Region: North America
Category: Sports Nutrition

North America Sports Nutrition

(56 reports matching your criteria)
  • Sports Drinks in Mexico

    ... of COVID-19. With limited opportunities to take part in sport and fitness activities the main consumption occasion for sports drinks was hard hit, thereby resulting in declining sales. With the rolling out of the country’s ... Read More

  • Sports Drinks in Canada

    ... large impact on the product area. The cancellations of sports events, closures of gyms and reduced visits to the shops strongly decreased impulse purchases and consumption and gave manufacturers fewer opportunities to promote their products. ... Read More

  • Functional Beverages: Market Trends and Opportunities

    ... boom of sales in 2020 and 2021, as the market will continue to grow from the high base of sales established during the pandemic. Functional beverages are drinks in ready-to-drink (RTD) or ready-to-mix/brew form (e.g., ... Read More

  • U.S. Beverage Market Outlook 2021

    ... in new product launches, ingredient changes, and different marketing tactics to appeal to changing consumer preferences, including the wellness and plant-based areas but also flavor trends. The COVID-19 pandemic led to sharply increased demand for ... Read More

  • Sports Drinks: United States

    ... To illustrate historical trends, total retail sales and the various segments are supplied for 2011-2016. A Market Overview section provides pertinent background on market size and marketing, new product, retailing, and consumer trends. Further analysis ... Read More

  • Energy and Sports Drinks: U.S. Retail Market Trends and Opportunities

    ... containers for personal consumption. Excluded are bulk (family-size) products as well as other single , ready-to-drink (RTD) non-alcoholic beverage types (e.g., bottled and enhanced waters, juice drinks, dairy beverages, and carbonated soft drinks). This report ... Read More

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