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Cadbury Schweppes separates confectionary, beverages business
Cadbury Schweppes PLC announced plans to split itself in two, separating its confectionery and soft drinks businesses.
Cadbury Schweppes to spin off, not sell off, U.S. beverage unit
Cadbury Schweppes Plc plans to spin off its U.S. drinks unit, the maker of Dr Pepper and 7-Up, after the seven-month search for a buyer was derailed by collapsing...
Cadbury to split candy and beverage businesses
Under pressure from the same investor who pushed changes on Heinz last year, Britain's Cadbury Schweppes PLC announced plans to split its candy and beverage...
Cadbury Schweppes announces new labeling on regular 7UP
Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages (CSAB) announced it will introduce new labeling on regular 7UP to provide more information to consumers about the natural...
Cadbury to sell European beverage biz for $2.19 billion
Cadbury Schweppes PLC said Monday it agreed to sell its European soft-drinks arm for 1.85 billion euros, or $2.19 billion, to a consortium comprising private-equity...
Cadbury faces $37.5 million salmonella hit
Confectionery giant Cadbury Schweppes has said the salmonella contamination at one of its production plants will cost it about £20m ($37.5m) this year. Half of the...
Dr Pepper Snapple Group debuts
Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc. officially came into existence on May 7 with its demerger from Cadbury Schweppes PLC and a listing on the New York Stock Exchange.
Cadbury Rejects Kraft Takeover Offer
...Cadbury Rejects Kraft Takeover Offer FoodProcessing.com 09/07/2009 On September 7, 2009 London-based candy maker Cadbury confirmed that it had received an...
Cadbury bets on protein to promote its new sports drink
The Americas Beverages division of Cadbury Schweppes is bringing out Accelerade, a liquid version of a product that has been sold for years in powdered form. A...
Grocer Giant Eagle Accuses Chocolate Firms of Price Fixing
Giant Eagle believes its customers are paying too much for chocolate.