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Who buys alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, whiskey, and other alcoholic beverages) at home, on trips, and at restaurants and bars. Also who buys colas and noncolas, coffee and tea, fruit-flavored drinks, milk, etc.
Beverage industry --- Alcoholic beverage industry --- Non-alcoholic beverage industry --- Consumers
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Based on data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics' 2013 Consumer Expenditure Survey, this report examines how much Americans spend on both alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, all organized by demographics.
Beverage industry --- Alcoholic beverage industry --- Non-alcoholic beverage industry --- Consumers
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As consumer demand for traditional carbonated drinks falls, the market for beverages with perceived health-promoting properties is growing rapidly. Formulating a nutritional, nutraceutical or functional beverage with satisfactory sensory quality and shelf-life can be challenging. This important collection reviews the key ingredients, formulation technology and health effects of the major types of functional and speciality beverage.Chapters in part one consider essential ingredients such as stabilizers and sweeteners, and significant aspects of formulation such as fortification technolo
Non-alcoholic beverages. --- Non-alcoholic beverages --- Non-alcoholic beverage industry. --- Functional foods. --- Health aspects.
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The tenth edition of Who's Buying Alcoholic and Nonalcoholic Beverages is based on npublished data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics' 2012 Consumer Expenditure Survey-you can't get these data online. It examines how much Americans spend on alcoholic and other beverages by the demographics that count-age, income, high-income households, household type, race and Hispanic origin, region of residence, and education.
Beverage industry --- Food consumption --- Consumption (Economics) --- Alcoholic beverage industry --- Non-alcoholic beverage industry --- Consumers
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Beverage industry --- Alcoholic beverage industry --- Non-alcoholic beverage industry --- Consumers --- United States.
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Who buys beverages at home, on trips, and at restaurants and bars.
Alcoholic beverage industry -- United States -- Statistics -- Periodicals. --- Beverage industry -- United States -- Statistics -- Periodicals. --- Consumers -- United States -- Statistics -- Periodicals. --- Non-alcoholic beverage industry -- United States -- Statistics -- Periodicals. --- Beverage industry --- Alcoholic beverage industry --- Non-alcoholic beverage industry --- Consumers
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Non-alcoholic beverages. --- Non-alcoholic beverages --- Non-alcoholic beverage industry. --- Analysis. --- Beverage industry --- Non-alcoholic drinks --- Beverages
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As consumer demand for traditional carbonated drinks falls, the market for beverages with perceived health-promoting properties is growing rapidly. Formulating a nutritional, nutraceutical or functional beverage with satisfactory sensory quality and shelf-life can be challenging. This important collection reviews the key ingredients, formulation technology and health effects of the major types of functional and speciality beverage.Chapters in part one consider essential ingredients such as stabilizers and sweeteners, and significant aspects of formulation such as fortification technolo
Non-alcoholic beverages. --- Non-alcoholic beverages --- Non-alcoholic beverage industry. --- Functional foods. --- Health aspects. --- Designer foods --- Medicinal food --- Medicinal foods --- Neutraceuticals --- Neutriceuticals --- Nutraceuticals --- Nutriceuticals --- Pharmafoods --- Food --- Beverage industry --- Non-alcoholic drinks --- Beverages --- Engineering --- Food Science and Technology
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