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Pivot Coldbrew Now Available At Select Tocaya Organica Restaurants
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LOS ANGELES – Pivot Coldbrew is thrilled to announce that its next-gen, ready-to-drink cold brew will now be available at select Tocaya Organica restaurants across Southern California. “The partnership was a no-brainer,” Pivot Coldbrew founder David Stroud says, “there is so much synergy between our two brands; we were both founded in Los Angeles, believe in healthy living, and create food and beverages with intentional ingredients and fantastic flavor. Also, I’m a Tocaya regular myself.”
Pivot Coldbrew was founded with the belief that the world needs more good energy, so they set out to reinvent coffee – the world’s most popular energy source. “Every decision we made and continue to make, from bean to brew to bottle to billboard is guided with the intention to create good energy, because we know good energy makes good things happen,” says Stroud.
At Routes Reconnected 2021, four leading figures in travel and tourism shared their thoughts on what’s in store for the industry. Here are the final five of their predictions. Click here to catch up on the first half of this list.
6. The recovery will start this summer, but be a ‘tale of many cities’
Although the global aviation recovery will begin in earnest this summer, it will be an uneven “tale of many cities” with markets rebounding at “dramatically” different paces, said Korn Ferry senior client partner Michael J Bell.
“I walked through Miami airport yesterday and the place was jammed,” said Bell. “Flights are full, leisure traffic is very strong and I think the airlines are catching up to a maybe stronger than anticipated response.