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Who doesn't want more Guts, eh?

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Guts Beverages International Inc. of Quebec developed four flavors of a new Guts softdrink line which it will launch into the US high-energy softdrink market. The firm has been analyzing the market for the probable reaction of consumers to the softdrinks. Guts president Daniel Jobin indicated that the company has been tapping into the expertise of corporate vice president Marway Bibi about the soft drink industry of the Middle East for its foray into international development. This explains the delay in Guts' launch into the US.

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Develops four flavors of a new Guts softdrink line which it will launch into the US high-energy softdrink market

Author: Kameen, Diane
Publisher: The Nielsen Company
Publication Name: Beverage World Periscope Edition
Subject: Food and beverage industries
ISSN: 1064-8909
Year: 1998
Canned & Bottled Soft Drinks, Geographic, Quebec, Soft drinks, Guts Beverages International Inc., Guts

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The accent on Frizante is definitely Italian

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Kent, WA-based Alaska Premium Beverage and Bottling is selling three varieties of specialty coffee flavorings of its Frizante Italian soda designed as an alternative to coffee. The new flavors Cafe Mocha, Amaretto and Hazelnut, which used Italian syrups, only has 80 calories and are caffeine-free, as well as clear and light. Frizante sodas are bottled in PET and are produced with only natural ingredients, with the latest offerings made entirely from the actual nuts, coffee bean and the chocolate bean.

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Is selling three varieties of specialty coffee flavorings of its Frizante Italian soda designed as an alternative to coffee

Publisher: The Nielsen Company
Publication Name: Beverage World Periscope Edition
Subject: Food and beverage industries
ISSN: 1064-8909
Year: 1998
United States, Decaffeinated Soft Drinks, Caffeine-free soft drinks, Premium Beverage and Bottling, Frizante Italian

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