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  2. Reyes Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Reyes Holdings merged a second subsidiary, Great Lakes Coca-Cola, into Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling effective January 1, 2022. [8] Reyes Coca-Cola has 59 facilities [9] servicing Chicago, Illinois, Northwest Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, southern Minnesota, California, Las Vegas, Nevada, and portions of Tennessee and Kentucky. [10] [11] Reyes Coca ...

  3. J. Christopher Reyes - Wikipedia

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    J. Christopher Reyes (born 1953) is an American billionaire businessman and the co-chairman, with his brother Jude Reyes, of Reyes Holdings, a food and beverage production and distribution company, ranked by Forbes in 2023 as the 6th largest privately held company in the US with $40 billion in annual revenue.

  4. List of Coca-Cola buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    The 1937 Tifton Coca-Cola Bottling Plant is located at 820 Love Avenue. The building is a two-story, brick, commercial Beaux Arts -style building with tile roof, heavy modillions under the cornice, metal factory sash-windows, leaded-glass transoms over plate glass display windows, and decorative cast-concrete door surround.

  5. List of bottling companies - Wikipedia

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    A vodka bottling machine for Shatskaya Vodka, in Shatsk, Russia This is a list of bottling companies. A bottling company is a commercial enterprise whose output is the bottling of beverages for distribution. A bottler is a company which mixes drink ingredients and fills up cans and bottles with the drink. The bottler then distributes the final product to wholesale sellers in a geographic area ...

  6. Category:Coca-Cola bottlers - Wikipedia

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    C. Cameron Coca-Cola; Carlsberg Group; Coca-Cola Amatil; Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast; Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines; Coca-Cola Bottlers Uzbekistan; Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Cape Cod

  7. Coca-Cola Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola paid over $15 billion, including a redemption of Coca-Cola's 33% shareholding in CCE. Coca-Cola wanted the business in their asset list because they felt it would save both consumers and Coca-Cola money. Coca-Cola also spun off its small European bottling division to "New CCE". The acquisition closed on October 3, 2010. [17] [18]

  8. The American Bottling Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1998 Dr Pepper/Seven Up, a subsidiary of Cadbury Schweppes, was hindered by its bottling and distribution systems; owning no private bottling plants, it was dependent on independent bottlers or those controlled by Coca-Cola or Pepsi to bottle its beverages, and those two giant competitors also had better distribution systems and more influence with retail and fast-food chains.

  9. Category:Bottling plants - Wikipedia

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    Charlottesville Coca-Cola Bottling Works; Coca-Cola Bottling Company Building (Columbia, Missouri) Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Baltimore Building; Coca-Cola Bottling Plant (Bloomington, Indiana) Coca-Cola Bottling Plant (Bogalusa, Louisiana) Coca-Cola Bottling Plant (Cincinnati, Ohio) Coca-Cola Bottling Plant (Fort Lauderdale, Florida)