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  2. Minute Maid - Wikipedia

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    Minute Maid is an American brand of beverages, ... "Minute Maid (retail price: 29¢ a pint and a half) got into the field first in 1945, at a new $2,300,000 plant in ...

  3. Hi-C - Wikipedia

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    The Ecto Cooler box featured The Real Ghostbusters character Slimer, as did the commercials. Slimer left the box sometime around 1997, but Minute Maid discontinued the product in 2001, at which point it was renamed Shoutin' Orange Tangergreen. [2] Slimer was replaced on the packaging by a similar-looking blob of lips. [3]

  4. List of Coca-Cola brands - Wikipedia

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    Minute Maid Deli [14] Minute Maid Duofrutas – Mix of fruit juice, skimmed milk, and vitamins available in Spain [10] Minute Maid Fresh [14] Minute Maid Fruit Plus – juice drink available in Japan [10] Minute Maid Heart Wise – orange juice drink naturally sourced with plant sterols available in the United States [10] Minute Maid Hi-C ...

  5. Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines - Wikipedia

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    On February 23, 2024, Philippine-based Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. (AEV) announced that it has jointly acquired Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines Inc. together with Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) for $1.8 billion on a debt-free, cash-free basis. It will hold a 40% stake, while CCEP will take up the remaining 60% stake.

  6. Five Alive - Wikipedia

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    Five Alive (French: Déli-cinq) is a line of fruit juice blends created by Minute Maid, a subsidiary of The Coca-Cola Company. Both the name and the five colors of the logo refer to the five fruit juices each variety contains. The juice line was first introduced in the late 1970s in both 12 US fl oz (350 ml) and 16 US fl oz (470 ml) cans.

  7. Fruitopia - Wikipedia

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    Fruitopia is a fruit-flavored drink introduced by the Coca-Cola Company's successful Minute Maid brand in 1994 and targeted at teens and young adults. According to New York Times business reports, it was invented as part of a push by Minute Maid to capitalize on the success of Snapple and other flavored tea drinks. The brand gained substantial ...

  8. Slice (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Slice was a big success upon release, inspiring other juice-infused drinks based on already existing juice brands, such as Coca-Cola's Minute Maid orange soda and Cadbury Schweppes's Sunkist. By May 1987, Slice held 3.2 percent of the soft drink market. One year later, it had fallen to 2.1 percent and was below 2 percent in June 1988. [6]

  9. 2000 St. James Place - Wikipedia

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    2000 St. James Place was built in 1978. [1] In 1985, The Coca-Cola Company purchased the property from Bechtel Corporation, to be used as the headquarters of Minute Maid, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola. Minute Maid moved into 2000 St. James Place in 1986. [4] In 2006, the building underwent an $11.8 million renovation.