Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages

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Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages
Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages logo
Type Subsidiary of Cadbury Schweppes plc
(NYSE: CSG)
Founded 1986
Headquarters Plano, Texas
Key people Gil M. Cassagne, President and CEO
Industry Beverages (Non-Alcoholic)
Products Beverages
Website www.brandspeoplelove.com/csab/

Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages (CSAB) is a unit of Cadbury Schweppes plc that handles its parent's core United States beverage business. It is the largest division of Cadbury Schweppes.

CSAB is the successor to Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc., Mott's Beverages, and Snapple Beverages. All three independently operated under Cadbury Schweppes ownership prior to early 2006.

Cadbury Schweppes recently purchased the Dr Pepper/Seven Up Bottling Group (DPSUBG), along with several other regional bottlers. This allows CSAB to bottle many of its own beverages and combat the recent decision by many Pepsi and Coke bottlers to drop their products. Some of the Dr Pepper/Seven Up brands are still licenced to Pepsi, Coke and independent bottlers in various regions of the United States.

CSAB holds naming rights to Dr Pepper Ballpark in Frisco, Texas. It also retains non-alcoholic beverage rights to the stadiums concessions as a result of the deal.

Contents

  • A&W and Diet A&W root beers (distributed by Coca-Cola)
  • Canada Dry (club soda, Cran-Ginger, ginger ale, tonic water) (distributed by Coca-Cola)
  • Country Time Lemonade (distributed by Cott)
  • Cplus (grape, Orange Burst, Tropical Blast, Wink Burst) (distributed by Coca-Cola)
  • Crush (cream soda, grape, lime, orange) (distributed by PepsiCo)
  • Dr Pepper and Diet Dr Pepper (distributed by PepsiCo)
  • Hawaiian Punch (distributed by Cadbury Schweppes/Motts)
  • Hires root beer and cream soda (distributed by Cott)
  • Orangina (distributed by Cadbury Schweppes/Motts)
  • RC cola (distributed by Cott)
  • Schweppes (distributed by PepsiCo)
  • Slush Puppie
  • 7Up (distributed by PepsiCo)

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