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Caffeine Science: Plant-Side Innovation: Biopolymers Enter the Coffee Resilience Toolkit
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Caffeine Science: Plant-Side Innovation: Biopolymers Enter the Coffee Resilience Toolkit

Over the last 24 hours (ET), an item highlighted by AgTech Navigator pointed to a clear direction of travel for the caffeine supply chain:…

Caffeine Market & Industry: Retail Coffee Pricing Pressure Is Back in the Spotlight
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Caffeine Market & Industry: Retail Coffee Pricing Pressure Is Back in the Spotlight

In the last 24 hours (ET), Naples Daily News reported that grocery prices continue rising in select categories—including coffee—underscoring a familiar but still disruptive reality…

Energy Alternatives Functional and Alcohol-Free Momentum Creates New “Energy Occasions”
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Energy Alternatives Functional and Alcohol-Free Momentum Creates New “Energy Occasions”

Within the past 24 hours (ET), Trade Magazin referenced IWSR insights indicating growing demand for alcohol-free and functional beverages. For the caffeine ecosystem, this matters because…

Regulation & Policy: Policy Risk Is Often Triggered by Safety Narratives
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Regulation & Policy: Policy Risk Is Often Triggered by Safety Narratives

Regulation and policy pressure in caffeine-adjacent categories often rises when safety narratives gain visibility, even if overall consumption patterns change slowly. Over…

Consumer Behavior & Culture: Celebrity Narratives Can Still Shape Caffeine Conversation
Health & Performance: Youth & Sports Context: Safety Messaging Around Energy Drinks
Productivity & Cognitive Performance: Caffeine “Infrastructure” Expands: Tools, Tracking, and Information Layers
Caffeine Science: New Coffee-Safety and “Best Choice” Framing Resurfaces in Consumer-Facing Science Coverage