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Slice was reintroduced in India by PepsiCo in 2008 as a mango-flavored fruit drink [1] where it is currently advertised as Tropicana Slice. [3] The trademark rights for “Slice” in the United States and Canada were acquired by "New Slice Ventures LLC" in 2018, [4] which introduced it as a brand of sparkling water containing organic fruit ...
On August 3, 2021, PepsiCo announced that they would sell a majority stake in Tropicana, Naked Juice, and other juice brands to PAI Partners for $3.3 billion, to concentrate on their healthy snack foods and zero-calorie beverages. They would retain a 39% stake in the new joint-venture company and have exclusive distribution rights to the brands ...
Nutrition (Per 1 bottle): Calories: 80 Fat: 0 g (Saturated fat: 0 g) Sodium: 40 mg ... Naked Mighty Mango Juice. Naked Juice Company. Nutrition (Per 15.2-ounce bottle): Calories: 290
"Recently Tropicana released a range of 'functional fruit juices' targeted at the health conscientious consumer. These fruit juice drinks in the Essentials range include juices with added Multivitimins, Fibre, Calcium as well as light orange juice beverage with half of the calories and sugar of regular orange juice."
Updated every five years, they guide the creation and facilitation of national nutrition programs and nutrition education. As a dietitian, I use the Dietary Guidelines to help people understand ...
PepsiCo announced it will sell Tropicana, Naked and other select juice brands to private equity firm PAI Partners. The company will net $3.3 billion in after-tax proceeds from the deal, and also ...
Schweppes – a range of mineral water/fruit juice drinks developed in Australia, with flavours that include orange-mango, and lemon, lime and orange. Shelleys – founded in Broken Hill in 1893 as a family operated soft drink company, popular in New South Wales. Later acquired by Coca-Cola Amatil and eventually merged into the Kirks brand.
In the mid-1990s, a boy who loved Sonic the Hedgehog came up with a theory so strange only the Internet could love it. What if he was right?