CCSI Cork Crowncap Database - Brewer/Bottler
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Brewer/bottler #6198 | | | | | State/Province | Peloponnese |
| | | | | Extra info | !926--2016 Water and soft drinks.
Founded in 1926 by Nick Panagopoulos, Ivi Panagopoulos was a small beverages company in Maroussi, Athens, named after the ancient Greek goddess Ivi whose duty was to refresh the Gods in Olympus by offering them the famous nectar.
During the ’60s and the ’70s, Ivi became a large enterprise with facilities both in Athens and Thessaloniki. The owners at the time also bought out the bottling facilities of the famous “Karandani” water fountains in Loutraki.
In 1973, the company acquired the exclusive right to manufacture, sell and distribute Pepsi-Cola in Greece. In 1989, the company Ivi-Panagopoulos was acquired by PepsiCo and changed its name to: PepsiCo-Ivi. Ceased operations in 2016 |
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