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  2. Ethos Water - Wikipedia

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    Ethos water is manufactured by PepsiCo and Safeway's Lucerne brand, [5] but unlike other Pepsi products, Ethos bottles do not contain recycled plastic. [6] In 2005, Starbucks purchased the company for $8 million. [7] Ethos Water has also inspired other companies such as Dynamo Foundation.

  3. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Starbucks began beta testing its mobile app for the Starbucks card, a stored value system in which consumers access pre-paid funds to purchase products at Starbucks. [143] Starbucks released its complete mobile platform in January 2011. [144] [145] By December 2011, the number of mobile transactions exceeded 26 million. [146]

  4. List of PepsiCo brands - Wikipedia

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    Starbucks Iced Coffee; Energy Drinks. AMP Energy; Mountain Dew Energy; Rockstar Energy Drink; ... Tropicana Products; Starry; Starry Zero Sugar; Bubly sparkling water;

  5. Tazo - Wikipedia

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    Tazo approached then Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz in 1998, seeking further investment partners. The company was purchased by Starbucks in 1999 for $8.1 million. [3] Starbucks opened the first Tazo-branded tea shop in November 2012. [4] It closed a year later and was converted into a Teavana store. [5]

  6. Stanley (drinkware company) - Wikipedia

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    They expanded the brand to include other non-insulated products including barware and flasks. [13] PMI began manufacturing Stanley products in China. [4] Stanley introduced the Adventure Quencher tumbler in 2016. The Quencher's early sales were not substantial, and the company stopped restocking and marketing it in 2019.

  7. Teavana - Wikipedia

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    Teavana Corporation was an American tea company, which previously had locations throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Middle East. [1] Starbucks acquired Teavana in 2012, and in 2017, Starbucks announced it would close all Teavana locations by 2018.

  8. Frappuccino - Wikipedia

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    Frappuccinos made with soy milk became available in the United States and Canada in 2010. [12] In January 2011, Starbucks introduced the option to Australian stores, [13] and it has since been made available in other countries. Starbucks has also introduced coconut, almond, and oat milk options.

  9. Tata Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    Tata Starbucks Private Limited, formerly known as Tata Starbucks Limited, [5] is a 50:50 joint venture coffee company, owned by Tata Consumer Products and Starbucks Corporation, [6] that owns and operates Starbucks outlets in India.