List of soft drink producers
Soft drink producers are companies that manufacture soft drinks, a category of beverages that are typically non-alcoholic and carbonated. These companies often produce a variety of other beverages as well, such as juices, bottled waters, and energy drinks. The global soft drink market is dominated by a few major players, but there are also many smaller, regional producers.
Major Soft Drink Producers[edit | edit source]
The Coca-Cola Company[edit | edit source]
The Coca-Cola Company is an American multinational beverage corporation. Founded in 1892, it is best known for its flagship product, Coca-Cola. The company offers more than 500 brands in over 200 countries and territories.
PepsiCo[edit | edit source]
PepsiCo is another American multinational food, snack, and beverage corporation. It was formed in 1965 with the merger of Pepsi-Cola and Frito-Lay. PepsiCo's product mix includes a wide range of soft drinks, including Pepsi, Mountain Dew, and 7 Up.
Dr Pepper Snapple Group[edit | edit source]
Dr Pepper Snapple Group is an American multinational soft drink company, based in Plano, Texas. It is known for producing Dr Pepper, Snapple, and 7 Up (in the United States).
Regional Soft Drink Producers[edit | edit source]
Britvic[edit | edit source]
Britvic is a British producer of soft drinks. It is known for brands such as Robinsons, Tango, and J2O.
Suntory[edit | edit source]
Suntory is a Japanese brewing and distilling company group. It produces a variety of beverages, including the soft drink brands Orangina, Lucozade, and Ribena.
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