This timeline depicts the market share of The Coca-Cola Company in the United States from 2013 to 2024. In 2024, Coca-Cola's U.S. market share amounted to **** percent. Other soft drink industry market shares may be found here. The Coca-Cola CompanyThe Coca-Cola Company is a producer, retailer and marketer of non-alcoholic beverages and is well-known for its soft drink, Coca-Cola. The company was founded in 1892 and comprises the corporate division, which is headquartered in Atlanta, GA, and about 300 bottling partners worldwide.The product portfolio of Coca-Cola includes non-alcoholic beverages such as soft drinks, bottled water, sports drinks and energy drinks. The company’s most famous soft drink is undoubtedly the soft drink Coca-Cola. Brand rankings list the brand, for good reasons, as one of the most valuable and recognizable brands worldwide. The history of Coca-Cola began in 1886 when Atlanta pharmacist Dr. John S. Pemberton created a flavored syrup with a distinctive taste which could be sold at soda fountains by mixing the two components together. The secret formula, which originated in the United States, is still used today for producing Coca-Cola around the world.
This timeline shows the market share of the Coke Classic brand in the United States from 2013 to 2024. In 2024, Coke Classic brand's U.S. market share amounted to **** percent. The Coke Classic brand is one of the leading four brands of the Coca-Cola Company.
This statistic shows the soft drink market share of Coca-Cola and PepsiCo worldwide in 2015, based on sales volume. That year, Coca-Cola accounted for a **** percent share of the global soft drink market.
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In 2024, Coca-Cola was ranked as the ******* carbonated soft drink (CSD) company in the United States, with a volume share of **** percent. Ranked ******, PepsiCo garnered a volume share of **** percent that year. The carbonated soft drink industry Carbonated soft drinks are processed flavored beverages packaged in bottles and cans. Unlike alcoholic beverages, carbonated soft drinks have no age limit and are widely available to consumers in hypermarkets, supermarkets, convenience stores and other retail outlets. In order to appeal to the health conscious, soft drink brands have launched diet or no-sugar versions of their products. In 2018, nearly ** percent of American consumers aged between 30 and 49 years had had Coca-Cola Zero within the previous month. Some of the biggest companies in the world produce carbonated soft drinks: among them are Keurig Dr Pepper and PepsiCo, who had a global net revenue of **** and **** billion U.S. dollars, respectively. Carbonated soft drinks are segmented into various flavors such as lemon, cola, orange, and grape.
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The size of the U.S. Soft Drinks Market was valued at USD 45.40 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 63.46 billion by 2032, with an expected CAGR of 4.9 % during the forecast period. Soft drinks, commonly known as soda or pop, are non-alcoholic beverages that are carbonated and typically sweetened, often flavored with a variety of ingredients. These beverages can be classified into several categories, including colas, fruit-flavored sodas, diet sodas, and sparkling waters. Soft drinks originated in the late 19th century, with early formulations being medicinal and containing ingredients like coca leaf extract and kola nuts. Over the years, they have evolved into mainstream products enjoyed globally, with brands like Coca-Cola and Pepsi dominating the market. Soft drinks are primarily composed of carbonated water, sweeteners (sugar, high fructose corn syrup, or artificial sweeteners), flavorings, and sometimes preservatives and caffeine. The carbonation process, which involves dissolving carbon dioxide gas in water under pressure, gives soft drinks their characteristic fizz and refreshing quality. The sweeteners used in soft drinks can vary significantly, leading to a distinction between regular and diet versions. Diet soft drinks utilize artificial sweeteners to provide sweetness without the calories associated with sugar.
This statistic shows the soft drink market share of Coca-Cola worldwide in 2006 and 2015, based on sales volume. The market share of Coca-Cola grew from **** percent in 2006, up to **** percent in 2015.
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Coca-Cola reported GBP14.42B in Market Capitalization this July of 2025, considering the latest stock price and the number of outstanding shares.Data for Coca-Cola | CCH - Market Capitalization including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last July in 2025.
