:. Food Industry News

Categories: Food Ingredients News | Product Innovations & Scientific Developments

Coke, Pepsi to Launch Drinks with Natural Sweetener

Source: Reuters
18/12/2008

New York, Dec 18 - Coca-Cola Co and PepsiCo Inc said on Wednesday they received U.S. regulatory clearance for natural, calorie-free sweeteners derived from the stevia plant and planned to launch new soft drinks in the coming weeks.

Daily News Alerts

Both beverage makers have long searched for a natural alternative to chemical sweeteners such as Equal, Sweet'N Low and Splenda to help reinvigorate U.S. soft drink sales which have slipped as consumers opt for other drinks that are viewed as healthier.

Shares in Coke and Pepsi rose slightly in extended trading.

Coke, the world's largest soft-drink maker said the sweetener it co-developed with Cargill Inc, known as Truvia, will make its U.S. debut this month in two Odwalla juice drinks and a version of its Sprite soft drink.

The drinks have 50 calories per serving, which is 8.5 ounces for Sprite and 8 ounces for the juices.

Pepsi, the No. 2 maker of soft drinks, said it will launch zero-calorie versions of its SoBe Lifewater and "Trop 50", a light orange juice product with 50 percent less sugar and calories than regular Tropicana orange juice.

Both drinks will feature PureVia, the sweetener Pepsi developed with Merisant. The new SoBe Lifewater will be on shelves as early as next week, with full distribution by mid-January. Trop 50 will make its retail debut in March.

Truvia and PureVia are made from the leaves of the stevia, a shrub native to South America.

Stevia was not approved as a food additive by U.S. regulators, but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued letters to the companies on Wednesday saying it had no objections to their sweeteners, which are derived from the plant.

John Sicher, editor and publisher of industry trade publication Beverage Digest, said that the impact of the sweetener depends on consumers.

"It's all about taste," said Sicher. "If this sweetener helps produce lower-calorie beverages that taste good, it would be a big deal for the industry. If the beverages don't taste good, then it will not be a major moment."



GO   View more articles on this subject


More Alerts from 18/12/2008


Email This Article To A Colleague     Print A Copy Of This Page
 
 
 
 
FLEXNEWS - Business News for the Food Industry

About Us | Contact Us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
 
Daily News Alerts
Related Items
Pepsi Move Could Shake Up U.S. Drinks Industry
HSBC Cuts Targets on Global Beverage Companies
New Scientific Studies Establish the Safety of Rebiana,...
Beverage Companies Cope with Lost Generation of Cola...
India: Food Processing Ingredients Sector Annual 2005
Cargill to Supply Organic Erythritol to Sparkling Beverage...
PureCircle Announces Launch in New Zealand by Frucor...
Pepsi-Cola North America Beverages and Ocean Spray...
Nigeria Bans Foreign Drinks at All Govt Functions
The Coca-Cola Company Announces Worldwide Commitment...

More in Food Industry News
Procter & Gamble Repurchasing Shares, Quiet on...
US Shoppers Going Green Despite Struggling Economy
Wessanen Sells Liberty Richter to World Finer Foods
Cheesecake Factory Sticks to 2010 Forecast
Brenntag Changes 2.5 Bln Euro Loan to Allow IPO
European Commission Refers Greece to ECJ over Unjustified...
JM Smucker's Quarterly Net Income Increases 172%
Ferrero, Hershey Would Likely Break up Cadbury
Indonesia's Astra Agro Revises Up CPO Forecast
Cocoa Supplier Olam to Benefit from Consolidation Among...

Top Headlines
Procter & Gamble Repurchasing Shares, Quiet on...
US Shoppers Going Green Despite Struggling Economy
Wessanen Sells Liberty Richter to World Finer Foods
Cheesecake Factory Sticks to 2010 Forecast
European Commission Refers Greece to ECJ over Unjustified...
JM Smucker's Quarterly Net Income Increases 172%
Cocoa Supplier Olam to Benefit from Consolidation Among...
Avebe and National Starch Food Innovation to Expand...
Auchan Backs Hypermarkets as Rivals Rethink
Ferrero Could Eye Cadbury Gum, Candy Unit
Dole Food Posts Wider Q3 Loss
Fonterra Sells Stake in UK Joint Venture to Arla
Imperial Sugar Company Closes Three-Way Joint Venture...
PepsiCo to Invest $100 Million in Egypt in 2010
Ex-Parmalat Auditors Settle US Investor Lawsuit
Tesco in Broadband Push as Reaches Beyond Groceries
India Sugar Protest Forces Parliament to Shut
Kerry Group Keeps Full Year Earnings Growth Forecast
Nestle Professional to Acquire Vitality Foodservice
Pinnacle Foods Acquires Birds Eye Foods for USD 1.3...
DSM Makes Great Strides in Production Processes for...
Russian Grocer X5 Plans Higher 2010 Capex
Brazil: Laep in Talks to Sell Dairy Plant to Nestle
SunOpta Announces Opening of Natural and Organic Sesame...
Products Comprising, and Uses of, Decarboxylated Phenolic...
Process for the Preparation of Packaged Heat-Preserved...


 


FLEXNEWS 2009 - All rights reserved
ISSN 1950-6228