(1) Sports beverages, namely non-alcoholic, non-carbonated, fruit-flavoured beverage, and preparations for making the same; non-alcoholic beverages, namely fruit drinks, sports drinks, soft drinks, concentrates and other preparations for making the same.
Beers; mineral and aerated waters and other non-alcoholic drinks; fruit drinks and fruit juices; syrups and other preparations for making beverages; lemonades.
(1) Beers; mineral and aerated waters and other non-alcoholic drinks; fruit drinks and fruit juices; syrups and other preparations for making beverages.
Fruit drinks and fruit juices; Mineral and aerated water; Non-alcoholic carbonated drinks; Beers; Syrups for making non-alcoholic fruit juice beverages; Preparations for making non-alcoholic fruit juice beverages
Non-alcoholic beers; mineral and aerated waters and other nonalcoholic beverages; fruit beverages and fruit juices; syrups and other preparations for making beverages
Non-alcoholic beers; mineral and aerated waters and other nonalcoholic beverages; fruit beverages and fruit juices; syrups and other preparations for making beverages
The present disclosure relates to sterile concentrated tea extracts and tea beverages with a low dissolved oxygen level. An example method includes steeping tea leaves in water to extract the tea leaves and obtain a steeped tea, separating the tea leaves from the steeped tea, cooling the steeped tea to room temperature to obtain an initial tea extract, removing dissolved oxygen until a dissolved oxygen concentration of the initial tea extract is 5.0 mg/L or lower, and sterilizing the tea extract to obtain a sterile concentrated tea extract having a low dissolved oxygen level of 5.0 mg/L or lower and a Brix value of 0.3 to 3.3. The method of the present disclosure can be used to achieve reduced oxidation of tea polyphenols, achieve a flavor close to that of freshly brewed tea, delay quality degradation, and lower production costs.
Beers; beverages, namely drinking waters, flavoured waters, mineral and aerated waters; non-alcoholic beverages, including soft drinks, energy drinks and sports drinks; fruit drinks and juices; syrups, concentrates and powders for making non-alcoholic beverages, namely flavoured waters, mineral and aerated waters, soft drinks, energy drinks, sports drinks, fruit drinks and juices. Alcoholic beverages, alcoholic preparations for making beverages; alcoholic essences and extracts; carbonated beverages (alcoholic); pre-mixed alcoholic beverages.
Enhanced water beverages containing a steviol glycoside composition, a mogroside composition, a miracle fruit composition, and at least one vitamin and/or electrolyte are provided.
Soft drinks; powders for the preparation of non-alcoholic drinks; mixed fruit or vegetable based drinks [smoothies]; waters [drinks]; syrups for drinks; preparations for making non-alcoholic drinks; energy drinks; protein drinks for sports; non-alcoholic beer.
A fluid distribution system may include a CO2 source and a pressurized air source each having a supply line. The system may include a switchover valve coupled to and in fluid communication with the CO2 supply line and the air supply line. The switchover valve is controllably movable to allow a flow from either the CO2 source or the pressurized air source to an outlet of the switchover valve. The system may include a high-pressure manifold having one side coupled to and in fluid communication with the CO2 supply line and another side coupled to the switchover valve. The system may include a low-pressure manifold coupled to and in fluid communication with an outlet of the switchover valve, the low-pressure manifold having at least one low-pressure outlet port.
A beverage dispenser and method for operating a beverage dispenser may include receiving a handshake request from a mobile device of a user. A communications link may be established with the mobile device. Responsive to receiving control data associated with a beverage order from the mobile device, a physical function may be caused to be performed by the beverage dispenser.
Beers; mineral and aerated waters and other non-alcoholic drinks; fruit drinks and fruit juices; syrups and other preparations for making beverages. Alcoholic beverages (except beer); Wines and sparkling wines; Liqueurs; Spirits [beverages].
