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EPA Offers Guide on Energy Trends

The U.S. EPA offers "Energy Trends in Selected Manufacturing Sectors: Opportunities and Challenges for Environmentally Preferable Energy Outcomes" for manufacturers...

Latest energy drink gets some bad buzz

In the competitive market for "energy drinks," the aim is to advertise more caffeine, more buzz, more attitude. Even more controversy. The latest drink to bust from...

Frito-Lay's energy management lauded by EPA, Dept. of Energy

Frito-Lay was one of a select number of businesses and organizations recognized by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US Department of...

Research Finds Energy Drink Ingredients 'Continue Down Unhealthy Path'

New Mintel GNPD Ingredients finds energy drinks not getting any healthier

Energy drinks bubble up

Energy drinks - chock full of sugar and caffeine and with names like Monster, No Fear, and Gorilla Juice - first appeared six years ago in dance clubs in New York...

Hansen's 'Monster' Drink Punches Up Profits by 244%

The firm's "Monster" energy drink is a monster hit in the alternative beverage market. The beverage boosted Hansen's profits by 244 percent in the last year, earning...

Coca-Cola Co. To Acquire Glacéau For $4.1 Billion

Coca-Cola Co. has agreed to purchase Energy Brands Inc., known as Glacéau, and its enhanced water brands, including Vitaminwater, for $4.1 billion in cash.

7-Eleven Enters Functional Food Arena with Formula 7 Line

The initial 7-Eleven product lineup includes bottled and canned beverages, as well as two nutritional bars, each designed specifically to enhance energy, fitness or...

CAGNY members hear food processor woes

With raw material and energy costs up, analysts hear 2006 looks like a difficult year.

PepsiCo takes top spot in global warming battle

When the EPA's quarterly list of the 25 greenest energy users is released today, the soft drink and snack food giant will be sitting at the very top.

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