Schweppes Australia

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== Schweppes Australia ==

Schweppes Australia is a leading manufacturer and distributor of non-alcoholic beverages in Australia. The company is a subsidiary of the Asahi Beverages group, which is part of the Asahi Group Holdings, a major Japanese beverage company.

History[edit | edit source]

Schweppes has a long history dating back to 1783 when Jacob Schweppe developed a process to manufacture carbonated mineral water. The brand was introduced to Australia in the mid-19th century and has since become a household name. In 2009, Schweppes Australia was acquired by Asahi Breweries.

Products[edit | edit source]

Schweppes Australia offers a wide range of beverages, including:

Some of the popular brands under Schweppes Australia include:

Operations[edit | edit source]

Schweppes Australia operates several manufacturing plants and distribution centers across the country. The company is committed to sustainability and has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, such as water conservation and recycling programs.

Marketing[edit | edit source]

Schweppes Australia has a strong presence in the Australian market, supported by extensive marketing campaigns. The brand is known for its iconic advertising, including the famous "Schweppervescence" campaign.

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