words)

  
 MedlinePlus Drug Information: Risedronate
Do not take risedronate with tea, coffee, juice, mineral water, milk, other dairy drinks, or any liquid other than plain water.
Your doctor will probably tell you to avoid smoking and drinking large amounts of alcohol and to follow a regular program of weight-bearing exercise.
You should eat plenty of foods that are rich in calcium and vitamin D while you are taking risedronate.
www.nlm.nih.gov /medlineplus/druginfo/medmaster/a601247.html   (1080 words)

  
 Clearwater Technology Ltd - Soft Drinks, Bottling, Breweries and Dairy Plants
Clearwater Technology Ltd - Soft Drinks, Bottling, Breweries and Dairy Plants
Disinfection of air chillers and chiller vanes for mould control (including cold rooms)
Treatment of site water to enhance the overall hygiene programme
www.clearwater.eu.com /chlorine_dioxide/soft_drinks,_bottling,_breweries_and_dairy_plants.html   (50 words)

  
 Processed Foods, Dairy Products & Drinks (Phn & Itc Brasil Ltda, Brazil)
Karoun Dairies Product Range : Milk, Yogurt, Labneh, Ayran
Yogurt, Labneh (Yogurt Dip), Laban Drink (Ayran) Production
Copyright Notice © 1999-2007 Alibaba.com Corporation and its licensors.
www.alibaba.com /catalog/10978373/Processed_Foods_Dairy_Products_Drinks.html   (255 words)

  
 Dairy Industry, Dairy Equipment, Milk Processing, Dairy Food, Milk Packaging   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Dairy Industry, Dairy Equipment, Milk Processing, Dairy Food, Milk Packaging
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