03 - Cosmetics and toiletries; cleaning, bleaching, polishing and abrasive preparations
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
08 - Hand tools and implements
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
11 - Environmental control apparatus
14 - Precious metals and their alloys; jewelry; time-keeping instruments
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
18 - Leather and imitations of leather
20 - Furniture and decorative products
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
24 - Textiles and textile goods
25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
32 - Beers; non-alcoholic beverages
33 - Alcoholic beverages other than beer
Goods & Services
Toiletries; Tailors' and cobblers' wax; Soaps and gels; Skin, eye and nail care preparations; Perfumery and fragrances; Oral hygiene preparations; Make-up; Household fragrances; Hair removal and shaving preparations; Hair preparations and treatments; Essential oils and aromatic extracts; Deodorants and antiperspirants; Cleaning and fragrancing preparations, other than for personal use; Body cleaning and beauty care preparations; Bath preparations; Animal grooming preparations. Works of art and decorations, including sculptures, made primarily of non-precious metals; Vaults and safes, of metal; Unprocessed and semi-processed non-precious metals and their alloys; Signs, and information and advertising displays, of metal; Metal hardware; Locks and keys, of metal; Ladders and scaffolding, of metal; Doors, gates, windows and window coverings of metal; Dispensers, of metal; Containers, and transportation and packaging articles, of metal; Packaging, wrapping and bundling articles, of metal; Nuts, bolts and fasteners, of metal; Monuments and memorials made primarily of non-precious metals; Molds of metal. Body art tools; Cutlery, kitchen knives, and cutting implements for kitchen use; Cutting, drilling, grinding, sharpening and surface treatment hand tools; Hair styling appliances; Hair cutting and removal implements; Hand-operated hygienic and beauty implements for humans and animals; Manicure and pedicure tools; Agricultural, gardening and landscaping tools; Hand-operated tools and implements for treatment of materials, and for construction, repair and maintenance; Hand tools for construction, repair and maintenance. Alarms and warning equipment; Application software; Artificial intelligence and machine learning software; Audio/visual and photographic equipment; Broadcasting equipment; Calculators; Coin-operated mechanisms; Communications equipment; Computer components and parts; Computer networking and data communications equipment; Computers and computer hardware; Content management software; Controllers and regulators; Corrective eyewear; Data and file management and database software; Data loggers and recorders; Data processing equipment and accessories (electrical and mechanical); Data storage devices and media; Databases; Display devices, television receivers and film and video devices; Diving equipment; Downloadable and recorded content; Earbuds; E-commerce and e-payment software; Electric cables and wires; Electrical and electronic components; Encoded, magnetic and smart cards; Eye protection; Games software; Glasses, sunglasses and contact lenses; Head protection; Image capturing and developing equipment; Image scanners; Information technology and audio-visual, multimedia and photographic equipment; Loudspeakers; Magnets, magnetizers and demagnetizers; Measuring, detecting, monitoring and controlling equipment; Measuring equipment; Media and publishing software; Media content; Microphones; Navigation, guidance, tracking, targeting and map making equipment; Office and business applications; Optical enhancers; Phones, mobile phones, smartphones, and accessories therefor; Printers, photocopiers, scanners and image processors, and unfilled cartridges for these; Protective and safety equipment; Safety, security, protection and signalling devices; Scientific and laboratory equipment for treatment using electricity; Signalling apparatus; Software; Sunglasses; Web application and server software; Virtual and augmented reality software; Time measuring instruments (not including clocks and watches); Temperature measuring equipment. Apparatus for heating and steaming items and fabrics, not for industrial purposes; Cooking, heating, cooling and preservation equipment, for food and beverages; Decorative fountains, sprinkler and irrigation systems; Fireplaces; Heating elements and filaments; Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning and purification equipment (ambient); Lighting and lighting reflectors; Personal heating and drying implements; Refrigerating and freezing equipment; Water purification, desalination and conditioning installations; Steam baths, saunas and spas. Gemstones, pearls and precious metals, and imitations thereof; Jewellery; Jewellery boxes and watch boxes; Key rings and key chains, and charms therefor; Time instruments; Works of art and decorations, including sculptures, made primarily of precious or semi-precious metals or stones, or their imitations, or coated with these. Writing and stamping implements; Works of art and decorations, including figurines, made primarily of paper or cardboard, and architects’ models; Printing and bookbinding equipment; Printed matter representing monetary value or for financial purposes; Printed matter, and stationery and educational supplies; Printed books, magazines, newspapers, and other paper-based media; Photo albums and collectors' albums; Paper and cardboard; Office machines; Money holders; Industrial paper and cardboard; Filtering materials of paper; Educational equipment; Correcting and erasing implements; Bags and articles for packaging, wrapping and storage, of paper, cardboard or plastics; Art and modelling materials and media; Adhesives for stationery or household purposes. Luggage, bags, wallets