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DRY is soda for everyone. Created specifically to be a less sweet soda, DRY has just four all natural ingredients and is sweetened with a minimal amount of pure cane sugar. DRY contains 1/4 to 1/3 of the sugar and calories of traditional soda, which allows its fruit, flower, and herb flavors to shine through. DRY Soda is certified gluten free, OU certified kosher, caffeine free, and sodium free. Available in slim aluminum cans as well as glass bottles, DRY Soda is ideal to sip, pair, or mix for any occasion.
Iconic Brands (OTCQB: ICNB) together with its wholly owned subsidiary TopPop, establishes and supports brands, innovates, produces, licenses, packages, sells alcohol and non-alcohol beverages and creates sustainable packaging solutions to the consumable goods market. Iconic`s focus on lifestyle branding and the rising “Better-for-You”, “Better-for-Planet” consumer category has made it a leader in developing celebrity brands worldwide such as its Bellissima Prosecco by Christie Brinkley. TopPop is a pioneer in flexible packaging. The company`s creative solutions from inception to full scale production, like its “ready-to-freeze” (RTF) alcohol ice pops make it a harbinger in the “pouch market", one of the fastest growing segments of the beverage industry. TopPop`s proprietary and visionary applications has made the company a leader in providing these increasingly desirable products and services, from "design through delivery", to some of the largest Fortune 500 andmultinational alcohol beverage companies and brands today. The company is vertically integrated with operations in multiple states and sells and distributes products across the globe.
Go Brewing is a company that produces non-alcoholic craft beer using traditional beer making methods. Their mission is to make the best NA beer on the planet.
Nutec Group is a Mechanicsburg, PA-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
Coca-Cola arrived in Canada over 120 years ago in 1896. In October 1905, the company applied to register the Coca-Cola trademark in Canada and set up a small factory at 65 Bellwoods Avenue in Toronto. This was the first bottling facility outside the United States.