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The global carbonated beverage market, valued at $417.77 million in 2025, is poised for significant growth. While the precise CAGR is unavailable, considering the established presence of major players like Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and Cadbury Schweppes, and the consistent consumer demand (albeit facing health-conscious trends), a conservative estimate of a 3-5% CAGR over the forecast period (2025-2033) is reasonable. This growth is fueled by factors such as increasing disposable incomes in developing economies, expanding distribution networks, and innovative product launches (e.g., flavored sparkling waters and healthier alternatives). However, the market faces challenges from growing health concerns surrounding sugar consumption, increasing awareness of healthier alternatives like fruit juices and bottled water, and stringent regulations on sugar content in many regions. The competitive landscape is highly consolidated, with a few dominant players controlling a significant market share. Future growth will likely depend on these companies' ability to adapt to shifting consumer preferences by offering healthier options, sustainable packaging, and innovative marketing campaigns that address evolving health consciousness. The segmentation of the market (unspecified in the provided data) is crucial to understand the specific drivers and restraints impacting each category. For example, diet sodas might show different growth trends compared to regular sodas. Similarly, regional variations are likely significant, with emerging markets exhibiting stronger growth potential compared to mature markets where saturation is higher. The success of companies like Parle Agro and Postobon, who cater to regional preferences, further supports this. To sustain growth, the industry needs to address consumer demands for healthier, more sustainable, and innovative products. Failure to do so could lead to slower growth or even market contraction in certain segments.
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Explore the dominant players in the global soft drink market, including Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, as well as other notable brands like Dr. Pepper Snapple Group and Red Bull. Learn how these key players maintain their market share and compete in the industry.
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The global carbonated soft drinks (CSD) market exhibited a robust size of $259.89 billion in 2025, demonstrating a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 1.8% from 2019 to 2024. This relatively modest growth reflects evolving consumer preferences towards healthier beverage options, including sparkling water, functional drinks, and juices. While CSDs remain a significant part of the global beverage landscape, driven by established brands like Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, and the enduring appeal of classic flavors, the market faces challenges. These include growing health consciousness leading to decreased consumption, increased taxation on sugary drinks in many regions, and the rise of competitive substitutes. Successful players are adapting by diversifying their portfolios, introducing low-sugar or zero-sugar variants, and focusing on innovative flavors and packaging to cater to evolving consumer demands. Growth within the CSD market is expected to remain steady but moderate in the forecast period of 2025-2033, driven by continued demand in emerging markets and targeted marketing strategies. Further market segmentation analysis (missing from the provided data) would be crucial for a more comprehensive understanding. Factors like product type (cola, non-cola), packaging (cans, bottles), distribution channels, and regional variations significantly impact overall market performance. For instance, regions with higher disposable incomes and established CSD cultures may exhibit different growth rates compared to regions with rising health concerns and stricter regulations. A detailed analysis of consumer behavior, competitive dynamics, and regulatory landscapes across different regions will help paint a clearer picture of the CSD market's future trajectory. The presence of major players like Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and regional giants signifies the market’s competitiveness and the potential for continued innovation and adaptation within the industry.
The statistic shows the global market share of the Coca-Cola Company and other soft drink companies in 2011. In 2011, the Coca-Cola Company held a global market share of ** percent. The Coca-Cola Company is a producer, retailer and marketer of non-alcoholic beverages and is well-known for the soft drink Coca-Cola. The company was founded in 1892 and is currently headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia in the United States. Soft drinks Soft drinks belong to the non-alcoholic beverage industry. Depending on the region, they are also known as soda, pop, or carbonated beverages, and cover drinks containing water, sugar or a type of artificial sweetener, and a flavoring agent. These fizzy drinks are mostly available in regular and diet varieties.Multinational companies competing in the soft drink market are comprised of The Coca-Cola Company, Pepsi-Co. Inc. and Dr Pepper Snapple, to name a few. In the beverage segment, The Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo have been bitter rivals for ages. PepsiCo always has to face the so-called ’Pepsi challenge’ as competing with Coca-Cola. The ‘Pepsi challenge’ originally took place as a taste test. Consumers were invited to try beverages out of two blank cups – one containing Pepsi Cola and one containing Coca-Cola. Consumers were then asked to evaluate the taste of these two beverages and to decide which one they would prefer. The blind tests let most Americans surprisingly learn that they would prefer Pepsi Cola over Coca-Cola, based on exclusive taste.PepsiCo, Inc. is based in Purchase, NY, United States and was founded in 1965. Their beverage product portfolio comprises soft drinks, bottled water, fruit juices, iced tea and ready-to-drink coffee beverages. Pepsi-Cola, Mountain Dew, and Aquafina are some of their best-selling global brands.
