Pepsi, a brand of Purchase, N.Y.-based PepsiCo, is continuing its 125th anniversary celebration by reuniting with Shaquille O'Neal to unveil a brand-new commercial that highlights Pepsi Mini Cans as ideal for pairing with snack and mealtime occasions.
A consumer price analysis by Alliant Credit Union finds that while turkey and gas prices are decreasing, those cost savings might be offset by rising costs for other items like baked goods, alcohol and canned vegetables.
Corona unveiled a limited-edition collaboration with celebrity fashion designer Talia Coles. Coined Feliz Navi-Drip, the exclusive holiday pairing consists of limited-edition holiday cans of Corona Extra and matching robes, both designed by Talia.
Crimson Wine Group, Napa, Calif., announced its commitment to further reduce the glass bottle weight of its largest production wines. By reducing the weight of its bottles, Crimson aims to lower its environmental impact and contribute toward a more sustainable future, it says.
Athletic Brewing Co., Milford, Conn., announced that more than 200 recipients have received more than $1.6 million as part of its Two For The Trails grant program in 2023.
In celebration of the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix, taking place Nov. 16-18, Belvedere Vodka ― the Official Vodka Partner of Formula 1 ― is releasing a limited-edition bottle for the occasion.
Dr Pepper, a brand of Keurig Dr Pepper, revealed the 2023 limited-edition flavor of the carbonated soft drink with the launch of Dr Pepper Hot Take, available exclusively to Pepper Perks members.
Pernod Ricard USA, New York, announced the power pair behind the Espresso Martini are celebrating the holidays and solidifying their union with the release of Blend No. 83 ― a fragrance by Absolut x Kahlúa.
Husband and wife duo Abe and Erin Lichy, serial entrepreneurs and breakout stars of Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of New York,” launched Mezcalum, an artisanal, organic mezcal embodying time-honored Mexican traditions and the rich heritage of its spirit.
Purchase, N.Y.-based PepsiCo, in its ongoing effort to support and elevate Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), announced it’s donating $250,000 in grants towards tackling food insecurity at HBCU campuses.