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C&C (Cantrell & Cochrane), ISEQ: CCR, LSE: CCR, FWB: GCC, is a multi-million euro consumer goods group based in Ireland. Its core brands include Tayto, Ballygowan mineral water, Club Orange and various alcoholic drinks, as well as franchise deals for Pepsi, Britvic, and other brands. It also bottles drinks on behalf of other drinks companies, such as 7 Up. It's core brands have suffered a dramatic decrease in market share in recent years due to cheaper and more aggressive rivals such as Walke ...
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Córdoba, Argentina, located in Córdoba Province, Argentina
Córdoba, a department in Colombia
Córdoba, a municipality in the department of Quindío, Colombia
Córdoba, Durango, Mexico Read more here: » Córdoba: Encyclopedia - Córdoba |
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