and other carriers; Saddlery, whips and apparel for animals; Umbrellas and parasols; Walking sticks. Animal housing and beds; Barrels and casks, non-metallic; Baskets, non-metallic; Bathroom furniture; Beds, mattresses, pillows and cushions; Cable fasteners, connectors and holders, non-metallic; Closures for containers, non-metallic; Clothes hangers, clothes stands [furniture] and clothes hooks; Containers, and closures and holders therefor, non-metallic; Crates and pallets, non-metallic; Displays, stands and signage, non-metallic; Door, gate and window fittings, non-metallic; Fasteners, non-metallic; Frames; Indoor blinds, and fittings for curtains and indoor blinds; Ladders and movable steps, non-metallic; Letter boxes, non-metallic; Locks and keys, non-metallic; Mannequins and tailors' dummies; Mirrors (silvered glass); Mooring buoys, non-metallic; Pipe fasteners, connectors and holders, non-metallic; Unworked and semi-worked bone, shell, amber, reed, bamboo, rattan or cork, or substitutes for these; Valves, non-metallic; Works of art and decorations, including sculptures, made primarily of wood, straw, bone, shell, wax, resin, plastics or plaster, or of substitutes for these. Air fragrancing apparatus; Aquaria and vivaria; Articles for the care of clothing and footwear; Cosmetic, hygiene and beauty care utensils; Dental cleaning articles; Coin banks (Piggy banks); Dustbins for household purposes; Glasses, drinking vessels and barware; Household utensils for cleaning, brushes and brush-making materials; Tableware, cookware and containers; Toilet and bathroom cleaning utensils; Unworked and semi-worked glass, not for building; Works of art and decorations, including sculptures, made primarily of ceramics or glass, or of substitutes for these; Cleaning articles. Wall hangings; Textile goods, and substitutes for textile goods; Linens; Labels of textile; Kitchen and table linens; Filtering materials of textile; Fabrics; Curtains; Coverings for furniture; Bed linen and blankets; Bath linen. Underwear and nightwear; Parts of clothing, footwear and headgear; Headgear; Footwear; Clothing. Video game apparatus, arcade games, and amusement machines; Toys, games, and playthings; Table-top games and gambling devices; Swimming equipment; Sporting and physical exercise equipment; Festive decorations, party novelties and artificial Christmas trees; Fairground and playground apparatus. Soft drinks, including cola soft drinks. Alcoholic cocktail mixes.
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
43 - Food and drink services, temporary accommodation
Goods & Services
Non-alcoholic beverages; mineral and aerated waters; fruit beverages and fruit juices; syrups and other preparations for making non-alcoholic beverages. Entertainment; sporting and cultural activities. Services for providing food and drink.
A kiosk maintains a list of pre-paid orders. A first authentication process enables a consumer to select their order on the kiosk so as to receive the product or service that was remotely paid for via a mobile application. Authentication of the consumer selecting the order is performed based upon sending an order authentication notification to the mobile application that completed the order. If the user of the mobile application provides a positive authentication reply, the kiosk is unlocked to fulfill the order. The consumer may alternatively be authenticated by providing a personal identification number (PIN) that is associated with the order or associated with a user of the mobile application. Authentication using the PIN enables a consumer to interact with the kiosk to receive the previously ordered product or service without having to access their mobile phone or mobile application that was used to place the order.
G06Q 20/32 - Payment architectures, schemes or protocols characterised by the use of specific devices using wireless devices
G06Q 20/40 - Authorisation, e.g. identification of payer or payee, verification of customer or shop credentialsReview and approval of payers, e.g. check of credit lines or negative lists
G07F 7/10 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by coded identity card or credit card together with a coded signal
G07F 13/06 - Coin-freed apparatus for controlling dispensing of fluids, semiliquids or granular material from reservoirs with selective dispensing of different fluids or materials or mixtures thereof
A sensor (105) is placed into the ice bin (110) of a beverage dispenser (180). The sensor can measure the current level (102) of ice in the ice bin and can provide the measured level to a control component (115) of the beverage dispenser. The control component of the beverage dispenser can record the measured level and may selectively activate or deactivate an associated ice maker based on the measured levels (300). When the current level is below a minimum threshold (315), the control component may send a signal to the ice maker that causes it to make ice (320). When the current level is above a maximum threshold (330), the control component may send a signal to the ice maker that causes it to stop making ice (335).
Methods of preparing a sample for an assay for rapid quantification of a biologic contaminant. The method includes adding the sample to a vessel and inserting the vessel into a centrifuge. The method further includes centrifuging the sample to yield a first supernatant and a first pellet, discarding the first supernatant, and dissolving the first pellet in a first volume of a buffer to yield a first suspension volume. The method further includes centrifuging the first suspension volume to yield a second supernatant and a second pellet, discarding the second supernatant, and dissolving the second pellet in a second volume of the buffer to yield a final sample suspension. The method also includes adding the final sample suspension to an assay for rapid quantification for microbial contaminants.
