Coca-Cola and Nestle Announce Agreement to Refocus Activities of BPW Joint Venture on Black Tea Beverages
This agreement means The Coca-Cola Company and Nestle will independently develop, produce and market ready-to-drink coffee and non-black tea based beverages.
03/11/06 The Coca-Cola Company and Nestle announced both companies have agreed to refocus the activities of their Beverage Partners Worldwide (BPW) joint venture on black tea beverages. The transaction, which is subject to certain regulatory approvals, is expected to close early 2007.
Both partners believe a concentrated focus on black tea beverages by the joint venture throughout its territory will accelerate the growth and bolster the market presence of BPW. The green tea-based functional drink Enviga, recently launched in the U.S. and scheduled for rollout in Europe in 2007, will also be marketed through the existing joint venture.
This agreement means The Coca-Cola Company and Nestle will independently develop, produce and market ready-to-drink coffee and non-black tea based beverages. Both companies recognize the significant potential of these rapidly growing segments and will expand their offerings in these categories by identifying innovative new products and creating a broader choice for consumers.