Summary
Quarter 3 saw the economy continue to improve with good GDP growth. Soft and alcoholic drinks enjoyed a consumption increase, however dairy and hot drinks declined. A-BInBev announced a formal offer for their main competitor SABMiller, meaning together they would control more than 75% of US beer volumes.
Key Findings
While soft and alcoholic drinks consumption grew during the quarter, both dairy and hot drinks declined
Packaged water had a strong three months which more than compensated for a further fall in carbonates
Beer, wine and spirits also grew, although the quarterly growth rate for spirits was somewhat slower than in recent periods
White milk was the main driver of the overall dairy category decline, although we saw further strong growth for GNRS and drinking yogurt
Synopsis
Canadeans United States of America Quarterly Beverage Tracker Q3-15 covering soft drinks, dairy drinks, hot drinks and alcoholic drinks is an essential tool for keeping up-to-date with the latest industry performance and developments on a quarterly basis, covering:
Topline consumption volumes for Q3-2015 vs Q3-2014, moving annual totals (MAT) and latest 2015 forecasts for all beverage categories
Carbonates consumption data for Q3-2015 vs Q3-2014, moving annual totals (MAT) and latest 2015 forecasts split by regular vs low calorie, and key flavour
An economic mood indicator with an at a glance assessment of industry confidence levels, private label performance vs brands and price trends
Insightful and valuable analysis of the drivers behind the latest quarterly trends and assumptions for full year 2015
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Table Of Contents
1.1 At A Glance
1.2 Impact Of The Economic Situation
1.3 Highlights
1.4 Market Drivers
1.5 Market Trends
1.6 Soft Drinks
1.6.1.Packaged Water
1.6.2.Bulk/HOD Water
1.6.3.Carbonates
1.6.4.Juice
1.6.5.Nectars
1.6.6.Still Drinks
1.6.7.Squash/Syrups
1.6.8.Fruit Powders
1.6.9.Iced/RTD Tea Drinks
1.6.10Iced/RTD Coffee Drinks
1.6.11Sports Drinks
1.6.12Energy Drinks
1.7 Alcoholic Drinks
1.7.1.Beer
1.7.2.Cider
1.7.3.Spirits
1.7.4.Wines
1.7.5.Other Alcoholic Drinks
1.8 Dairy Drinks
1.8.1.White Milk
1.8.2.Cultured Dairy Drinks
1.8.3.Flavored Milk
1.8.4.Other Liquid Dairy
1.8.5.Soymilk
1.8.6.Grain, Nut, Rice and Seed Milk Alternative Drinks
1.9 Hot Beverages
1.9.1.Hot Tea
1.9.2.Hot Coffee
1.10 Data Tables
List Of Tables
Table 1: United States of America at a Glance - Quarterly Performance and Latest Forecast
Table 2: Impact Of The Economic Situation
Table 3: Commercial Beverage Market Trends - Million Liters, 2014-2015F
Table 4: Commercial Beverage Market Trends - Million Unit Cases, 2014-2015F
Table 5: Soft Drinks Market Trends - Million Liters, 2014-2015F
Table 6: Soft Drinks Market Trends - Million Unit Cases, 2014-2015F
Table 7: Carbonates Market Trends - Million Liters, 2014-2015F
Table 8: Carbonates Market Trends - Million Unit Cases, 2014-2015F
List Of Figures
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