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A 2024 report highlights that 75 per cent of non-alcoholic beverage consumers in Canada also purchase alcohol products — not necessarily replacing alcohol but integrating it into a more balanced ...
As interest in non-alcoholic drinks grows, major alcohol brands are making moves with sober versions of well-known products like Guinness and Tanqueray gin. Experts say it’s a sign there’s ...
When La Cute launched Free Bar in 2022, curating non-alcoholic drinks from vendors across the world, his customer base was small. They were mostly people who were conscious about health, lifestyle ...
According to Beer Canada, we’re the only major brewer in Canada that’s growing its share in both beer and ready-to-drink beverages. As of early 2025, sales of our non-alcoholic beer brands were up 89 ...
In May, marketing research company Fior Markets estimatedthat the global non-alcoholic beverages market is expected to grow from $923 million in 2020 to more than $1.7 trillion by 2028, growing at ...
From pricy mocktails to non-alcoholic wine, there's no doubt that alcohol-free beverages are more than just a trend. Non-alcoholic drinks have become readily available at bars, restaurants, and ...
When La Cute launched Free Bar in 2022, curating non-alcoholic drinks from vendors across the world, his customer base was small. They were mostly people who were conscious about health, lifestyle or ...
As interest in non-alcoholic drinks grows, major alcohol brands are making moves with sober versions of well-known products like Guinness and Tanqueray gin. Experts say it’s a sign there’s ...
Major drink brands launch more non-alcoholic drinks as “sober curious” trend grows By: Rosa Saba, The Canadian Press Posted: 3:00 AM CDT Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023 Last Modified: 3:44 PM CDT ...