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2012 Focus Report - Addressing Obesity: The Rise of Low-Calorie Beverage Options (Winter)

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In the wake of growing bottled water and diet CSD sales, beverage makers are introducing more low- or no-calorie products in various segments—including ready-to-drink tea, energy drinks, fruit beverages and sports drinks—contributing to a decrease in the total calories consumers receive from liquid refreshment beverages. In addition to providing data illustrating this caloric shift, this report also discusses newly formulated sweeteners and blends, new low-calorie products and the industry's proactive obesity-fighting initiatives and responses to various government concerns and programs.

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Focus Report

ADDRESSING OBESITY: THE RISE OF LOW–CALORIE BEVERAGE OPTIONS

The Obesity Issue pg..........1

Sweeteners and Low–Calorie Beverages pg..........8

The Future of Sweeteners pg..........35

Exhibits pg..........37

 

EXHIBIT

ADDRESSING OBESITY: THE RISE OF LOW–CALORIE BEVERAGE OPTIONS

1 Liquid Refreshment Beverages Calories Per Capita Per Day 2000 – 2012 pg..........37

2 Selected Brands by Sweetener Type 2012 pg..........38

3 Selected Liquid Refreshment Beverage Segments Estimated Volume, Share and Compound Annual Growth of Zero/Reduced Calorie Products 2012 – 2016 pg..........41