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  2. Igor Ćutuk - Wikipedia

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    Igor Ćutuk (born July 16, 1976) [1] is a Croatian journalist and certified public relations expert. In addition to a successful career in radio journalism, he is committed to raising the level in business communication with his activities and scientific works, which is evidenced by The Language Manual of Coca-Cola HBC Croatia, which was published in 2011 and which he co-authored.

  3. Traubi - Wikipedia

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    Márka is another soft drink product of the Traubi Hungaria. Its production started in 1973 and it is still popular. The company currently makes a variety of soft drinks. Márka soft drinks as of 2022 consists of pear-sage, ginger-lime, grape, sour cherry, jaffa, cola, orange and raspberry. Márka also makes lemonade, iced tea, and flavoured water.

  4. Croatian brands - Wikipedia

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    Croatian wines (vino, pl. vina in Croatian) have gained in quality, but are still largely unknown to the world wine market.It is a matter of the developing Croatian economy to make these wines more popular in the world, and it is up to Croatian wine producers to start large-scale production for international markets.

  5. Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola HBC AG also known as Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company [4] [5] or just Coca-Cola Hellenic is the world's third-largest Coca-Cola anchor bottler in terms of volume with sales of more than 2 billion unit cases. Coca-Cola HBC's shares are primarily listed on the London Stock Exchange with a secondary listing on the Athens Stock Exchange.

  6. Coca-Cola - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola is the official soft drink of many collegiate football teams throughout the nation, partly due to Coca-Cola providing those schools with upgraded athletic facilities in exchange for Coca-Cola's sponsorship. This is especially prevalent at the high school level, which is more dependent on such contracts due to tighter budgets.

  7. Coca-Cola Consolidated - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc., headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, is the largest independent Coca-Cola bottler in the United States. [ 3 ] The company makes, sells and distributes Coca-Cola products along with other beverages, distributing to a market of 65 million people in 14 states. [ 4 ]

  8. Coca-Cola FEMSA - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A.B. de C.V., known as Coca-Cola FEMSA or KOF, is a Mexican multinational beverage company headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico.It is a subsidiary of FEMSA which owns 47.8% of its stock, with 27.8% held by wholly owned subsidiaries of The Coca-Cola Company and the remaining 25% listed publicly on the Mexican Stock Exchange (since 1993) and the New York Stock Exchange (since ...

  9. Anchor bottler - Wikipedia

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    Carlsberg Breweries, which in 2001 took over [5] part of the Scandinavian market from Coca-Cola Nordic Beverages after Orkla and Carlsberg A/S merged their beverages operations, [6] while Coca-Cola took over Swedish and Norwegian activities and the Icelandic factory was sold to local investors. [5] Swire covering the Greater China region. [7]