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Lebedyansky (russian: Лебедянский) is a Russian multi-national company that manufacturers fruit juice,
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vegetable juice Vegetable juice is a juice drink made primarily of blended vegetables and also available in the form of powders. Vegetable juice is often mixed with fruits such as apples or grapes to improve flavor. It is often touted as a low-sugar alternative to ...
, and soft drinks. The company is owned by PepsiCo, and is the largest fruit juice manufacturer in Eastern Europe and the sixth largest in the world. Lebedyansky has two major production centers, both located in the
Lipetsk Oblast Lipetsk Oblast (russian: Липецкая область, Lipetskaya oblast) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Lipetsk. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 1,173,513. Geography Lipe ...
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History

In 1967, a
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was established in
Lebedyan Lebedyan (russian: Лебедя́нь) is a town and the administrative center of Lebedyansky District in Lipetsk Oblast, Russia, located on the upper Don River, northwest of Lipetsk, the administrative center of the oblast. Population: Histo ...
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Lipetsk Oblast Lipetsk Oblast (russian: Липецкая область, Lipetskaya oblast) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Lipetsk. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 1,173,513. Geography Lipe ...
, around 350 kilometers south of Moscow. The company produced canned fruits and vegetables. In 1992 the company was privatized and transformed into a joint stock company. In 1996, Lebedyansky launched its first branded product, "Tonus Juice" and in 1998, the company management decided to pursue a major expansion. On 20 March 2008, PepsiCo announced their acquisition of 75.53% of Lebedyansky, for the sum of
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1.4 billion, making PepsiCo the largest shareholder, and parent company of Lebedyansky. The purchase was completed on 28 August 2008.


Affiliated brands

In becoming the leading juice producer in Russia, Lebedyansky developed the following brands:


Premium

*Ya **14 juices and nectars **4 traditional Russian berry flavors


Mid-priced

*Tonus


Low-budget

*Fruktoviy Sad, a brand that received heavy advertising campaigns, by itself accounts for 16% of all juice sold in Russia **Apple Juice **Tomato Juice **10 different fruit nectars *Frustyle, a stylish brand that appeals to young people **Blood Orange **Kiwi **Mango-Papaya **Banana-Strawberry *Privet


Baby food

*Lebedyanska *Frutonjanja (en: Fruitnurse)


See also

* Wimm-Bill-Dann Foods, ''Russian yogurt and fruit juice producer, also owned by PepsiCo'' * PepsiCo, ''American multi-national corporation, parent company, and largest shareholder of Lebedyansky'' *
Food industry of Russia The food industry of Russia is a branch of industry in Russia. The volume of production in the manufacture of food products and tobacco - 3.12 trillion rubles (in 2010), including: * Food production - 2.952 trillion rubles; * Manufacture of toba ...


References


External links


Official website
(archived, 20 Jul 2011) Drink companies of Russia Drink companies of the Soviet Union Manufacturing companies based in Moscow Companies based in Lipetsk Oblast Food and drink companies established in 1967 1967 establishments in Russia PepsiCo subsidiaries Companies formerly listed on the Moscow Exchange {{Russia-company-stub