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Odor plays a strong role in the taste and experience of any beverage—and being able to analyze digital odor data allows R&D to assess the character of new formulations against existing products and increase the speed of innovation. This paper examines how odor data can be used for assessment of soft drinks in R&D.
This Technical Paper is from Aryballe.


Soft Drinks
PepsiCo formalizes restructuring plan as key investor pushes SKU cuts and price reductions
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Soft Drinks
French court rejects case against Nestlé’s Perrier over “natural mineral water” claims
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Soft Drinks
Coca-Cola recalls canned sodas in Texas amid consumer health concerns
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