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Keurig Dr Pepper acquires Dyla Brands entirely

Jul 25, 202513 days ago

Acquiring Company

Keurig Dr Pepper

Acquired Company

Dyla Brands

BurlingtonNew YorkFood And BeverageFood ProcessingHospitalityManufacturing

Description

Keurig Dr Pepper has acquired full ownership of Dyla Brands, a maker of powdered drink mixes. KDP previously held a minority stake since 2017. The price of the acquisition has not been disclosed. This acquisition enhances KDP's portfolio in the beverage sector.

Company Information

Company

Keurig Dr Pepper

Location

Burlington, Massachusetts, United States

About

Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP) is a leading beverage company in North America, with annual revenue of more than $14 billion and approximately 28,000 employees. KDP holds leadership positions in liquid refreshment beverages, including soft drinks, specialty coffee and tea, water, juice and juice drinks and mixers, and markets the #1 single serve coffee brewing system in the U.S. and Canada. The Company's portfolio of more than 125 owned, licensed and partner brands is designed to satisfy virtually any consumer need, any time, and includes Keurig®, Dr Pepper®, Canada Dry®, Clamato®, CORE®, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters®, Mott's®, Snapple®, and The Original Donut Shop®. Through its powerful sales and distribution network, KDP can deliver its portfolio of hot and cold beverages to nearly every point of purchase for consumers. The Company's Drink Well. Do Good. corporate responsibility platform is focused on the greatest opportunities for impact in the environment, its supply chain, the health and well-being of consumers and with its people and communities.

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