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Berner Food & Beverage Showcasing Latest Trends In Private Label Beverages And Dip Products At Plma 2017 Show

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Berner Food & Beverage, LLC (Berner), a leading private label and contract manufacturing supplier of quality food and beverage products, will showcase some of the latest private label products, including trending ready-to-drink (RTD) coffee flavors, at PLMA’s 2017 Private Label Tradeshow. PLMA’s annual tradeshow, where retailers and wholesalers source for their private label programs, will be held November 12-14, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois.

Tyler Kneubuehl, Director of Marketing and Analytics, Berner said, “We invite all PLMA attendees to stop by Berner’s new booth #F6305, located on the second floor of the tradeshow, and find out how they can get a longer shelf life with Berner’s private label beverages and dips. We will showcase our full line of milk-based RTD coffee beverage products, and attendees are encouraged to sample some of the latest trending latte flavors such as vanilla, mocha and caramel, cold brew coffees and coffee-flavored energy drinks. At Berner, we have programs ready to go in as little as 2-3 months to help retailers take advantage of great opportunities in the growing RTD beverage category.”

Berner offers retailers a full line of milk-based RTD coffee, protein, tea and other low-acid beverages. Their new and improved state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities are SQF Level III-certified and offer processing capabilities to deliver a large variety of retort can and glass RTD beverages to meet the demanding standards of virtually every major retailer and brand in North America.

For more information on Berner Food & Beverage, please visit www.bernerfoods.com.

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