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1 Background and history  





2 Cedevita instant vitamin drinks  



2.1  Market position  







3 Product line  





4 Corporate statistics  





5 References  














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Cedevita d.o.o.
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryBeverage
Founded1929
HeadquartersZagreb, Croatia
ProductsDrink mixes, soft drinks

Number of employees

251-500
ParentAtlantic Grupa
Websitewww.cedevita.hr

Cedevita d.o.o. is a Croatian company which produces a wide range of teas, instant drinks, and dietetic products. A notable owner of the company was the Croatian pharmaceutical company Pliva d.d. Since 2001 Cedevita has been part of the Atlantic Grupa.

Background and history[edit]

Cedevita began production in 1929 in Borongaj, Zagreb (where the main factory still operates) as a branch of the Swiss company Wander AG to produce dietetic products.[citation needed]

In 1947, a new facility was built in Trogir for processing of plants and manufacturing of teas.

The company sponsors KK Cedevita, a basketball club in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Cedevita instant vitamin drinks[edit]

The first instant vitamin drink (Orange flavored Cedevita) was created in 1969, however, production did not start until 1970. In 1985, the company launched the lemon flavor drink, and, in 1990, grapefruit. Wild berry and apple flavours were introduced in 1999. Other flavors include tropical and mandarin. A sugar-free version was introduced in 1985. A product line called "Cedevita Junior" was designed for children, with a higher percentage of vitamins and minerals.

According to data published by Atlantic Grupa, Cedevita is Atlantic's best-selling brand. Cedevita is in the Consumer Healthcare Division, accounting for 24% of the sales.[1]

Market position[edit]

Cedevita d.o.o. has a leading position (over 50% of the market) in the segment of instant vitamin drinks on the Croatian market and in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, and Serbia.[2]

Product line[edit]

Corporate statistics[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Atlantic Grupa: Company of Added Value". May 2009. Archived from the original on 2012-06-06. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  • ^ "Cedevita". Cedevita. Retrieved 2022-06-27.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cedevita&oldid=1227254146"

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