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The company consists of PepsiCo Americas Foods (PAF), PepsiCo Americas Beverages (PAB) and PepsiCo International (PI).
PAF includes Frito-Lay North America, Quaker Foods North America and all Latin America food and snack businesses, including Sabritas and Gamesa businesses in Mexico. PAB includes PepsiCo Beverages North America and all Latin American beverage businesses. PI includes all PepsiCo businesses in the United Kingdom, Europe, Asia, Middle East and Africa. PepsiCo brands are available in nearly 200 countries and generate sales at the retail level of more than $98 billion.
Some of PepsiCo's brand names are more than 100-years-old, but the corporation is relatively young. PepsiCo was founded in 1965 through the merger of Pepsi-Cola and Frito-Lay. Tropicana was acquired in 1998 and PepsiCo merged with The Quaker Oats Company, including Gatorade, in 2001.
PepsiCo offers product choices to meet a broad variety of needs and preference -- from fun-for-you items to product choices that contribute to healthier lifestyles.
PepsiCo’s mission is “To be the world's premier consumer products company focused on convenient foods and beverages. We seek to produce healthy financial rewards to investors as we provide opportunities for growth and enrichment to our employees, our business partners and the communities in which we operate. And in everything we do, we strive for honesty, fairness and integrity.”
PepsiCo (symbol: PEP) shares are traded principally on the New York Stock Exchange in the United States. The company is also listed on the Chicago and Swiss stock exchanges. PepsiCo has consistently paid cash dividends since the corporation was founded.
At PepsiCo, we believe that as a corporate citizen, we have a responsibility to contribute to the quality of life in our communities. This philosophy is expressed in our sustainability vision which states: “PepsiCo’s responsibility is to continually improve all aspects of the world in which we operate – environment, social, economic -- creating a better tomorrow than today.”
Our vision is put into action through programs and a focus on environmental stewardship, activities to benefit society, and a commitment to build shareholder value by making PepsiCo a truly sustainable company.
PepsiCo World Headquarters is located in Purchase, New York, approximately 45 minutes from New York City. The seven-building headquarters complex was designed by Edward Durrell Stone, one of America's foremost architects. The building occupies 10 acres of a 144-acre complex that includes the Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens, a world- acclaimed sculpture collection in a garden setting.
The collection of works is focused on major twentieth century art, and features works by masters such as Auguste Rodin, Henri Laurens, Henry Moore, Alexander Calder, Alberto Giacometti, Arnaldo Pomodoro and Claes Oldenberg. The gardens originally were designed by the world famous garden planner, Russell Page, and have been extended by François Goffinet. The grounds are open to the public, and a visitor's booth is in operation during the spring and summer.
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PepsiCo Americas Beverages
PepsiCo Americas Foods
PepsiCo International
PEPSICO BEVERAGES NORTH AMERICA (PBNA)
PepsiCo’s beverage business was founded 1898 by Caleb Bradham, a New Bern,
North Carolina druggist, who first formulated Pepsi-Cola.
Today, Brand Pepsi is part of a portfolio of beverage brands that includes carbonated soft drinks, juices and juice drinks, ready-to-drink teas and coffee drinks, isotonic sports drinks, bottled water and enhanced waters. PBNA has well known brand such as Mountain Dew, Diet Pepsi, Gatorade, Tropicana Pure Premium, Aquafina water, Sierra Mist, Mug, Tropicana juice drinks, Propel, SoBe, Slice, Dole, Tropicana Twister and Tropicana Season’s Best.
PBNA manufactures and sells concentrate for some of these brands to licensed bottlers, who sell the branded products to independent distributors and retailers. PBNA provides advertising, marketing, sales and promotional support for its brands. This includes some of the world's best-loved and most-recognized advertising.
In 1992 PBNA formed a partnership with Thomas J. Lipton Co. to selling ready-to-drink tea brands in the United States. Pepsi-Cola also markets Frappuccino ready-to-drink coffee through a partnership with Starbucks.
Tropicana was founded in 1947 by Anthony Rossi as a Florida fruit packaging
business. In 1954 Rossi pioneered a pasteurization process for orange juice.
For the first time, consumers could enjoy the fresh taste of pure not-from-concentrate
100% Florida orange juice in a ready-to-serve package. The juice, Tropicana
Pure Premium, became the company’s flagship product. PepsiCo acquired
Tropicana, including the Dole juice business, in August 1998.
