I think we all know that Pepsi owns its share of resturants, Taco Bell KFC and Pizza Hut (Long John Silvers also right?). Does Coke own any resturants? There are some Resturants that seem to be more expressive with their branding of Coke Products. Zaxby’s Chicken, Boston Market… etc. What is the Deal with this. Also, didnt Coke own “Eagle” brand snack foods? (which I dont see anymore…)
Recently, PepsiCo spun off Taco Bell/KFC/Pizza Hut, but still maintains an exclusive marketing deal with them (supplying soda syrups, etc.)
Is this the same as subsidiaries? Here’s a list. The number following the name is the % Coca-Cola owns.
Organized Percentages
Under of Voting
Laws of: PowerThe Coca-Cola Company Delaware
Subsidiaries consolidated, except as noted:
Barq’s, Inc. Mississippi 100
Bottling Investments Corporation Delaware 100
ACCBC Holding Company Georgia 100
Caribbean International Sales Corporation, Inc. Nevada 100
Caribbean Refrescos, Inc. Delaware 100
Carolina Coca-Cola Bottling Investments, Inc. Delaware 100
Coca-Cola Financial Corporation Delaware 100
Coca-Cola Interamerican Corporation Delaware 100
Montevideo Refrescos, S.A. Uruguay 55.53
Coca-Cola Overseas Parent Limited Delaware 100
Coca-Cola Holdings (Overseas) Limited Delaware and 100
Australia
Coca-Cola South Asia Holdings, Inc. Delaware 100
Coca-Cola (Thailand) Limited Thailand 100
CTI Holdings, Inc. Delaware 100
55th & 5th Avenue Corporation New York 100
The Coca-Cola Export Corporation Delaware 100
Amalgamated Beverage Canners (Pty) Ltd. South Africa 51.55
Atlantic Industries Cayman Islands 100
Ansan Ankara Gida Mesrubat ve Meyva Sulari Sanayii
ve Ticaret A.S. Turkey 66.63
Coca-Cola Bevande Italia S.r.l. Italy 100
Azienda Bevande di Gaglianico-ABEG-S.r.l. Italy 100
Societa Bevande Meridionale-SOBEM S.r.l. Italy 100
Maksan Manisa Mesrubat Kutulama Sanayi A.S. Turkey 66.66
Barlan, Inc. Delaware 100
Varoise de Concentres S.A. France 100
Coca-Cola G.m.b.H. Germany 100
Coca-Cola Rhein-Ruhr G.m.b.H. Germany 100
Societa Imbottigliamento Bevande Roma-SIBER-S.p.A. Italy 100
Beverage Products, Ltd. Delaware 100
Coca-Cola de Argentina S.A. Argentina 100
Coca-Cola de Chile, S.A. Chile 100
Coca-Cola Ges.m.b.H. Austria 100
Coca-Cola Industrias Ltda. Brazil 100
Recofarma Industria do Amazonas Ltda. Brazil 100
Coca-Cola Ltd. Canada 100
The Minute Maid Company Canada Inc. Canada 100
Coca-Cola (Japan) Company, Limited Japan 100
Coca-Cola Korea Company, Limited Korea 100
Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited Nigeria 100
Coca-Cola Southern Africa (Pty) Limited South Africa 100
Conco Limited Cayman Islands 100
International Beverages Ireland 100
Coca-Cola Refreshments Moscow Russia 100
Minute Maid SA Switzerland 100
Refreshment Product Services, Inc. Delaware 100
Coca-Cola de Colombia, S.A. Colombia 100
Coca-Cola Holdings (Nederland) B.V. Netherlands 100
Coca-Cola Holdings (United Kingdom) Limited England and 100
Wales
The Inmex Corporation Florida 100
Servicios Integrados de Administracion Mexico 100
y Alta Gerencia, S.A. de C.V.
Other subsidiaries whose combined size is not significant: Fourteen domestic wholly owned subsidiaries consolidated Ninety-five foreign wholly owned subsidiaries consolidated Fifteen foreign majority-owned subsidiaries consolidated
One of the reasons why you see Coke in so many places is because of Pepsi’s involvement with their chains. A place like Domino’s sees selling Pepsi as contributing to the enemy, since Pepsi owns (owned, depending on how Yum! stock Pepsi still has) Pizza Hut.
I used to work in a pizza shop that was part of a small franchise chain. We were the only shop out of 28 that served Pepsi. Franchisor used to give the owner heck for not serving Coke, and all prepared advertising from the franchisor featured Coke, so he couldn’t use any of it. But, the Pepsi plant was about 3 blocks away, and if we needed anything, they’d be there in 15 minutes. The Coke distributor was 30 miles away and sometimes took days to show up at the neighboring restaurants.