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The global market size of Non-alcoholic Beverages is $XX million in 2018 with XX CAGR from 2014 to 2018, and it is expected to reach $XX million by the end of 2024 with a CAGR of XX% from 2019 to 2024.
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Rising health consciousness is shaping the Soft Drink Production industry, with consumers increasingly reaching for diet or lower sugar soft drinks. Strong consumer interest, combined with regulatory pressure such as the 2018 Soft Drinks Industry Levy, has driven widespread reformulation as producers adapt their portfolios to meet both legislative requirements and evolving tastes. Soft drink sales are booming in the on-trade segment as consumers increasingly shift away from alcohol, boosting demand for soft drinks. Producers have struggled with escalating input costs, particularly sugar prices, which peaked in August 2024 due to shifting trade dynamics. Soft Drink Production revenue is expected to swell at a compound annual rate of 0.7% to £8.7 billion over the five years through 2025-26, with revenue expected to climb by 1.5% in the current year. The shift away from alcohol to soft drinks continues to drive industry revenue, creating opportunities for players to market themselves as premium soft drink producers. Producers are expanding their low-calorie ranges with adventurous flavour profiles to boost appeal to health-conscious consumers seeking novel drink experiences, like IRN-BRU’s launch of a Raspberry Ripple low-calorie variant in March 2024. Surging input costs, including a sharp rise in aluminium prices in March 2025, have squeezed profitability, keeping it below pre-pandemic levels. Larger Soft Drink Producers have been able to leverage strong brand loyalty to pass on these costs through higher prices and shrinking product sizes, though smaller producers struggled. Major players are also using their scale to form strategic partnerships to refresh brand image and boost appeal among younger generations, like Coca-Cola’s partnership with the Premier League. Industry revenue is forecast to climb at a compound annual rate of 3.7% to £10.4 billion over the five years through 2030-31. Flavour innovation will remain key as producers align with the growing demand for healthier soft drinks. The premium push is set to continue, with brands positioning themselves as alcohol-free beverages that still offer a sense of indulgence. Larger players are expected to use their scale to pass on rising input costs and acquire smaller, nutritional soft drink brands to strengthen their wellness credentials. UK Soft Drink Producers will face mounting environmental pressure as the nation progresses towards net zero, compounded by regulations like the Extended Producer Responsibility scheme launched on 1 January 2025. This will force producers to innovate to remain compliant and attract eco-conscious consumers in the coming years.
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Coca-Cola reported $296.65B in Market Capitalization this July of 2025, considering the latest stock price and the number of outstanding shares.Data for Coca-Cola | KO - Market Capitalization including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last July in 2025.
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The global soft beverages market is a dynamic and expansive sector, exhibiting considerable growth potential. While precise figures for market size and CAGR are absent from the provided data, a reasonable estimation can be made based on industry knowledge and publicly available reports. Considering the presence of major players like Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and Nestle, coupled with consistent consumer demand across various segments (carbonated soft drinks, juices, bottled water, energy drinks, etc.), the market size in 2025 is likely to be in the range of $500 billion to $600 billion USD. Assuming a moderately optimistic outlook given ongoing health-consciousness trends and economic factors, a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4-5% over the forecast period (2025-2033) seems plausible. This growth will be driven by several factors, including the expanding global population, rising disposable incomes in developing economies, and the proliferation of innovative product offerings (e.g., functional beverages, low-sugar options). Market trends indicate a growing preference for healthier alternatives, such as functional beverages enriched with vitamins and minerals, as well as low-sugar and sugar-free options. The rising health consciousness is a key restraint, pushing manufacturers to continuously innovate and adapt their product portfolios to meet these changing consumer preferences. Regional variations will be significant, with developed markets showing more moderate growth driven by premiumization and diversification, while emerging markets experience robust expansion fueled by increasing consumption and affordability. Key players are investing heavily in branding, distribution networks, and marketing campaigns to maintain their market positions and capitalize on emerging opportunities, particularly in the health and wellness segment. Competition is fierce, particularly among the major players listed, creating opportunities for smaller brands to innovate and cater to niche consumer demands.
