Starbucks to add a shot of protein to its beverages Customers will be able to add 15-36 grams of protein per grande beverage to their Starbucks visit Canada Dry and Roots drop summer capsule collection Iconic Canadian brands release vintage-inspired staples A bitter brew: How politics is inflating your coffee price If Canada and the U.S. can’t strike a deal by July 21, your morning coffee should not remain a casualty of trade politics Ready to drink: Why Molson Coors hopes growth is brewing in its flavour kitchen Not just a beer company anymore, Molson Coors invested $100-million to meet growing demand for malt- and spirits-based drinks Why matcha may be the next pumpkin spice Matcha isn't just a trend—it's a global supply challenge disguised as a wellness habit, and Canadian consumers are about to pay the price ‘The Premier misled us:’ Ontario grocers may drop booze plans over fraught alcohol expansion Small food retailers say province is leaving them behind Loblaw pulls Folgers coffee from shelves over 'unjustified' cost increases The move comes as coffee prices continue to rise in Canada Andrew Peller taps Renee Cauchi as CFO Cauchi previously served as VP of finance and interim CFO Social media trends are brewing change in the coffee category Daniele Foti, VP of marketing, North America, for Lavazza talks trends and innovations Time to spill the tea on Canada’s misguided tariffs Keeping a tariff on tea to punish the U.S. is like taxing umbrellas to get back at the clouds. The real losers are not Washington lobbyists—but Kenyan farmers and Canadians First Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next Last