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April 2023: Licensed Food & Beverage

Globally, food and beverage (F&B) licensing remains a popular category for licensors. According to License Global’s Top Global Licensors Report, published in July 2022, food and beverage (F&B) licensing represents 11.36%, or $6.4 billion, of the entire industry, and is one of the four categories ­– along with apparel, footwear and home – that licensors said would be part of their overall strategy in 2023…

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