Barr Britvic Soft Drinks

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Barr Britvic Soft Drinks plc is a proposed company to be founded by the merger between two British soft drink manufacturers, A G Barr and Britvic. Former Britvic shareholders will own 63 per cent of the combined entity, whilst Barr shareholders will have 37 per cent. By revenue, it will be one of the largest soft drinks companies in Europe. It will have annual sales of more than £1.5 billion and employ about 4,300 staff.

The company is behind such well known brands as Robinsons, Irn Bru and Tango. In the UK and Ireland it also produces Pepsi and 7UP under license from PepsiCo.

Its legal headquarters will be at AG Barr’s existing head office in Cumbernauld, Scotland, while the operational headquarters will be in Hemel Hempstead in southern England, where Britvic is based.

Whilst The Economist described the merger as "a defensive alliance", Russell Lynch of The Independent said, "The tie-up will help AG Barr’s push into the south, with its strength among smaller shopkeepers dovetailing with Britvic’s pub trade presence."