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List of PepsiCo brands

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This is an alphabetical list of PepsiCo brands.[1][2] It lists licensed trademarks, partnerships, including those in only certain markets, and products, split into foodtypes.

Trademarks

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Licensed and joint partnership trademarks

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Products

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  • Coffee Drinks
    • Seattle's Best Coffee
    • Starbucks DoubleShot
    • Starbucks Frappucino
    • Starbucks Iced Coffee
  • Energy Drinks
  • Cereal
  • Other
  • Rice Snacks
  • Side Dishes
  • Snacks
  • Soft Drinks (original Pepsi brands)
  • Sports Nutrition
    • Gatorade G Series Prime 01
    • Gatorade Thirst Quencher - G Series Perform 02
    • Gatorade G Series Recover 03
    • Gatorade G2
    • Gatorade Natural
    • Gatorade G2 Natural
    • Gatorade G Series FIT Prime 01 Pre-Workout Fuel
    • Gatorade G Series FIT Perform 02 Workout Hydration
    • Gatorade G Series FIT Recover 03 Post-Workout Recovery
    • Gatorade G Series PRO 01 Nutrition Shake
    • Gatorade G Series PRO 01 Nutrition Bar
    • Gatorade G Series PRO 01 Carbohydrate Energy Formula
    • Gatorade G Series PRO 02 Endurance Formula
    • Gatorade G Series PRO 02 Perform Gatorlytes
    • Gatorade G Series PRO 03 Protein Recovery Shake
    • Gatorade G Series PRO Prime +
    • Gatorade G Series PRO Recover +
  • Bottled Water
  • Largest brands by sales

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    Largest PepsiCo Brands based on 2009 retail sales
    Brand
    Pepsi
    Mountain Dew
    Lay's potato chips
    Tropicana beverages
    Diet Pepsi
    Gatorade
    7 Up (outside U.S.)
    Doritos tortilla chips
    Mirinda
    Quaker foods and snacks
    Cheetos
    Lipton teas (PepsiCo/Unilever partnership)
    Ruffles potato chips
    Aquafina bottled water
    Pepsi Max
    Fritos corn chips
    Tostitos tortilla chips
    Sierra Mist
    Walkers potato crisps
    Source: 2009 PepsiCo Annual Report[citation needed]    $0               $5b              $10b              $15b                $20b

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "PepsiCo Annual Report 2015" (PDF). pp. 5–6. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
    2. ^ "US Brands Shopping List" (PDF). PepsiCo. April 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 21 July 2011.
    3. ^ "Alvalle: Growing Vegetables Close to Home".
    4. ^ Lucas, Amelia (September 16, 2020). "PepsiCo to launch drink to aid sleep as consumers struggle with stress". CNBC. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
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