Both Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have a significant manufacturing presence in Canada, producing a wide range of beverages, including their flagship soft drinks.
Coca-Cola in Canada:
- Coke Canada Bottling operates as an independent, family-owned business with over 5,500 employees. They maintain more than 50 facilities across the country, including five manufacturing plants. These facilities are strategically located to serve various regions, ensuring efficient production and distribution.
PepsiCo in Canada:
- PepsiCo Beverages Canada operates six manufacturing facilities nationwide, accounting for 88% of the volume sold in Canada. pepsico.ca
- Facility Locations: PepsiCo’s manufacturing plants are strategically located across the country, including a notable facility in Cambridge, Ontario. This plant plays a crucial role in producing a variety of beverages for distribution throughout Canada. pepsico.ca
Canada boasts a diverse array of soft drinks produced by both major brands and artisanal companies. Here are some notable Canadian-made soft drinks:
- Canada Dry: Originating in Canada, Canada Dry is renowned for its ginger ale and offers a variety of other soft drinks. While it began in Canada, production now spans multiple countries. canadadry.ca
- Big 8 Beverages: Based in Stellarton, Nova Scotia, Big 8 produces a wide range of sodas, including cola, root beer, ginger ale, and fruit-flavored drinks. Established in 1930, it is owned by the Sobeys supermarket chain. big8beverages.ca
- Bec Cola: Founded in Quebec, Bec Cola is an organic cola sweetened with maple syrup, offering a unique Canadian twist on traditional cola beverages. en.wikipedia.org
- Brio: A Toronto-based company, Brio offers a Canadian version of the Italian chinotto soda, characterized by its bittersweet flavor derived from the chinotto fruit. en.wikipedia.org
- Beaver Buzz: Produced in British Columbia, Beaver Buzz is a line of energy drinks available in various flavors, including Saskatoon Berry and Citrus. beaverbuzz.com
- Muskoka Springs: Located in Ontario, Muskoka Springs offers craft sodas with flavors like Old Tyme Orange and Maple Cream Ale, providing a nostalgic taste experience. muskokasprings.com
- The Pop Shoppe: Established in 1969, The Pop Shoppe offers a variety of nostalgic soda flavors, including Lime Ricky and Black Cherry, and has experienced a resurgence in popularity across Canada. thepopshoppe.com
