Monthly Archives: January 2012
Chocs away as firm sets sights on February 14
GLOBAL Brands is embarking on a major on-trade push for its Thorntons chocolate liqueur in the approach to Valentine’s Day.
The drinks firm has identified...
Sky showing its cuddly side?
PERHAPS it was deliberately timed for the end of the pantomime season.
Sky, for so long a thorn in the side of the trade, made...
Efficiency levels are frying high
CATERING equipment supplier Lincat has launched what it claims is the world’s most efficient range of gas fryers.
The company said its new Vortech...
Knowledge is beer power at Roseleaf
WHEN it comes to the art of selling bottled better, it pretty much all boils down to the ‘two Ps’ for Jonny and Lyn...
Scots get a taste of Slovenia
A RANGE of Slovenian bottled beers has been introduced to Scotland through a listing with Wallaces Express.
The Lasko range includes Lasko Zlatorog, referred...
Football fixture
THE High Court will next month consider how the ‘Murphy’ ruling on foreign decoders will apply to UK law.
In October European law chiefs ruled...
New director at Rectory
FOOD supplier Rectory has appointed Andrew Stephens as foodservice director.
Stephens, who has previously worked for Delifrance, The Juice Company and Invicta Foods, will be...
Chance to build on Borders business
Opportunity to extend letting accommodation at guest house
OPERATORS seeking an accommodation business with growth potential might be interested in a Borders property that’s come...
Go for business gold in 2012
THE comically-named ‘Hurricane Bawbag’ aside, pubs, restaurants and hotels did not have to contend with the kind of adverse weather at Christmas and New...
‘Mocktails’ for the bleary-eyed
FENTIMANS has compiled a range of soft drink cocktails for consumers looking to take things a little easier after a season of festive decadence.
The...