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9 9  * PepsiCo's product portfolio includes a wide range of foods and beverages, including brands that generate more than $1 billion each in estimated annual retail sales.
10 10  * PepsiCo's product portfolio includes Lay's, Doritos, Cheetos, Gatorade, Pepsi-Cola, Mountain Dew, Quaker, and SodaStream.
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159 159  The Pioneer Foods acquisition is key to PepsiCo’s growth strategy across the entire African continent. The AMESA sector is committed to PepsiCo’s vision of sustainable growth, which emphasizes efficient use of sustainable farming practices, energy and natural resources such as water. The sector is also working to create a world where plastic need never become waste by creating public-private partnerships in key markets to collect and recycle post-consumer plastic waste.
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164 -Brands
164 +== Brands ==
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166 -PepsiCo’s range of foods and beverages reflects how varied consumer tastes are around the globe, from Canada’s beloved Lay’s Dill Pickle Flavored potato chips to SABRITONES, puffy chile and lime snacks made in Mexico.
166 +PepsiCo’s range of foods and beverages reflects how varied consumer tastes are around the globe, from Canada’s beloved Lay’s Dill Pickle Flavored potato chips to SABRITONES, puffy chile and lime snacks made in Mexico.{{footnote}}https://www.pepsico.com/our-brands/creating-smiles/our-products{{/footnote}}
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170 170  <brand list>
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176 176  PepsiCo Inc was incorporated in Delaware in 1919 and reincorporated in North Carolina in 1986.
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178 -<history table>
179 179  
178 +(% style="width:1087px" %)
179 +(% class="info" %)|Year|(% style="width:1034px" %)Milestone
180 +|1965|(% style="width:1034px" %)(((
181 +Pepsi-Cola CEO Don Kendall and Frito-Lay CEO Herman
180 180  
181 -References
183 +Lay sketch out a deal on the back of a napkin and
182 182  
185 +agree to combine their companies. Modern-day
186 +
187 +PepsiCo is born.
188 +)))
189 +|1965|(% style="width:1034px" %)PepsiCo Listed on NYSE
190 +|1966|(% style="width:1034px" %)Doritos brand tortilla chips are introduced. They are destined to become the most popular snack chip in the United States.
191 +|1970|(% style="width:1034px" %)PepsiCo moves from New York City to its new world headquarters in Purchase, N.Y.
192 +|1974|(% style="width:1034px" %)Pepsi-Cola becomes the first American consumer product to be produced, marketed and sold in the former Soviet Union.
193 +|1977|(% style="width:1034px" %)PepsiCo acquires Pizza Hut, Inc.
194 +|1978|(% style="width:1034px" %)PepsiCo acquires Taco Bell.
195 +|1982|(% style="width:1034px" %)(((
196 +Pepsi Free and Diet Pepsi Free, the first major brand caffeine-free colas, are introduced.
197 +
198 +Inauguration of the first Pepsi-Cola operation in China.
199 +)))
200 +|1986|(% style="width:1034px" %)(((
201 +PepsiCo is listed on the Tokyo stock exchange.
202 +
203 +Pepsi-Cola acquires Mug Root Beer.
204 +
205 +PepsiCo purchases Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC).
206 +
207 + 7-Up International Acquired
208 +)))
209 +|1989|(% style="width:1034px" %)(((
210 +PepsiCo acquires Walkers Crisps and Smith Crisps, two of the United Kingdom's leading snack food companies.
211 +
212 +PepsiCo enters the top 25 of the Fortune 500 ranking.
213 +)))
214 +|1990|(% style="width:1034px" %)(((
215 +PepsiCo acquires a controlling interest in Gamesa, Mexico's largest cookie company.
216 +
217 +PepsiCo signs the largest commercial trade agreement in history with the Soviet Union.
218 +)))
219 +|1991|(% style="width:1034px" %)(((
220 +Pepsi-Cola forms a joint venture with Unilever to develop and market tea-based drinks.
221 +
222 +Ray Charles teams up with the Uh-Huh Girls. The slogan for Diet Pepsi is modified to "You Got the Right One Baby, Uh-Huh!"
