KDP to Acquire Kalil Bottling. Move Follows Effort to Take Back Reyes' Dr Pepper Territory in California
June 6, 2024
Keurig Dr Pepper has agreed to acquire Tucson, Arizona-based Kalil Bottling as KDP continues to bolster its company-owned direct-store-delivery (DSD) operation in the western US. The announcement Friday came weeks after KDP disclosed in a Texas lawsuit that it will not renew a franchise agreement with Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling to distribute Dr Pepper products in California, effective Oct. 27, 2025. Reyes, citing California franchise laws, has asked a California judge to force a renewal unless KDP can show cause for ending the franchise arrangement. That has sent some Dr Pepper bottlers into their contracts to assess termination risk. KDP’s aggressive new stance with Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling has raised industry questions about whether more such moves are planned by KDP as part of a strategy to take back Dr Pepper territory from Coke and Pepsi bottlers. Or, is the Reyes non-renewal simply a special and opportunistic circumstance driven by geography and existing synergies?
Company Has ‘One Leader,” Gamgort Says of Leadership Transition to Cofer
May 8, 2024
Among Priorities, Cofer Looks to Add Scale to Owned DSD Network.
Gamgort Offers View of Dr Pepper Territories Handled by Coke and Pepsi.
In RTD Coffee, Execs See Chance to ‘Carve Out a Space.’
Full Ownership Not Requirement in Partnership Deals.
Distribution of Athletic Possible?
Plus: Dr Pepper Reaches Milestone in 2023.
Keurig Dr Pepper has a new leader. The company’s board promoted COO Tim Cofer to CEO on April 26 as planned and appointed him to the board. He succeeds...
Plus, Company to ‘Aggressively’ Pursue Immediate Consumption Expansion
March 20, 2024
Year-One Progress for C4 Energy Noted. La Colombe RTD Coffee Gets Refresh.
KDP’S Alcohol Related Product Sales Surpass $500M at Retail.
Keurig Dr Pepper hosted an investor update yesterday in New York. The event featured the first in-person investor presentation by COO Tim Cofer, who will take over as...
G&J Pepsi-Cola Bottlers announced it will invest $24 million to modernize a bottling plant and add a 77,000-sq-ft warehouse expansion at a facility in Columbus, Ohio.
C4 Energy maker Nutrabolt said it has taken a roughly 20% stake...
Collection of key deals from around the industry so you don't miss a beat...
Introduction Comes as BodyArmor Adds Zero Sugar Option
January 31, 2024
Ghost, the sports nutrition company that partnered with Anheuser-Busch for a canned energy drink, has now launched an expansion into bottled hydration. Ghost Hydration, launched officially on Monday, is intended to be...
Mark Anthony Brands will launch a White Claw 0% Alcohol canned seltzer next year in four flavors. The non-alcoholic drink contains 2 grams of sugar and 15 calories per 12-oz slim can. The drink also contains electrolytes. Flavors are Black Cherry Cranberry...