Mondelez International plans to grow the coffee category in Australia and pull consumers out of their "coffee coma" by launching a premium new brand, Carte Noire.
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Mondelez launches new coffee range [video]
Mondelez International, formerly Kraft Foods, is launching France's number one coffee brand, Carte Noire, into the Australian market.
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Chilled coffee expected to be next buzz
According to Innova Market Insights, ready-to-drink coffee beverages are expected to be the next big thing in the drinks market.
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Caffeine consumption survey finds that coffee is still on top
Peak industry body for the non-alcoholic beverages sector, The Australian Beverages Council released the findings from a national caffeine consumption survey today.
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Natvia gives back to the community with industry first project
Australian natural sweetener brand, Natvia has partnered with famed Melbourne cafe chain St. Ali and Melbourne City Mission to deliver the Brew Crew Project, an initiative aimed at providing disadvantaged individuals with practical career training.
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Jed’s Coffee Co launches new instant freeze dried pouches
New Zealand based coffee company, Jed’s Coffee Co has extended its range into 90g Instant Freeze Dried pouches after the successful launch of its “Roast and Ground’ and ‘Freeze Dried’ variants in March 2013.
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Hudsons Coffee Barista’s Choice beans
The Barista’s Choice Blend boasts intense and rich earthy flavours with caramel undertones.
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Just Fair Coffee
Just Fair coffee is made from 100 percent Fair Trade and organically certified Arabica beans that are sourced from Honduras and Peru and roasted, blended and packed in Melbourne.
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Queensland scientists look to perfect Aussie coffee
Scientists from the University of Queensland’s, QAAFI are teaming up with the state government and local growers to fast track the development of premium export coffee.
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Nescafe remains leader in Aussie instant coffee market
Research released from Roy Morgan has found that despite a decline in the instant coffee market, Nescafe remains a favourite amongst Australian consumers.
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