Yorkshire Post

US market brewing for soft drinks group

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COLD BREW coffee and teas produced in a York soft drinks brewery will soon be available on supermarke­t shelves across the US for the first time.

After developing a passion for cold brew coffee while on holiday to the States, Andy Deeley and Emily Fitch-Deeley realised there was a gap in the UK market for low-calorie, low-sugar soft drinks.

They founded FITCH in 2017 and by that summer had sold their first can of Cold Brew Coffee made from purified water and ethically-sourced, natural ingredient­s.

The Department for Internatio­nal Trade has helped FITCH with its export strategy and, as a result, the business has already seen its products reach consumers in France, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia.

The new listing with distributo­r KeHE, which supplies more than 30,000 stores across North America, will also see the products released online.

The contract is forecast to have a value of £2.6m over the next five years.

Mr Deeley said: “Our ethos from day one with FITCH was to showcase 100 per cent natural, real ingredient­s and develop craft around producing flavoursom­e and healthy soft drinks.

“We were bored of the soft drinks available on the market and with companies taking short cuts around ingredient­s.”

With the help of their internatio­nal trade adviser, the couple were also able to access a Government Bounce Back Loan.

Internatio­nal Trade Secretary Liz Truss said: “Keeping global trade flowing is more important than ever for businesses like FITCH Brew Co.”

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Andy Deeley and Emily Fitch-Deeley founded FITCH in 2017 and have now tapped into the North America market.
COLD COMFORT: Andy Deeley and Emily Fitch-Deeley founded FITCH in 2017 and have now tapped into the North America market.

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