SoBe became a part of PBNA in 2001. SoBe manufactures and markets an innovative line of beverages including fruit blends, energy drinks, dairy-based drinks, exotic teas and other beverages with herbal ingredients.
Gatorade thirst quencher sport drinks was acquired by The Quaker Oats Company in 1983 and became a part of PepsiCo with the merger in 2001. Gatorade is the first isotonic sports drink. Created in 1965 by researchers at the University of Florida for the school's football team, "The Gators," Gatorade is now the world's leading sport's drink.
PepsiCo Beverages North America includes the United States and Canada.
LATIN AMERICA BEVERAGES
The Latin Americas Beverage business features a powerful suite of powerhouse brands and distinct products tailored for the market. Gatorade outsells the nearest competitor more than five to one and, in Sao Paulo---7UP H2Oh! --- a lightly carbonated, is dominating the competition in its lead market.
PepsiCo Americas Foods
FRITO-LAY NORTH AMERICA
PepsiCo's snack food operations had their start in 1932 when two separate events
took place. In San Antonio, Texas, Elmer Doolin bought the recipe for an unknown
food product – a corn chip – and started an entirely new industry.
The product was Fritos brand corn chips, and his firm became the Frito Company.
That same year in Nashville, Tennessee, Herman W. Lay started a business distributing potato chips. Mr. Lay later bought the company that supplied him with product and changed its name to H.W. Lay Company. The Frito Company and H.W. Lay Company merged in 1961 to become Frito-Lay, Inc.
Major Frito-Lay products include Lay’s potato chips, Doritos flavored
tortilla chips, Tostitos tortilla chips, Cheetos cheese flavored snacks, Fritos
corn chips, Ruffles potato chips, Rold Gold pretzels, Sun Chips multigrain snacks,
Munchies snack mix, Lay’s Stax potato crisps, Cracker Jack candy coated
popcorn and Go Snacks. Frito-Lay also sells a variety of branded dips, Quaker
Fruit & Oatmeal bars, Quaker Quakes corn and rice snacks, Grandma’s
cookies, nuts and crackers.
Frito-Lay North America includes Canada and the United States
QUAKER FOODS NORTH AMERICA
The Quaker Oats Company was formed in 1901 when several American pioneers in
oat milling came together to incorporate. In Ravenna, Ohio, Henry D. Seymour
and William Heston had established the Quaker Mill Company. The figure of a
man in Quaker clothes became the first registered trademark for breakfast cereal
and remains the hallmark for Quaker Oats today.
In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, John Stuart and his son, Robert, and their partner, George Douglas, operated the largest cereal mill of the time. Ferdinand Schumacher, known as "The Oatmeal King," had founded German Mills American Oatmeal Company in 1856.
Combining The Quaker Mill Company with the Stuart and Schumacher businesses
brought together the top oats milling expertise in the country as The Quaker
Oats Company.
The first major acquisition of the company was Aunt Jemima Mills Company in 1926, which is today the leading manufacturer of pancake mixes and syrup. Gatorade was acquired in 1983.
In 1986, The Quaker Oats Company acquired the Golden Grain Company, producers of Rice-A-Roni.
PepsiCo merged with The Quaker Oats Company in 2001.
LATIN AMERICA BEVERAGES
The Latin Americas Foods business includes operations in Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela. This business continues to grow organically and through acquisitions like the Lucky snacks business in Brazil.
PepsiCo International
PEPSICO INTERNATIONAL
PepsiCo
International includes all PepsiCo businesses in the United Kingdom, Europe,
Asia, Middle East and Africa.
Pepsi-Cola began selling its products outside the United States and Canada in
the mid-1930s, opening in the United Kingdom in 1936. Operations grew rapidly
beginning in the 1950s. Today, PepsiCo beverages are available in more than
170 countries and territories. Brands include Aquafina, Gatorade and Tropicana.
In addition to brands marketed in the United States, PepsiCo International brands include Mirinda, Seven-Up and many local brands.
PepsiCo began its international snack food operations in 1966. Today, products
are available in nearly 170 countries. Often PepsiCo snack food products are
known by local names. These names include Gamesa and Sabritas in Mexico, Walkers
in the United Kingdom, Simths in Australia, Matutano in Spain, Elma Chips in
Brazil, and others. The company markets Frito-Lay brands on a global level,
and introduces unique products for local tastes.