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Coca-Cola FEMSA is the largest public bottler of Coca-Cola products globally and a prominent beverage company in Latin America and parts of Asia. Established in 1991 as a joint venture between FEMSA and The Coca-Cola Company, it has grown significantly since its inception. The company is headquartered in Mexico City and employs approximately 80,447 people, serving over 270 million consumers. Coca-Cola FEMSA produces, markets, sells, and distributes a wide range of beverages, including sparkling drinks, non-carbonated beverages, and alcoholic options like Topo Chico Hard Seltzer. The company boasts a portfolio of 134 brands and has established distribution agreements for products such as Monster energy drinks. Committed to social responsibility, Coca-Cola FEMSA invests in sustainability initiatives and community support, including microcredit programs and renewable energy projects. Its strategic acquisitions have expanded its reach across multiple countries, solidifying its position in the global beverage market.
The Coca-Cola Company is a leading American multinational corporation, founded in 1892 and based in Atlanta, Georgia. It is the world's largest beverage company, known for manufacturing, marketing, and selling syrup concentrates and a wide range of beverages. With over 500 brands available in more than 200 countries, Coca-Cola serves more than 2.1 billion servings daily. The company began in 1886 when pharmacist Dr. John S. Pemberton created the first Coca-Cola syrup. Asa Griggs Candler acquired the rights to the formula and incorporated the company in 1892, establishing a franchised bottling system that remains central to its operations. Coca-Cola's product portfolio includes popular sparkling beverages like Sprite and Fanta, as well as waters like Dasani and juices like Minute Maid. The company emphasizes its role as a 'total beverage company,' focusing on refreshment and social connection.
Kellanova is an American multinational food manufacturing company that specializes in snacks, convenience foods, international cereals, noodles, plant-based foods, and frozen breakfast products. Formerly known as the Kellogg Company, Kellanova became an independent entity in October 2023 and operates in over 180 countries, with projected net sales of approximately $13 billion for 2024. The company is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, and has key locations in Battle Creek, Michigan, Dublin, Shanghai, and Querétaro City, Mexico. Founded in 1906, Kellanova focuses on high-growth segments, particularly snacks, and aims to create better days for people by addressing issues like hunger and sustainability. Its product lineup includes well-known brands such as Pringles(R), Cheez-It(R), Pop-Tarts(R), and MorningStar Farms(R). Kellanova supports global supply chains and product innovation while emphasizing sustainability initiatives. The company has shown strong financial performance, with significant operating profit growth in North America and Europe.
The Hershey Company is a global leader in confectionery and snacking, founded in 1894 by Milton S. Hershey. Headquartered in Hershey, Pennsylvania, the company has a rich history that began with the Lancaster Caramel Company before transitioning to chocolate. Hershey's Milk Chocolate bars were introduced in 1900, and the company has since expanded its offerings to include over 70 brands, such as Reese's, York Peppermint Patties, and Twizzlers, along with non-chocolate snacks like Ice Breakers and SkinnyPop. With more than 16,000 employees worldwide, The Hershey Company emphasizes 'moments of goodness' and 'commerce with compassion.' It operates retail experiences like Hershey's Chocolate World and focuses on global expansion, including the acquisition of Nacional de Dulces in Mexico. The company is committed to sustainable practices and philanthropy, supporting initiatives like the Milton Hershey School trust, which reflects Hershey's legacy of community care and employee well-being.
Molson Coors Beverage Company is a multinational beverage corporation with a rich history dating back to 1786. It was formed through the merger of Molson and Coors in 2005 and later acquired full ownership of Miller Brewing Company in 2016. The company operates 18 breweries across North America and Europe, producing around 65 brands. Molson Coors emphasizes sustainability and has set targets for positive impact on employees, consumers, communities, and the environment. Its product lineup includes core brands like Coors Light, Miller Lite, and Molson Canadian, as well as premium and craft options such as Blue Moon and Leinenkugel's. The company also offers economy brands and beyond-beer products, including flavored beverages and spirits. With a presence in over 25 countries, Molson Coors continues to focus on growth in the premium and craft segments.
Mondelēz International is an American multinational company specializing in snack foods and confectionery. Founded in 2012 as a spin-off from Kraft Foods, it focuses on global snacks while maintaining a connection to its dairy and food roots dating back to 1903. The company employs over 110,000 people across 165 countries and generated $35.3 billion in net revenues in 2013. Mondelēz is a leading producer of biscuits, chocolate, chewing gum, candy, coffee, and powdered beverages. Its well-known brands include Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka, Oreo, Trident, Prince, and Chiclets. The company has expanded its portfolio through acquisitions, targeting premium and health-conscious markets. This includes brands like Kinh Do, Tate's Bake Shop, Hu Master Holdings, and Grenade. Mondelēz emphasizes innovation and growth while fostering employee well-being.