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FoodBev.com Awards 2011

27/02/2012 By Peter Brooks

FoodBev.com , the leading producer of magazines and online content for the global food and beverage industry, is taking entrants to its inaugural FoodBev Awards . What’s more it’s now extended the closing date for entry to the 20th January 2012.

The fee to new entrants is £75 per category which are divided into four loose areas. They are as follows:

· Best new food brand
· Best new drink brand
· Best brand redesign

· Best functional drink
· Best functional food

· Best innovator
· Best design agency

· Best social media campaign
· Best website

At Office Water Coolers we will be keeping a close eye on all the results and hoping that the superb Stay Cooler social media campaign being run by the BWCA comes up trumps in the ‘Best Social Media Campaign’ category. We have thrown our weight behind this commendable campaign to keep the UK’s office workers hydrated since its inception. Back in September we invited local MP Steve Webb to our offices to help promote the campaign.

At the time of writing FoodBev is the world’s fastest growing food and beverage industry website and a leading knowledge partner for executives across the industry. It too has supported the Stay Cooler campaign by featuring it in its leading trade magazines. What a brilliant endorsement this award would be for the BWCA and for the cause of educating people about the importance of hydration.

Office Water Coolers is also an accredited regional supplier of the Water Wellpoint device. For more information on this click here  or contact us  for more details.



© 2012 Office Water Coolers

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