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The Cider market is a segment of the alcoholic beverage industry that produces and sells cider, a fermented beverage made from apples or other fruits. Cider is typically made from apples, but can also be made from other fruits such as pears, cherries, and berries. Cider is usually carbonated and can be sweet or dry. It is often served chilled and is popular in many countries around the world.
Cider producers range from large multinational companies to small, independent producers. Some of the major players in the cider market include Heineken, Carlsberg, AB InBev, and Molson Coors. Other notable cider producers include Aspall, Magners, Strongbow, and Bulmers. Many of these companies produce both traditional and craft ciders, allowing them to cater to a wide range of consumers. Show Less Read more