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  • 2 weeks ago | shelflife.ie | Donna Ahern

    Read More: Outcider summer Outcider is giving consumers more options this summer with the launch of two new pack formats into Ireland’s off trade. The new cans come in 4x440ml and 10x440ml packs and will be available across major retailers including Tesco, Dunnes, Supervalu, Centra, Circle K, Eurospar, Spar, Londis and Mace as well as off-licenses in the coming weeks. Fresh and intenseOutcider offers a refreshing take on traditional cider with a fresh and intense apple flavour.

  • 2 weeks ago | shelflife.ie | Donna Ahern

    Read More: Gala Retail Virgin Media Television Best Baker The very first Gala Retail and Virgin Media Television Best Baker competition has officially crowned its winners, with talented home bakers from across the country recognised for their baking skills. Launched to shine a spotlight on Ireland’s vibrant home baking scene, the nationwide competition was launched by Gala Retail in partnership with Virgin Media Television.

  • 2 weeks ago | shelflife.ie | Donna Ahern

    Read More: A.G. Barr Boost IRN-BRU As A.G Barr celebrates its 150th anniversary, the soft drinks business is marking the milestone year with a renewed commercial push across its key brands – BOOST, IRN-BRU, Rubicon, and Funkin Cocktails – in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

  • 2 weeks ago | shelflife.ie | Donna Ahern

    Read More: China Tenderstem Dublin-based Irish photographer, Ruth Calder-Potts, has won 3rd place in the World of Drinks category at the World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Tenderstem, the world’s greatest celebration of food photography. Calder-Potts had an image selected, for her stylish capture of an elegant cocktail, as a finalist, from nearly 10,000 entries submitted from 70 countries around the world.

  • 2 weeks ago | shelflife.ie | Donna Ahern

    Read More: Diageo Donald Trump Moët Hennessy US Diageo plans to cut €444 million ($500 million) in costs over the next three years as it faces mounting pressure from US trade tariffs. According to the company, the tariffs introduced under Donald Trump are expected to cost Diageo $150 million annually. The company estimates it can offset about half of this impact.

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