223 +)))
224 +|1992|(% style="width:1034px" %)Aquafina Acquired
225 +|1994|(% style="width:1034px" %)PepsiCo and Starbucks form the North American Coffee Partnership to jointly develop ready-to-drink coffee beverages.
226 +|1995|(% style="width:1034px" %)PepsiCo will introduce Lay's brand potato chips in 20 markets throughout the world.
227 +|1997|(% style="width:1034px" %)(((
228 +Frito-Lay announces plans to buy the 104-year-old snack Cracker Jack.
229 +
230 +Aquafina bottled water is rolled-out nationally.
231 +
232 +PepsiCo spins off Kentucky Fried Chicken, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell as Tricon Global Restaurants, Inc.
233 +)))
234 +|1998|(% style="width:1034px" %)(((
235 +PepsiCo acquires Tropicana Products from Seagram Company Ltd., the biggest acquisition ever undertaken by PepsiCo.
236 +
237 +Frito-Lay becomes the snack chip leader in South and Central America as it enters a joint venture with Empreseas Polar SA of Venezuela.
238 +
239 +The Pepsi-Cola Company celebrates its 100th anniversary
240 +)))
241 +|1999|(% style="width:1034px" %)Tropicana juices enter the India market for the first time.
242 +|2000|(% style="width:1034px" %)PepsiCo, Inc. reaches agreement to acquire a majority stake in South Beach Beverage Company, whose highly innovative SoBe brand has made it one of industry's most successful companies.
243 +|2001|(% style="width:1034px" %)PepsiCo merges with The Quaker Oats Company.
244 +|2006|(% style="width:1034px" %)(((
245 +Pepsi acquires IZZE Beverage Company.
246 +
247 +PepsiCo announced its intent to acquire Naked Juice Company and the New Zealand snack company Bluebird Foods.
248 +
249 +PepsiCo completes the acquisition of Stacy's Pita Chip Co.
250 +)))
251 +|2007|(% style="width:1034px" %)(((
252 +PepsiCo and Pepsi Americas jointly acquire Sandora, a leading juice company in Ukraine.
253 +
254 +Lebedyansky Acquired
255 +)))
256 +|2009|(% style="width:1034px" %)PepsiCo and Calbee Foods Company announce a strategic alliance to make and sell a wide range of food products in Japan.
257 +|2010|(% style="width:1034px" %)(((
258 +PepsiCo completed the acquisition of The Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc. and PepsiAmericas, Inc., its two largest anchor bottlers.
259 +
260 +PepsiCo announces its intent to acquire Russia's Wimm-Bill-Dann, Russia's leading branded food-and-beverage company.
261 +
262 +AMP Energy Juice launches across the United States.
263 +)))
264 +|2011|(% style="width:1034px" %)(((
265 +PepsiCo and Tingyi Holding, one of the major food and beverage companies in China, announce an agreement to form a strategic alliance in China.
266 +
267 +PepsiCo acquires Mabel, a leading producer of cookies, crackers and snacks in Brazil.
268 +
269 +Wimm-Bill-Dann Acquired
270 +)))
271 +|2013|(% style="width:1034px" %)Frito-Lay unveils its first compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station.
272 +|2014|(% style="width:1034px" %)Pepsi introduces Pepsi Spire, a portfolio of innovative fountain beverage dispensers. Consumers can create more than 1,000 customized beverages with the touch of a button.
273 +|2016|(% style="width:1034px" %)Kevita Acquired
274 +|2018|(% style="width:1034px" %)(((
275 +Bare Snacks Acquired
276 +
277 +Health Warrior Acquired
278 +
279 +Soda Stream Acquired
280 +)))
281 +|2019|(% style="width:1034px" %)(((
282 +Muscle Milk Acquired
283 +
284 +Agreement to Buy Pineeer Foods
285 +)))
286 +|2020|(% style="width:1034px" %)Agreement to Buy BFY Brands, the maker of PopCorners Snacks
287 +|2022|(% style="width:1034px" %)Nitro Pepsi Launches
288 +
289 +
290 += References =
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183 183  {{putFootnotes/}}
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