Summary The beverage market is on the increase in the region bouncing back from economic downturn in some countries. Consumer spending however could be limited throughout the forecast period due to the economic difficulties that still plague the region. Excise tax rises in much of the region have seen alcohol volumes fall as the prices have increased. Key Findings - Iced/rtd coffee drinks are seeing a rise in the region as it is newly introduced and is present in petrol stations - Consumers are starting to switch to healthier beverages as they have become wary of sugary drinks - Lactose free UHT milk is affecting the growth of both soymilk and GNRS due to its lower cost - Flavoured water is on the rise as consumers see it as the healthier alternative to regular carbonates Synopsis Canadean's East Europe Beverage Forecasts covering soft drinks, dairy drinks, hot drinks and alcoholic drinks provides a comprehensive analysis of consumption trends in East Europe, covering: - 2000-2014 topl