C12Q 1/04 - Determining presence or kind of microorganismUse of selective media for testing antibiotics or bacteriocidesCompositions containing a chemical indicator therefor
A23L 2/02 - Non-alcoholic beveragesDry compositions or concentrates thereforPreparation or treatment thereof containing fruit or vegetable juices
C12Q 1/66 - Measuring or testing processes involving enzymes, nucleic acids or microorganismsCompositions thereforProcesses of preparing such compositions involving luciferase
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
32 - Beers; non-alcoholic beverages
Goods & Services
(1) Non-alcoholic tea beverages and tea-based beverages.
(2) Spring water; soft drinks; drinking water; fruit flavoured soft drinks; fruit drinks; fruit flavoured drinks; fruit juices; mineral water; seltzer water; soda water; flavoured drinking water; fruit-based soft drinks flavoured with tea; energy drinks.
Non-alcoholic Beers; Non-alcoholic beverages; Mineral and aerated waters; Fruit beverages and fruit juices; Syrups and other preparations for making non-alcoholic beverages.
Non-alcoholic Beers; Non-alcoholic beverages; Mineral and aerated waters; Fruit beverages and fruit juices; Syrups and other preparations for making non-alcoholic beverages.
40.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRACKING REFILLABLE PACKAGES FILLED AT A BOTTLING FACILITY
The present application provides a bottling facility for filling a refillable package. The bottling facility may include a filler for filling the refillable package, a radio frequency identification tag positioned on the refillable package, a radio frequency identification reader, and a data processing system in communication with the radio frequency identification reader. The radio frequency identification reader identifies the radio frequency identification tag when the refillable package is refilled and the data processing system tracks the number of times the refillable package is refilled.
The present disclosure provides laser etching systems and methods for etching a bottle. An example laser etching system includes a laser light source for generating a laser beam; a guide system for guiding the laser beam emitted by the laser light source. The guide system includes a 3D galvanometer system for adjusting the position of a focus of the laser beam. The laser etching system further includes a holding system for holding the bottle in a fixed position during laser etching and releasing the bottle after laser etching. The laser etching system further includes a control system used for generating a set of control signals according to a 3D model of the bottle. The control signals are used to control the guide system to dynamically adjust the position of the focus, such that the focus of the laser beam is located at predetermined positions of the surface of the bottle.
A method for dispensing a personalized beverage mixture includes receiving a predicted volume of fluid lost by a user through sweat based on activity data indicating a type of activity performed and one or more parameters for the activity, receiving a measurement of an amount of electrolytes lost by the user through sweat, generating a recipe for the personalized beverage mixture based on the predicted volume of fluid and the measured amount of electrolytes lost by the user, the recipe including a second volume of fluid to replenish at least a portion of the predicted volume of fluid lost by the user and an amount of electrolyte additive to replenish at least a portion of the measured amount of electrolytes lost by the user, and dispensing the personalized beverage mixture according to the recipe.
B67D 1/08 - Apparatus or devices for dispensing beverages on draught Details
A61B 5/00 - Measuring for diagnostic purposes Identification of persons
A61B 5/11 - Measuring movement of the entire body or parts thereof, e.g. head or hand tremor or mobility of a limb
A61B 5/145 - Measuring characteristics of blood in vivo, e.g. gas concentration or pH-value
B67D 1/00 - Apparatus or devices for dispensing beverages on draught
G05B 13/04 - Adaptive control systems, i.e. systems automatically adjusting themselves to have a performance which is optimum according to some preassigned criterion electric involving the use of models or simulators
[Problem] To provide a plastic bottle which can ensure a pressure-reduction absorbing function and enables an attractive design that is lacking in existing bottles. [Solution] A plastic bottle 1 having a body portion 4, wherein the body portion 4 comprises: a pressure-reduction absorbing portion 42 comprising a transverse section in which peak portions 61 and trough portions 62 are alternately repeated in a circumferential direction without a step; an upper-side cylindrical portion 41 which is contiguous with an upper side of the pressure-reduction absorbing portion 42 and has a circular transverse section; and a lower-side cylindrical portion 43 which is contiguous with a lower side of the pressure-reduction absorbing portion 42 and has a circular transverse section. The transverse section of the pressure-reduction absorbing portion 42 varies in a vertical direction so that the pressure-reduction absorbing portion 42 is contiguous with the upper-side cylindrical portion 41 and the lower-side cylindrical portion 43 without a step.
The present disclosure relates to marking agents and plastic bottles having marking agents. An example marking agent can include: 40 to 70 parts of carrier vegetable oil, 1 to 10 parts of endothermic auxiliary agent 1, 10 to 30 parts of endothermic auxiliary agent 2, and 5 to 20 parts of another auxiliary agent. The carrier vegetable oil is epoxidized soybean oil, refined rapeseed oil, pressed peanut oil or a mixture thereof; the endothermic auxiliary agent 1 is titanium nitride, fine carbon black, graphene or a mixture thereof; the endothermic auxiliary agent 2 is zinc oxide; and the other auxiliary agent is an ultraviolet absorber, an antioxidant or a mixture thereof. The marking agent can effectively improve the marking efficiency of plastic bottles while reducing the energy consumption for bottle blowing of plastic bottles during the blowing process, and can improve the printing clarity.
