Prigat
Prigat[edit | edit source]
Prigat is a popular brand of fruit juices and nectars, owned by the Gat Foods division of Central Bottling Company Ltd. The brand is known for its wide range of flavors and high-quality products, which are exported to over 40 countries worldwide.
History[edit | edit source]
Prigat was established in 1967 by the Gat brothers in Israel. The brand quickly gained popularity due to its unique flavors and high-quality ingredients. Over the years, Prigat has expanded its product range to include a variety of fruit juices, nectars, and juice drinks.
Products[edit | edit source]
Prigat offers a wide range of products, including:
- Fruit Juices: Prigat's fruit juices are made from 100% fruit juice with no added sugar. They are available in a variety of flavors, including apple, orange, and grape.
- Nectars: Prigat's nectars are a blend of fruit juice and pulp, offering a thicker and richer taste. They are available in flavors such as peach, apricot, and mango.
- Juice Drinks: Prigat's juice drinks are a lighter, more refreshing option. They are available in flavors like lemonade and tropical punch.
Distribution[edit | edit source]
Prigat products are distributed globally, reaching over 40 countries. The brand has a strong presence in Europe, Asia, and Africa, and is continually expanding its reach.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
Prigat is committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility. The company uses recyclable packaging and strives to reduce its carbon footprint through various initiatives.
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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD