I have a purifier at home that adds essential minerals. When I am gone or traveling sometimes I have to buy water. If my pitcher dies I will look into Berkley. Thanks for the tip!
Coke sells Vitamin Water and Dasanti. Desanti can't even be considered water. They purposely add chemicals and minerals designed to make you more thirsty. And if you read the label on the bottle, it says it's a "drink," not water. Down here in FL, we have a brand called Zephyrhills. It's bottled straight from the source, the Zephyrhills Aquifer. Nothing added. Only filtered to clean out any limestone, rust, iron, and sulphur. Literally straight from the aquifer, thru filters, and into a bottle. IF I buy bottled water, it's from them.
If you want bottled water, find a reverse osmosis filter for your tap and bottle it yourself. One that specifically filters out chlorine and fluoride. ESPECIALLY if you live in an "incorporated" city or county area that has water utilities. You'll thank me later.
The Coca-Cola Company, one of the most valuable and recognizable brands across the globe, is the world’s largest beverage company.
It offers nearly 4,000 drink options through its 500 different brands, 21 of which generate more than $1 billion in annual retail sales. The company posted 2016 revenues of more than $40 billion.
Coca-Cola owns and markets four of the world’s top five sparkling non-alcoholic beverages: Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Fanta and Sprite. It makes and distributes its beverages through company-owned or controlled bottling plants and distributors but also contracts independent bottling partners, wholesalers, and retailers. This structure makes up the world’s largest beverage distribution system.
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway own a 9% stake in Coca-Cola.
The following list presents notable Coca-Cola subsidiaries, brands and products:
Coca-Cola (Coke)
Coca-Cola (Coke) is one of the most popular soft drinks in history and one of the most recognizable brands around the world. According to the company, more than 90 percent of people recognize the red and white logo. The iconic soda was invented by an Atlanta pharmacist in 1886.
Diet Coke
Diet Coke hit shelves in 1982 as is a sugar and calorie-free version of the company’s namesake brand. It’s available in more than 150 markets globally. Fun fact: In some countries, Diet Coke is known as Coca-Cola Light.
Coca-Cola Zero
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar is another sugar-free alternative to the iconic drink. It launched in 2005 and became the company’s most successful new product launch since Diet Coke debuted nearly two decades earlier.
Who knew? The company branded it as a low-calorie option “for younger males” who wanted “real Coca-Cola taste with zero calories and a brand they could call their own.”
Sprite
Sprint is the world’s leading lemon-lime-flavored soft drink and is endorsed by NBA star LeBron James. James signed with the company in 2003 but the details of his deal were undisclosed.
Fun fact: In the early 1940s, Coca-Cola introduced a an elf-like cartoon mascot its magazine advertising. The “Sprite Boy” was no longer in use by the time the company introduced Sprite in 1961.
Fanta
Fanta, a fruit-flavored soda, was introduced in 1940, making it the company’s second-oldest brand – it’s consumed more than 130 million times a day around the world. It comes in a dozens of flavors, some only available in certain parts of the world, including orange lemon, peach, mango, passion fruit, and cherry. It’s most popular flavor is orange.
Fun fact: In Australia, you can find a Fanta flavor called Sour Tingle.
Some of Coca-Cola’s water brands include:
Dasani
Dansani is a bottled water that purified water enhanced with minerals, is one of Coca-Cola’s 21 billion-dollar brands.
Ciel
Ciel is a purified bottled water brand, has been around for more than 20 years. In French, Ciel means “sky.”
Smartwater
Smartwater was purchased as part of Coca-Cola’s 2007 acquisition of Glacéau for more than $4 billion. It is the best-selling premium water brand in the U.S. The actress Jennifer Aniston has endorsed the product, appearing in many of its ad campaigns.
Some of the juice brands owned by Coca-Cola include:
Minute Maid
Minute Maid juice has been around for more than 60 years. Its acquisition marked Coca-Cola’s first venture outside of soft drinks. Though it’s mostly recognized for its orange juice, Minute Maid comes in more than 100 different varieties, including apple juice and fizzy lemonade.
Simply Orange
Simply Orange is Coca-Cola’s premium brand of orange juices and is available in six varieties, including lemonade and grapefruit.
