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  2. Category:Drink company logos - Wikipedia

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    To place a file in this category, add the tag {{Non-free logo|Beverage company logos}} to the bottom of the file's description page. If you are not sure which category a file belongs to, consult the file copyright tag page. If this category is very large, please consider placing your file in a new or existing subcategory.

  3. Refresco - Wikipedia

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    Refresco, previously known as Liko from the 1960s to 1995, is a producer of soft drinks, water, fruit juices, energy drinks, alcohol, and plant-based drinks. The products are not sold under its own brand name but rather as private-label products for supermarkets or under the name of A-brand manufacturers.

  4. Pascual Boing - Wikipedia

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    Old logo. The company has had a long-standing dispute with Walt Disney over its duck logo, adopted in the 1940s. [5] The logo was based on Donald Duck including a sailors cap and named Pato Pascual (Pascual Duck). This version can still be found in some places. [5] In the 1980s, Disney sued, leading to some minor changes in the logo. [22]

  5. Tropicana Products - Wikipedia

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    Tropicana Brands Group (/ ˌ t r ɒ p ɪ ˈ k æ n ə / TROP-ih-KAN-ə) is an American fruit-based beverage company. It was founded in 1947 by Anthony T. Rossi in Bradenton, Florida . Between 1998 and 2021 it was a subsidiary of PepsiCo .

  6. Ajegroup - Wikipedia

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    Ajegroup, commonly known as AJE, is a Peruvian multinational company dedicated to the manufacture, distribution and sale of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. The company was founded by the Añaños-Jerí Family in 1988 in Ayacucho, Peru. [2] It is known for its flagship products Kola Real and Big Cola.

  7. Booze companies are betting big on nonalcoholic drinks. Here ...

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    Major alcohol companies have been bracing for a culture shift favoring nonalcoholic options. Consumers under 30 tend to buy less alcohol and drink less often.

  8. File:Simply Beverages logo.png - Wikipedia

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  9. Veryfine - Wikipedia

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    Veryfine is a juice beverage brand currently owned by Sunny Delight Beverages. [1] The company was started as Standard Vinegar Co. in Somerville, Massachusetts, in 1865.. Arthur Rowse bought the company in 1900, changed the name to New England Vinegar Works in 1907, and moved the company to Littleton, Massachusetts, in 1930 to be closer to Massachusetts' apple orc