Coffee-loving Canadians want more innovative, sustainable brews From whole beans and next-level offerings to dessert-inspired varieties, here's how coffee companies and retailers are helping consumers discover new reasons to love java Tax on sugary drinks begins in Newfoundland and Labrador, though not all are on board A convenience store owner calls the tax "confusing and costly" Thirsty for more Canadians want something a little extra from their bevvies Game on! Boosting merchandising efforts around Super Bowl is a winning strategy Keurig to pay $3 million fine for misleading recycling claims The Competition Bureau says K-Cups aren't widely accepted for recycling programs in most provinces DavidsTea swings to $1.86 million loss in Q3 Revenues decreased 15% from the prior year, but sales were up 18.5% from the previous quarter 7-Eleven Canada opens the taps on serving alcohol Store in Edmonton now offers beer, wine and coolers for on-premise consumption or takeout Balzac's Coffee Roasters welcomes a new CEO Christine Cruz-Clarke brings more than 18 years of experience to her new role with the coffee company Brewing up excitement Coffee love remains strong, according to a new CAC study, but Canadian consumers are thirsty for innovation Four things to know about matcha Find out all about this healthy, popular green tea powder First Previous 6 7 8 9 10 Next Last