Soft drink brand Ribena has unveiled a refreshing brand revamp, bringing its heritage identity into the modern era. With a brighter new look featuring a refined wordmark and fresh icon design, the new ...
Soft drink brand Ribena has unveiled a refreshing brand revamp, bringing its heritage identity into the modern era. With a brighter new look featuring a refined wordmark and fresh icon design, the new ...
Ribena’s latest campaign, ‘There’s No Taste Like Home,’ plays on nostalgia, depicting how, for many people, the soft drink is a vivid reminder of childhood and brings a comforting sense of ‘home.’ ...
FURIOUS customers have blasted Ribena for changing its recipe – claiming it now tastes like “drain cleaner”. The Suntory Group, which makes the soft drink, cut its sugar content by half last month ...
One of the staple drinks that defined our British childhood was Ribena. There was nothing like getting home from school, having a snack and watching TV while washing it down with a glass of the ...
Claims that the soft drink Ribena Toothkind is good for teeth were today ruled as misleading by a judge. Makers of the soft drink, SmithKline Beecham, had challenged a ruling by the Advertising ...
Ribena is launching a new creative platform in a bid to “future proof” the brand amid declining juice sales. The 81-year-old juice brand is repositioning itself to focus on its heritage with a new ...
Ribena has issued a statement after shoppers claimed that the soft drink tasted 'entirely different'. Ribena has been well-loved for its classic blackcurrant recipe, but the drink has now sparked a ...
The Suntory Group, who make the soft drink, cut their sugar content by half last month - ahead of the new UK Sugar Tax guidelines in April this year. Instead, their Ribena drinks now contain under 5g ...
Ribena have been blasted by loyal customers for changing their recipe. The Suntory Group, who create the popular soft drink, made drastic changes to the blackcurrant squash in February in a bid to ...
Claims that a children's soft drink does not encourage tooth decay have been rejected by the High Court. The ruling could have a significant effect on the claims that food and drink manufacturers can ...
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