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  2. Cottee's - Wikipedia

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    The brand's popularity reached its zenith in the 1960s. Cottee's Coola flavour is the most popular cordial in Australia (Coola, Australia's Flavourite Cordial). [4] In 1965, Cottee's was acquired by the American company General Foods and, in 1984, by Cadbury Schweppes. [5] Schweppes Australia was acquired by Asahi Breweries in 2009.

  3. Schweppes Australia - Wikipedia

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    It is now known as Asahi Lifestyle Beverage having originally arrived in the country in 1850. In 1877, the first factory was built in Sydney. After an international merger with Cadbury in 1969, forming Cadbury Schweppes , [ 2 ] the company was eventually re-separated on 27 February 2009 and, in April 2009, Schweppes Australia was acquired by ...

  4. Tru Blu Beverages - Wikipedia

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    Tru Blu Beverages is an Australian soft drink producer. 1 in 6 beverages purchased by Australian consumers through supermarkets is made by Tru Blu Beverages. Employing 400 people nationally, they are an important manufacturer in the Australian business sector, and are the No. 3 non-alcoholic, non-dairy beverage manufacturer in Australia.

  5. List of brand name soft drink products - Wikipedia

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    Brand name soft drink products (or their parent brand or brand family) include: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. Kirks - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, now under Coca-Cola Amatil, the brands Kirks, Shelleys and Gest, along with Halls (SA), and Marchants, were unified, all taking the name of the Queensland bottler nationwide. The relaunch campaign aimed to evoke nostalgia for the door to door soft drink delivery by local brands in the 1960s to early 80's. [ 6 ]

  7. Woodroofe - Wikipedia

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    The factory was sited at a natural spring, which was the source of water for the firm's products. Woodroofe's innovative products and aggressive marketing saw them operate successfully as a regional independent soft drink producer for over a century. The most popular flavour was, and continues to be, lemonade.

  8. The Machines That Are Making Coke and Pepsi Quake - AOL

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    Coca-Cola and PepsiCo would prefer if you stopped reading this article right now.After all, the world's two most popular soft drink companies can't be happy that more and more consumers are ...

  9. Category:Drink companies of Australia - Wikipedia

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