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The Coca-Cola Company is an North American multinational beverage corporation incorporated under Delaware's General Corporation Law[a] and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. The Coca-Cola Company has interests in the manufacturing, retailing, and marketing of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups, and alcoholic beverages. The company produces Coca-Cola, the sugary drink for which it is best known for, invented in 1886 by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton. At the time, the product was made with coca leaves, which added an amount of cocaine to the drink, and with kola nuts, which added caffeine, so that the coca and the kola together provided a stimulative effect. This stimulative effect is the reason the drink was sold to the public as a healthy "tonic", and the coca and the kola are also the source of the name of the product and of the company.In 1889, the formula and brand were sold for $2,300 (roughly $68,000 in 2021) to Asa Griggs Candler, who incorporated The Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta in 1892.
Since 1919, Coca-Cola has been a publicly traded company. Its stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "KO". One share of stock purchased in 1919 for $40, with all dividends reinvested, would have been worth $9.8 million in 2012, a 10.7% annual increase adjusted for inflation. A predecessor bank of SunTrust received $100,000 for underwriting Coca-Cola's 1919 public offering; the bank sold that stock for over $2 billion in 2012. In 1987, Coca-Cola once again became one of the 30 stocks which makes up the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which is commonly referenced as a proxy for stock market performance; it had previously been a Dow stock from 1932 to 1935. Coca-Cola has paid a dividend since 1920 and, as of 2019, had increased it each year for 57 years straight.
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The global carbonated drinks market is a dynamic and substantial sector, exhibiting considerable growth potential. While precise market size figures for 2025 aren't provided, considering industry reports indicating similar beverage markets valued in the hundreds of billions, a reasonable estimate for the 2025 carbonated drinks market size would be $500 billion USD. Assuming a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4% (a conservative estimate considering fluctuations in consumer preferences and economic factors), the market is projected to reach approximately $650 billion USD by 2033. This growth is fueled by several key drivers: increasing disposable incomes in developing economies, the continued popularity of carbonated drinks, especially among younger demographics, and the diversification of flavors and product offerings by major players. Emerging trends include the rise of healthier options like low-calorie and sugar-free alternatives, the growing popularity of premium and craft carbonated drinks, and the expanding presence of online and e-commerce channels for distribution. However, restraining factors include growing health concerns about sugar consumption, increasing awareness of the environmental impact of plastic packaging, and regulatory pressures aimed at reducing sugar intake. The market segmentation reveals a significant preference for fruit-flavored drinks and the strong presence of both traditional brands and newer, healthier options, emphasizing the importance of catering to diverse consumer needs and preferences. The geographic distribution shows a strong concentration in North America and Europe, while the Asia Pacific region offers significant untapped potential due to its growing population and increasing consumer spending. The competitive landscape is dominated by established multinational corporations like Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, but also includes a substantial number of regional and emerging brands, particularly within the Asia Pacific and South America regions. The success of players in this market depends on their ability to innovate, adapt to changing consumer preferences, address health and environmental concerns, and efficiently reach consumers through diverse distribution channels. Effective marketing and branding strategies will play a key role in capturing market share within this highly competitive sector. Future growth hinges on effective diversification across product offerings, addressing sustainability concerns, and strategically leveraging digital channels for increased market penetration. This detailed understanding of the drivers, trends, and restraints allows for a comprehensive analysis of the future growth trajectory of the carbonated drinks market.
This timeline depicts the market share of The Coca-Cola Company in the United States from 2013 to 2024. In 2024, Coca-Cola's U.S. market share amounted to **** percent. Other soft drink industry market shares may be found here. The Coca-Cola CompanyThe Coca-Cola Company is a producer, retailer and marketer of non-alcoholic beverages and is well-known for its soft drink, Coca-Cola. The company was founded in 1892 and comprises the corporate division, which is headquartered in Atlanta, GA, and about 300 bottling partners worldwide.The product portfolio of Coca-Cola includes non-alcoholic beverages such as soft drinks, bottled water, sports drinks and energy drinks. The company’s most famous soft drink is undoubtedly the soft drink Coca-Cola. Brand rankings list the brand, for good reasons, as one of the most valuable and recognizable brands worldwide. The history of Coca-Cola began in 1886 when Atlanta pharmacist Dr. John S. Pemberton created a flavored syrup with a distinctive taste which could be sold at soda fountains by mixing the two components together. The secret formula, which originated in the United States, is still used today for producing Coca-Cola around the world.