Dunkin’ looks to cash in on ready-to-drink coffee market
September 30, 2016
Dunkin’ Brands, parent of Dunkin’ Donuts, is partnering with Coca-Cola to distribute a line of cold coffee beverages that will launch in the U.S. next year. Ready-to-drink coffee is a $1.5 billion business in North America with a joint venture between Starbucks and PepsiCo, which began in 1994, as the market leader.
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