C09D 11/03 - Printing inks characterised by features other than the chemical nature of the binder
C09D 11/101 - Inks specially adapted for printing processes involving curing by wave energy or particle radiation, e.g. with UV-curing following the printing
C09D 7/80 - Processes for incorporating ingredients
The present disclosure relates generally to a beverage nucleator system that can initiate ice crystal nucleation by application of a directed flow of pressurized gas to the exterior of the fluid container containing a supercooled beverage. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a beverage nucleator system for a supercooled beverage container which may include a frame having a beverage container aperture for receiving a beverage container therein and a gas outlet positioned within the beverage container aperture for directing a flow of pressurized gas at a beverage container received therein.
Diet beverages comprising at least one protein sweetener are provided herein. The protein sweeteners act to enhance the mouthfeel of certain beverages and/or modulate one or more taste attributes of the beverage to provide a beverage with more sucrose-sweetened taste characteristics. Methods of preparing beverages and methods of enhancing the mouthfeel and/or one or more taste attributes of beverages are also detailed herein.
A23L 33/125 - Modifying nutritive qualities of foodsDietetic productsPreparation or treatment thereof using additives containing carbohydrate syrupsModifying nutritive qualities of foodsDietetic productsPreparation or treatment thereof using additives containing sugarsModifying nutritive qualities of foodsDietetic productsPreparation or treatment thereof using additives containing sugar alcoholsModifying nutritive qualities of foodsDietetic productsPreparation or treatment thereof using additives containing starch hydrolysates
A23L 33/20 - Reducing nutritive valueDietetic products with reduced nutritive value
22O of the human by at least 17% on or before 45 minutes after beginning administration of the oral composition compared to the administration of a composition comprising about 6% sugar, about 19.3 mmol/L sodium, and about 3.6 mmol/L potassium to the human.
The present application provides a bag in box connection valve for a pouch spout connected to a flexible pouch of a bag in box. The bag in box connection valve may include a ratchet body with a pair of ratchet teeth lines, a quick disconnect ratchet coupling with a spout opening, and a pair of ratchet arms with a pair of ratchet arm teeth lines. The pair of ratchet teeth line and the pair of ratchet arm teeth lines cooperate to raise and lower the ratchet body onto the pouch spout positioned within the spout opening.
A water and energy reuse system for a bottle washing system may include a post-caustic bottle rinsing area with a plurality of bottle rinsing stations arranged in series, each of the bottle rinsing stations comprising a plurality of bottle rinsing nozzles and a reservoir adapted to collect rinse water. The system may include a rinse water heat exchanger with a rinse water inlet configured to be coupled to the reservoir of a bottle rinsing station to receive heated rinse water and a rinse water outlet configured to supply a source of cooled rinse water. The system may include a water treatment system with an inlet configured to be coupled to receive rinse water from the reservoir of one of the rinsing stations and an outlet configured to supply treated water to one or more of the bottle rinsing nozzles of the last of the plurality of bottle rinsing stations.
Disclosed is a method for preparing a lactose-free dairy product containing galactooligosaccharides, comprising a step of using ordinary lactase and β-galactosidase with transgalactosylation activity, wherein the ordinary lactase decomposes lactose in a dairy product starting material to galactose and glucose; wherein the β-galactosidase with transgalactosylation activity decomposes lactose in the dairy product starting material to galactose and glucose, and transfers galactose obtained through decomposition onto a hydroxyl group of lactose in the dairy product starting material to achieve conversion to galactooligosaccharides, and optionally, conversion to higher-order galactooligosaccharides; and wherein the galactose obtained through decomposition comprises: 1) galactose obtained by decomposition of lactose by the ordinary lactase; and/or 2) galactose obtained by decomposition of lactose by the β-galactosidase with transgalactosylation activity. The disclosed method can produce galactooligosaccharides to a high level in situ, achieves a lactose-free standard through a simple process at a low cost, and provides a sugar reduction effect.
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
32 - Beers; non-alcoholic beverages
Goods & Services
(1) Non-alcoholic beverages with tea flavor, non-alcoholic beverages containing fruit juices; non-alcoholic beverages with tea flavor and containing fruit juices; ready to drink tea, iced tea and non-alcoholic tea based beverages; non-alcoholic ready to drink flavored tea, flavored iced tea and flavored tea based beverages.
64.
