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

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.