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Coke, Pepsi, Dr Pepper Bottlers Could Face Higher Fuel Costs Spurred by Iran Conflict

Will Fuel Price Hikes Outrun Hedges?
March 25, 2026

The average price of highway diesel fuel in the US has jumped up by $1.48 per gallon since March 2, which was two days after the US and Isreal began bombing Iran. That’s a 38% increase as of March 24, according to the latest data from the US Energy Information Administration. Regular gas of all types on average rose by 95 cents per gallon, for a +31% increase. That leaves Coke, Pepsi, and Dr Pepper bottlers...


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Territory Changes and Deals: Fundraises for Throne, Just Ice Tea. Poppi U.K. Nixie Adds Big Geyser, Odom. And More

March 5, 2026
Collection of key deals from around the industry so you don't miss a beat...
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Briefs: Coke's Braun Sets Agenda. C-Store Traffic Decline. Texas Warning Labels Stopped. FDA Eases Color Regs. And More

February 17, 2026
A collection of recent developments from around the industry to keep you up to speed...
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Turning Knobs: How AI-Driven ‘Digital Twins’ Help CPG Companies Prepare for Disruption

Q&A With Niagara Senior Director of Logistics Niraj Jha
February 17, 2026

PepsiCo announced last month an initiative with German tech conglomerate Siemens and computer chip maker NVIDIA to create “digital twins” of manufacturing plants and warehouses. The goal is to use AI-backed digital simulation technology to figure out what physical changes to plants and warehouses would best improve speed, quality, and efficiency. According to Siemens, the technology tested in one US Gatorade plant increased throughput by +20% within three months. PepsiCo estimates it could reduce capital expenditures by -10% to -15% by “uncovering hidden capacity and validating investments in a virtual environment” before construction. “This allows the company to optimize existing assets rather than investing in costly new construction,” Siemens said in a blog post about the PepsiCo partnership. BD wanted to understand how digital twins work, so we turned to Niraj Jha, who is the senior director of logistics at Niagara Bottling. His work is focused on how data, automation, and AI are reshaping beverage supply chains. Jha’s team leads large-scale optimization initiatives across Niagara’s national network. Jha has been an outspoken proponent of AI technology in manufacturing and distribution. The following interview has been condensed and edited for clarity:


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Elliott’s PepsiCo Investment Pays Despite Refranchising Snub

PepsiCo CEO Sticks to Script on ‘Small’ Refranchising Deals
February 17, 2026

2025 CSD Category and Brand Performance at US Retail: Green Sheet

PepsiCo’s share price has grown almost +12% since activist firm Elliott Investment Management disclosed a $4 billion stake in ...


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Territory Changes and Deals: KDP. Buffalo Rock. Nestle. Coke Consolidated. Coke India. Reyes Coke. Bero. Coco5

February 4, 2026
Collection of key deals from around the industry so you don't miss a beat...
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Soft Drinks: Concentrate Pricing Rises. Details for Coke, Pepsi, Dr Pepper

Coke, Pepsi Concentrate Pricing Up. PepsiCo Flat Following Jump Last September
February 4, 2026

Concentrate list pricing for flagship Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar and other carbonated soft drinks produced by US Coke bottlers is...


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Stock Watch: Coke Shares Rose Last Year as PepsiCo, Keurig Dr Pepper Fell

Monster, Celsius Stocks Rode High on Strong Energy Drink Growth
January 14, 2026

Coca-Cola posted a +12% increase in its stock price in 2025 while PepsiCo and Dr Pepper posted declines. Coke’s increase outperformed the Consumer Staples Index while underperforming the broader S&P 500. PepsiCo, which fell -5.6% last year, faced pressure from...


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FS25 Recap: Coke, Pepsi Bottlers Chart Path Forward Amid Industry Transformation

Coke Southwest’s Tissot Touts ‘Digital Nest,’ ‘Market Investment Days’
January 14, 2026

Two senior executives from major soft drink bottlers shared insights during BD’s recent Future Smarts conference into how their bottling organizations are navigating everything from evolving consumer preferences to capital expenditures in the age of technology. Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages President Jean-Claude Tissot and Admiral Beverage EVP and General...


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MAHA's Sugar Crash: Revamped U.S. Dietary Guidelines Get Harder for Beverages

Recommendations Target Non-Nutritive Sweeteners and Added Sugar
January 14, 2026

The US government just released new Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA), updating previous recommendations issued in 2020. The guidelines, backed by the American Medical Association, American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Heart Association, offer recommendations on how Americans should eat. Federal and local governments use the guidelines to shape everything from school nutrition programs to SNAP benefits. The guidelines also influence food industry strategy, healthcare advice, and nutrition education. For the first time, the DGA has said “no amount of added sugars or non-nutritive sweeteners is recommended or considered part of a healthy or nutritious diet.” Analysis.


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