JELLY-CONTAINING BEVERAGE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
Provided is a method for manufacturing a packaged jelly-containing beverage, said manufacturing method including manufacturing a jelly-containing beverage by individually sterilizing a liquid A containing a cation-reactive gelling agent and a liquid B that contains a cation, then filling the liquids into the same container and mixing the liquid A and the liquid B in the container, the liquid A being essentially devoid of a hardly soluble calcium salt, the pH of the liquid A after sterilization being 2.0 to less than 5.5, the viscosity after sterilization of the liquid A measured using a single-cylinder rotational viscometer at a temperature of 25° C. being 5-150 mPa·s, and the viscosity after sterilization of the liquid B measured using a single-cylinder rotational viscometer at a temperature of 25° C. being 10 mPa·s to less than 50 mPa·s.
A23L 29/238 - Foods or foodstuffs containing additivesPreparation or treatment thereof containing gelling or thickening agents of vegetable origin from seeds, e.g. locust bean gum or guar gum
The present application provides a beverage dispensing system for dispensing a fluid. The beverage dispensing system may include a nozzle, a container having semi-rigid plastic walls with the fluid therein, a pump for pumping the fluid from the container to the nozzle, and a gas backfill system in communication with the container. The gas backfill system provides a gas to the container as the fluid is pumped from the container to prevent a buildup of a vacuum therein.
The present application provides a beverage dispensing system for dispensing a fluid. The beverage dispensing system may include a nozzle, a container having semi-rigid plastic walls with the fluid therein, a pump for pumping the fluid from the container to the nozzle, and a gas backfill system in communication with the container. The gas backfill system provides a gas to the container as the fluid is pumped from the container to prevent a buildup of a vacuum therein.
Steviol glycoside blends having aqueous solubilities suitable for beverage syrup concentrations are provided herein. Methods of preparing concentrates from said blends are also provided, as are beverage syrups and beverages. Methods of improving the solubility and reducing foaming of stevia blends are also provided.
Dairy beverages comprising one or more dairy components, one or more high potency sweeteners, and one or more organic acid salt selected from: sodium gluconate, sodium citrate, sodium lactate, potassium gluconate, potassium citrate, potassium lactate, calcium gluconate, calcium citrate, calcium lactate, calcium lactate gluconate, magnesium gluconate, magnesium citrate, magnesium lactate, magnesium lactate gluconate, and anhydrous and hydrate forms thereof, are provided.
Dairy-alternative beverages comprising a dairy-alternative component, one or more high potency sweeteners, and one or more organic acid salt selected from: sodium gluconate, sodium citrate, sodium lactate, potassium gluconate, potassium citrate, potassium lactate, calcium gluconate, calcium citrate, calcium lactate, calcium lactate gluconate, magnesium gluconate, magnesium citrate, magnesium lactate, magnesium lactate gluconate, and anhydrous and hydrate forms thereof, are provided.
The present disclosure presents compositions and methods for improving cognitive function and/or alertness of a human. In one embodiment, a method comprises: administering to the human in need of an improved condition an edible composition, wherein the composition comprises: caffeine and/or a derivative thereof; and a polyphenol, wherein the composition has a weight ratio of the total polyphenol to the total caffeine from about 1:10 to about 10:1. In some embodiments, the polyphenol is a chlorogenic acid (CGA).
Consumables comprising a non-sucrose sweetener (e.g., a steviol glycoside sweetener or mogroside sweetener) and at least one hydroxybenzoic acid or salt thereof are provided herein. The consumables have one or more improved properties, for example, an improved sweetness profile, thereby providing a consumable that tastes more like a sucrose-sweetened consumable. Methods of enhancing the sweetness of a consumable, methods of making a consumable taste more like a sucrose-sweetened consumable and methods of preparing consumables are also detailed herein.
The present application provides a plastic bottle. The plastic bottle includes a mouth, a base, an outer surface extending from the mouth to the base, and a structural color panel formed in the outer surface. The structural color panel includes a number of microstructures arranged in a pattern configured to produce a desired color when viewed in light.
Provided herein are orally consumable compositions comprising caffeine and a plant extract composition and methods of providing a cognitive benefit by administration of the orally consumable compositions.
