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Issue 644

October 22, 2012

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Global Consumer Trends and Key Consumer Targets in Alcoholic Beverages

By determining consumption by different groups, and the key trends motivating their consumption, this report offers unique opportunities to effectively target Alcoholic Beverage consumers across 10 core countries.

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Editorial

Olly Wehring

The time is nigh: just-drinks' next webinar is almost upon us, and you're all invited.

On Wednesday (24 October), we're partnering with the International Center for Alcohol Policies (ICAP) to look at how the drinks industry is looking to reduce harmful drinking around the world. Featuring representatives from ICAP, the Global Alcohol Producers Group, Diageo and Anheuser-Busch InBev, our hour-long presentation is a must for those of you working in the alcoholic drinks industry.

Are you doing enough to reduce alcohol harm?

Full details of the webinar, which is free to listen in to, can be found here. To register for the event, click here.

Also, this week sees the world's largest travel retail exhibition, TFWA, return to Cannes (here's our preview of the event). just-drinks will be down on La Croisette from tomorrow afternoon until Friday. So, if you'd like us to call to your stand and introduce ourselves, drop me a line.

Until next time...

Olly Wehring
Managing Editor
Web: http://www.just-drinks.com
Email: editor@just-drinks.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/just_drinks

 

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Legislation in Alcoholic Drinks: Restrictive Practices VS Free-Trade Opportunities

This report examines the key trends, developments and opportunities impacting and driving the alcohol drinks category under different legislative and regulatory measures, at both country level and international level.

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