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- Duke_and_Sons abstract "Duke and Sons Pvt. Ltd was established in 1889 in Bombay (now Mumbai), India, as a company that manufactured aerated waters, and fruit drinks. It was originally owned by the Pandole family, a well-known Parsi business name. Duke and Sons was founded by Dinshwaji Cooverji Pandole. The company used to manufacture Tango, Raspberry, Ginger, Pineapple, Lemonade and Mangola drinks under the Duke's brand. The Pandole family ran the company until 1994, when it was sold to PepsiCo. When sold, Duke's had a 55% market share in the segments it operated in Bombay and Maharashtra.Pepsico manufactured the drinks until 2004, when it discontinued all the drinks apart from Lemonade and Mangola. The decision was based on the fact that the drinks were marketed only in western India, while Pepsico wanted to concentrate on its national brands. In December 2011, Pepsico announced that it was reviving the old flavours under the Duke's brand. Apart from reviving old drinks Raspberry soda, Gingerade and Ice-Cream soda, Pepsico announced the launch of a new drink, Mumbai Masala Soda under the Duke's brand. The relaunch included a bright new PET packaging as well as retro glass bottles in addition to an increased margin for small retailers, enticing them to prominently display the bottles in their shops. Pepsi relaunched Duke's Soda as well, as part of a strategy to increase market share with the help of regional brands.Originally, Duke's manufactured lemonade from a shed in Byculla and later at Khetwadi areas of Bombay. Its products were distributed by bullock cart and distribution was limited to Bombay until 1940, when the company acquired Ford trucks. By 1989, the company had 90 distribution trucks. In 1970, the company established a manufacturing unit in the suburb of Chembur, with a production capacity of 19,000 crates per shift. When Coca-Cola first launched in India in the 1950s, Duke's launched Mangola, a mango flavoured juice drink to survive competition. Duke's Gingerade was popularly used when people had eaten too much or had an upset stomach, while the Raspberry drink was a favourite at Parsi weddings as well as a children's favourite. The Duke's brand is synonymous with Irani cafés in Mumbai.".
- Duke_and_Sons manufacturer PepsiCo.
- Duke_and_Sons origin India.
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- Duke_and_Sons wikiPageWikiLink Mumbai.
- Duke_and_Sons wikiPageWikiLink Parsi.
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- Duke_and_Sons wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duke and Sons".
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- Duke_and_Sons caption "The Duke's logo".
- Duke_and_Sons introduced "1889".
- Duke_and_Sons manufacturer PepsiCo.
- Duke_and_Sons name "Duke and Sons".
- Duke_and_Sons origin "India".
- Duke_and_Sons type Cola.
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- Duke_and_Sons subject Category:1889_introductions.
- Duke_and_Sons subject Category:Indian_beverage_brands.
- Duke_and_Sons subject Category:PepsiCo_brands.
- Duke_and_Sons type Beverage.
- Duke_and_Sons type Food.
- Duke_and_Sons type Beverage.
- Duke_and_Sons type Brand.
- Duke_and_Sons type Product.
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- Duke_and_Sons comment "Duke and Sons Pvt. Ltd was established in 1889 in Bombay (now Mumbai), India, as a company that manufactured aerated waters, and fruit drinks. It was originally owned by the Pandole family, a well-known Parsi business name. Duke and Sons was founded by Dinshwaji Cooverji Pandole. The company used to manufacture Tango, Raspberry, Ginger, Pineapple, Lemonade and Mangola drinks under the Duke's brand. The Pandole family ran the company until 1994, when it was sold to PepsiCo.".
- Duke_and_Sons label "Duke and Sons".
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- Duke_and_Sons wasDerivedFrom Duke_and_Sons?oldid=681134832.
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- Duke_and_Sons name "Duke and Sons".