- Coca-Cola
Amatil Limited (CCAL) was an
Australian bottler of non-alcoholic
beverages that
existed from 1904 to 2021, when it
merged with Coca-Cola European...
- (CCEP),
formerly Coca-Cola
European Partners (2016–2021); and Coca-Cola
Amatil (1904–2021), is a
British company formed as a
result of the combination...
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manufactured by SPC
Ardmona from 2004,
which was
itself owned by Coca-Cola
Amatil from
February 2005. SPC
acquired IXL and
Taylors brands in 2004, and sold...
- (30%). In
April 1997,
CCBPI was
merged into the Australia-based Coca-Cola
Amatil Limited (CCA). In effect, San
Miguel exchanged its 70%
interest in a Philippine-only...
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Preserving Company (SPC) and Ardmona. SPC Ardmona was
bought by Coca-Cola
Amatil in 2005 for A$750 million. In that time, CCA had also
invested about A$250...
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brand was
marketed to its own
state of origin. In 2000, now
under Coca-Cola
Amatil, the
brands Kirks, S****eys and Gest,
along with
Halls (SA), and Marchants...
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SABMiller which subsequently sold its Fiji and
Samoa operations to Coca-Cola
Amatil. Main
brands include Vailima Lager (4.9% alc v/v),
Vailima Special Export...
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Australia (previously independent, but now
owned &
operated by Coca-Cola
Amatil). In Venezuela,
Sprite is sold
under the
brand name "Chinotto"; it is owned...
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originally known as Lift+ or Lift Plus and
created and
produced by Coca-Cola
Amatil based on the soft
drink Lift. The brand,
originally known as Lift Plus was...
- in Fiji by
Paradise Beverages (Fiji) Limited, a
subsidiary of Coca-Cola
Amatil and is one of Fiji's most po****r beers.
Paradise Beverages commenced brewing...