Del Valle
Del Valle is another line of juice drinks, is one of Coca-Cola’s billion-dollar brands. If you haven’t seen it, it’s because it’s available mainly in Latin American markets such as Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, and Brazil.
Some of the energy and non-soda brands Coca-Cola owns include:
Powerade
Powerade is an electrolyte-enhanced sports drink with annual revenues of $1 billion. It was introduced in the late 1980s as a competitor to Gatorade. According to Bloomberg, Powerade and Gatorade account for more than 90 percent of the U.S. sports-drink market.
Vitaminwater
Vitaminwater is a nutrient-enhanced water beverage available in a variety of flavors. In addition to Smartwater, Coca-Cola also acquired this brand in 2007 as part of its $4.1 billion takeover of Glacéau. The actor Aaron Paul, best known from the television drama “Breaking Bad,” recently partnered with the brand in a new ad campaign.
Odwalla
Odwalla is a protein drink and juices company. In 2001, Coca-Cola paid more than $180 million for its acquisition. The company also offers chewy fruit and nut bars.
Some of the tea drinks brands Coca-Cola owns include:
Fuze Beverage
Coca-Cola bought Fuze Beverage in 2007 in an undisclosed deal in an attempt to expand its tea and juice selections. Two years ago, it became one of Coca-Cola’s billion-dollar brands.
Honest Tea
In 2008, Coca-Cola bought a 40 percent stake in organic beverage maker Honest Tea for $43 million and bought out the rest of the company in 2011. Its founders say they came up with the idea because they found most bottled sodas and iced teas too sweet. Today, Honest Tea can be found in more than 100,000 stores
I was in the grocery store before work last week and overheard the coca-cola rep on the phone not (wearing a mask in commi CA ) saying no they don't need anything here . They have plenty in the back.. No one is buying them for some reason ....
Life long Coke drinker, don't care for Pepsi. Guess I will just give up soda!
Your body will thank you
I agree. I only drink it a couple times a year anyway. I need to watch what brands of water and mineral water these companies sell.
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Use a Berkey filter and get rid of all the crap in the water. Best tasting water there is.
I have a purifier at home that adds essential minerals. When I am gone or traveling sometimes I have to buy water. If my pitcher dies I will look into Berkley. Thanks for the tip!
Coke sells Vitamin Water and Dasanti. Desanti can't even be considered water. They purposely add chemicals and minerals designed to make you more thirsty. And if you read the label on the bottle, it says it's a "drink," not water. Down here in FL, we have a brand called Zephyrhills. It's bottled straight from the source, the Zephyrhills Aquifer. Nothing added. Only filtered to clean out any limestone, rust, iron, and sulphur. Literally straight from the aquifer, thru filters, and into a bottle. IF I buy bottled water, it's from them.
If you want bottled water, find a reverse osmosis filter for your tap and bottle it yourself. One that specifically filters out chlorine and fluoride. ESPECIALLY if you live in an "incorporated" city or county area that has water utilities. You'll thank me later.
To your health! (Clicks a big glass of water)
I only drink it a couple times a year anyway. I need to watch what brands of water and mineral water these companies sell.
Dr. Pepper is owned by Coke. I agree I like Dr. Pepper better too. However, Bye Dr.!
Crush them. The Cabal needs their corporate cash.
The Coca-Cola Company, one of the most valuable and recognizable brands across the globe, is the world’s largest beverage company.
It offers nearly 4,000 drink options through its 500 different brands, 21 of which generate more than $1 billion in annual retail sales. The company posted 2016 revenues of more than $40 billion.
Coca-Cola owns and markets four of the world’s top five sparkling non-alcoholic beverages: Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Fanta and Sprite. It makes and distributes its beverages through company-owned or controlled bottling plants and distributors but also contracts independent bottling partners, wholesalers, and retailers. This structure makes up the world’s largest beverage distribution system.
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway own a 9% stake in Coca-Cola.