A61K 9/00 - Medicinal preparations characterised by special physical form
A61K 31/216 - Esters, e.g. nitroglycerine, selenocyanates of carboxylic acids of acids having aromatic rings, e.g. benactizyne, clofibrate
A61K 31/522 - Purines, e.g. adenine having oxo groups directly attached to the heterocyclic ring, e.g. hypoxanthine, guanine, acyclovir
A61K 36/61 - Myrtaceae (Myrtle family), e.g. teatree or eucalyptus
A61P 25/28 - Drugs for disorders of the nervous system for treating neurodegenerative disorders of the central nervous system, e.g. nootropic agents, cognition enhancers, drugs for treating Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia
Systems, devices, and methods for fluid dispensing nozzles are described. Various implementations include a fluid dispensing nozzle including an inlet section which defines an inlet channel with a first diameter, and a restriction region which defines a restriction channel fluidically coupled to the inlet channel. The restriction channel extends along a first predetermined length and has a second diameter that is smaller than the first diameter. The nozzle includes an expansion chamber which defines an expansion channel fluidically coupled to the restriction channel. The expansion chamber has a trumpet shape with a maximum diameter at an outlet of the expansion chamber. The maximum diameter of the expansion chamber is greater than the first diameter; and nozzle includes a diffuser plate positioned at the outlet of the expansion chamber. The diffuser plate includes a plurality of openings and a mesh insert that is disposed across the plurality of openings.
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Providing on-line non-downloadable computer software for administering payroll, invoicing, accounting, procurement, and billing of suppliers and vendors for business management purposes for use in the beverage industry
82.
COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS, MOOD, AND ALERTNESS
The present disclosure presents compositions and methods for improving cognitive function, mood and/or alertness of a human. In one embodiment, a method comprises: administering to the human in need of an improved condition an edible composition, wherein the composition comprises a combination gamma-aminobutyric acid and caffeine. The edible composition has a weight ratio of the total gamma-aminobutyric acid to the total caffeine from about 1 :50 to about 10: 1.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
Goods & Services
Sound recordings featuring music; audio recordings featuring music; musical video recordings; downloadable audio and video recordings featuring musical performances; pre-recorded record albums featuring music Music production services; music video production; record production; Entertainment services, namely, providing non-downloadable prerecorded music via a website; Entertainment services in the nature of recording, production and post-production services in the field of music
85.
EMULSIONS WITH WATER INSOLUBLE FUNCTIONAL INGREDIENTS
The present disclosure provides for an emulsion comprising a sucrose ester, a second emulsifier, and a functional ingredient. Also provided are formulations of the disclosed emulsions with a beverage base. Beverages comprising the disclosed emulsions and methods of making them are also described.
This disclosure provides new extraction (filtration) systems, extraction media, and continuous extraction processes for effectively removing low molecular weight compounds produced during the commercial production of edible caramel color, particularly the compound 4-MeI. In an aspect, the process can include a sequence of an ultrafiltration to provide a retentate solution and a permeate solution, and contacting the permeate solution with a granular activated carbon for a contact time sufficient to provide a purified permeate solution with substantially lower concentrations of 4-MeI. If desired, the purified permeate solution can be reused by combining with the retentate solution.
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
32 - Beers; non-alcoholic beverages
Goods & Services
Ready to drink tea, iced tea, and tea-based beverages; ready to drink flavored tea, iced tea and tea-based beverages Non-alcoholic beverages with tea flavor, non-alcoholic beverages containing fruit juices
88.
MULTILAYER PET BOTTLES WITH LOW LIGHT TRANSMITTANCE
Multilayer bottles contain a core layer having a first side and a second side, the core layer comprising an opacifying additive and a core polyester polymer, a hydrolyzable polymer, or a combination thereof, an inner layer positioned on the first side of the core layer, the inner layer comprising a first polyester polymer, and an outer layer positioned on the second side of the core layer, the outer layer comprising a second polyester polymer. The multilayer bottles have a light transmittance of less than or equal to 1% at a wavelength in the 400 to 700 nm range and an ash content of less than or equal to 1 wt. %.
B32B 1/00 - Layered products having a non-planar shape
B32B 7/12 - Interconnection of layers using interposed adhesives or interposed materials with bonding properties
B32B 27/08 - Layered products essentially comprising synthetic resin as the main or only constituent of a layer next to another layer of a specific substance of synthetic resin of a different kind
B32B 27/18 - Layered products essentially comprising synthetic resin characterised by the use of special additives
Novel mogrosides and compositions comprising said novel mogrosides, including consumables, are provided herein. Methods of obtaining said novel mogrosides from either purification and/or bioconversion, are also provided.
C07J 17/00 - Normal steroids containing carbon, hydrogen, halogen, or oxygen, having an oxygen-containing hetero ring not condensed with the cyclopenta[a]hydrophenanthrene skeleton
The present disclosure presents a solution to producing a sweet protein or a variant thereof having low or no calorie. By using recombinant gene and plant transformation techniques, non-native genes encoding a sweet protein are included in the propagatable genome of a plant, thereby forming a genetically modified plant, wherein the plant by the native genome thereof prior to modification may not produce the sweet protein naturally. Such genetically modified plant and a progeny thereof are enabled to produce non-native sweet protein and/or a variant thereof. Sweeteners, compositions, and consumables derived from the genetically modified plant are also provided.
