Frucor
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Frucor is an Australasian drink's company that was purchased by French company Groupe Danone. The acquisition took place in 2002 for NZ$294m. The takeover offer was at NZ$2.35 per share. Frucor was previously owned by Pacific Equity Partners ("PEP"), an Australian private equity firm. PEP acquired Frucor in 1998, listed the company on the New Zealand stock exchange in 2000, and sold it to Groupe Danone in 2002.
In 1997 Frucor launched V the popular energy drink. In 1999 Frucor became the exclusive bottler for Pepsi products in New Zealand. In 2000 Frucor launched V in the UK and Ireland. In 2001 Frucor acquired the Australian fruit juice company Spring Valley.
In 2007, Frucor acquired Arano Juices.
[edit] Brands
- Fresh Up
- Just Juice (including Just Juice Bubbles & Just Juice Splash)
- McCoy
- Citrus Tree
- V
- Sugarfree V
- G-Force
- Mizone (Including Mizone Active)
- H2go Bottled Water
- NZ Natural
- Evian (Imported from parent company, Danone)
- PepsiCo brands (Acquired franchise for ‘Pepsi’ New Zealand)
- Pepsi
- Pepsi Light
- Pepsi Max
- Mountain Dew
- No-Sugar Mountain Dew
- 7 UP
- Mirinda
- MIXT
- Joo-C
- Franks
- Stockman's Ginger Beer (Australia)
- Wave (in New Zealand)
[edit] External links
- About Frucor -- information from the official website.