Figure 1: UK Balance of trade incarbonated soft drinks



Source: NTC, Euro PA


 


Figure 2: UK Balance of trade infruit juices

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Source: NTC, Euro PA


 


Figure 3: UK Balance of trade inbottled water



Source: NTC, Euro PA


 


Figure 4: UK Consumption of softdrinks



Source: Tate & Lyle, Euro PA


 


Figure 5: Shares of the UK soft drinks market byproduct type, 1996



Source: Tate & Lyle, Euro PA


 


Figure 6: GB household expenditure on soft drinks


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Source: Taylor Nelson AGB Superpanel, EuroPA


Table 1: Major soft drinkscompanies in the UK, 1996























Coca-Cola & Schweppes Beverages
Britvic Soft Drinks
Princes Soft Drinks
Cott UK
Wells Soft Drinks
Hero Drinks Group UK
Gerber Foods Soft Drinks
Silver Spring Mineral Water Company
AG Barr
SmithKline Beecham

Source: Tate & Lyle
Note: Ranked by sales volumes


Thesestatistics are taken from “Food & Drinks Statistics 1998”. Produced by EuroPA & Associates, this invaluable book provides a sector to sector guide toagriculture, fisheries, food & drink statistics in the UK.