A Stevia extract made from leaves of the Stevia rebaudiana plant is described. The extract has desired levels of steviol glycosides and is useful in food, beverage, and other consumable products.
Diet beverages sweetened with a mogroside blend sweetener comprising siamenoside I with improved sensory attributes are described. Isomogroside V, 11-oxomogroside V, mogroside III, mogroside IIE, mogroside V and mogroside IIIE, when blended with siamenoside I in certain ratios, can be used to reduce bitterness, sweetness linger, bitter linger, metallic taste, and/or astringency, when used to sweeten beverages compared to siamenoside I only sweetened beverages.
The present disclosure presents compositions and methods for hydration or rehydration. A composition for oral consumption comprises an amino acid formulation. A method of hydrating or rehydrating a human, the method comprising administering an effective amount of an oral composition, wherein the oral composition comprises an amino acid formulation. The amino acid formulation may include an amino acid, a dipeptide, an oligopeptide, a carbohydrate-amino acid complex, or any combinations thereof.
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
32 - Beers; non-alcoholic beverages
Goods & Services
(1) Non-alcoholic beverages with tea flavor, non-alcoholic beverages containing fruit juices; non-alcoholic beverages with tea flavor and containing fruit juices; ready to drink tea, iced tea and non-alcoholic tea based beverages; non-alcoholic ready to drink flavored tea, flavored iced tea and flavored tea based beverages.
A kiosk maintains a list of pre-paid orders. A first authentication process enables a consumer to select their order on the kiosk so as to receive the product or service that was remotely paid for via a mobile application. Authentication of the consumer selecting the order is performed based upon sending an order authentication notification to the mobile application that completed the order. If the user of the mobile application provides a positive authentication reply, the kiosk is unlocked to fulfill the order. The consumer may alternatively be authenticated by providing a personal identification number (PIN) that is associated with the order or associated with a user of the mobile application. Authentication using the PIN enables a consumer to interact with the kiosk to receive the previously ordered product or service without having to access their mobile phone or mobile application that was used to place the order.
G06Q 20/32 - Payment architectures, schemes or protocols characterised by the use of specific devices using wireless devices
G06Q 20/40 - Authorisation, e.g. identification of payer or payee, verification of customer or shop credentialsReview and approval of payers, e.g. check of credit lines or negative lists
G07F 7/10 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by coded identity card or credit card together with a coded signal
G07F 13/06 - Coin-freed apparatus for controlling dispensing of fluids, semiliquids or granular material from reservoirs with selective dispensing of different fluids or materials or mixtures thereof
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
29 - Meat, dairy products, prepared or preserved foods
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
32 - Beers; non-alcoholic beverages
Goods & Services
Pharmaceutical and veterinary preparations; sanitary preparations for medical purposes; dietetic substances adapted for medical use, food for babies; plasters, materials for dressings; material for stopping teeth, dental wax; disinfectants; preparations for destroying vermin; fungicides, herbicides. Dairy products and dairy substitutes; Milk and milk products; Milk beverages; Milk shakes; Soy-based dairy products; milk; milk products; soy-based milk; milk substitutes, including but not limited to almond milk, coconut milk, peanut milk, rice milk, soya milk; meat, fish, poultry and game; meat extracts; preserved, frozen, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; jellies, jams, compotes; eggs; cheese, butter, yoghurt and other milk products; oils and fats for food. Coffee, tea, cocoa and artificial coffee; beverages with coffee, cocoa, chocolate or tea base; coffee flavourings; coffee beverages with milk; chocolate beverages with milk; chocolate-based beverages; cocoa beverages with milk; cocoa-based beverages; frozen yogurt; cocoa and artificial coffee; rice, pasta and noodles; tapioca and sago; flour and preparations made from cereals; bread, pastries and confectionery; chocolate; ice cream, sorbets and other edible ices; sugar, honey, treacle; yeast, baking-powder; salt, seasonings, spices, preserved herbs; vinegar, sauces and other condiments; ice (frozen water); Cereal-based snack food. Beverages, including drinking waters, flavored waters, mineral and aerated waters; other non-alcoholic beverages, including soft drinks, energy drinks and sports drinks; fruit drinks and juices including coconut water; syrups, concentrates, powders and other preparations for making beverages, including flavored waters, mineral and aerated waters, soft drinks, energy drinks, sports drinks, fruit drinks and juices; vegetable drinks and juices; cereal-based beverages; smoothies.