The following list presents notable Coca-Cola subsidiaries, brands and products: Coca-Cola (Coke)
Coca-Cola (Coke) is one of the most popular soft drinks in history and one of the most recognizable brands around the world. According to the company, more than 90 percent of people recognize the red and white logo. The iconic soda was invented by an Atlanta pharmacist in 1886. Diet Coke
Diet Coke hit shelves in 1982 as is a sugar and calorie-free version of the company’s namesake brand. It’s available in more than 150 markets globally. Fun fact: In some countries, Diet Coke is known as Coca-Cola Light. Coca-Cola Zero
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar is another sugar-free alternative to the iconic drink. It launched in 2005 and became the company’s most successful new product launch since Diet Coke debuted nearly two decades earlier.
Who knew? The company branded it as a low-calorie option “for younger males” who wanted “real Coca-Cola taste with zero calories and a brand they could call their own.” Sprite
Sprint is the world’s leading lemon-lime-flavored soft drink and is endorsed by NBA star LeBron James. James signed with the company in 2003 but the details of his deal were undisclosed.
Fun fact: In the early 1940s, Coca-Cola introduced a an elf-like cartoon mascot its magazine advertising. The “Sprite Boy” was no longer in use by the time the company introduced Sprite in 1961. Fanta
Fanta, a fruit-flavored soda, was introduced in 1940, making it the company’s second-oldest brand – it’s consumed more than 130 million times a day around the world. It comes in a dozens of flavors, some only available in certain parts of the world, including orange lemon, peach, mango, passion fruit, and cherry. It’s most popular flavor is orange.
Fun fact: In Australia, you can find a Fanta flavor called Sour Tingle.
Some of Coca-Cola’s water brands include: Dasani
Dansani is a bottled water that purified water enhanced with minerals, is one of Coca-Cola’s 21 billion-dollar brands. Ciel
Ciel is a purified bottled water brand, has been around for more than 20 years. In French, Ciel means “sky.” Smartwater
Smartwater was purchased as part of Coca-Cola’s 2007 acquisition of Glacéau for more than $4 billion. It is the best-selling premium water brand in the U.S. The actress Jennifer Aniston has endorsed the product, appearing in many of its ad campaigns.
Some of the juice brands owned by Coca-Cola include: Minute Maid
Minute Maid juice has been around for more than 60 years. Its acquisition marked Coca-Cola’s first venture outside of soft drinks. Though it’s mostly recognized for its orange juice, Minute Maid comes in more than 100 different varieties, including apple juice and fizzy lemonade. Simply Orange
Simply Orange is Coca-Cola’s premium brand of orange juices and is available in six varieties, including lemonade and grapefruit. Del Valle
Del Valle is another line of juice drinks, is one of Coca-Cola’s billion-dollar brands. If you haven’t seen it, it’s because it’s available mainly in Latin American markets such as Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, and Brazil.
Some of the energy and non-soda brands Coca-Cola owns include: Powerade
Powerade is an electrolyte-enhanced sports drink with annual revenues of $1 billion. It was introduced in the late 1980s as a competitor to Gatorade. According to Bloomberg, Powerade and Gatorade account for more than 90 percent of the U.S. sports-drink market. Vitaminwater
Vitaminwater is a nutrient-enhanced water beverage available in a variety of flavors. In addition to Smartwater, Coca-Cola also acquired this brand in 2007 as part of its $4.1 billion takeover of Glacéau. The actor Aaron Paul, best known from the television drama “Breaking Bad,” recently partnered with the brand in a new ad campaign. Odwalla
Odwalla is a protein drink and juices company. In 2001, Coca-Cola paid more than $180 million for its acquisition. The company also offers chewy fruit and nut bars.
Some of the tea drinks brands Coca-Cola owns include: Fuze Beverage
Coca-Cola bought Fuze Beverage in 2007 in an undisclosed deal in an attempt to expand its tea and juice selections. Two years ago, it became one of Coca-Cola’s billion-dollar brands. Honest Tea
In 2008, Coca-Cola bought a 40 percent stake in organic beverage maker Honest Tea for $43 million and bought out the rest of the company in 2011. Its founders say they came up with the idea because they found most bottled sodas and iced teas too sweet. Today, Honest Tea can be found in more than 100,000 stores
I was in the grocery store before work last week and overheard the coca-cola rep on the phone not (wearing a mask in commi CA ) saying no they don't need anything here . They have plenty in the back.. No one is buying them for some reason ....
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