PepsiCo buys prebiotic soda brand Poppi for nearly $2 billion
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PepsiCo buys prebiotic soda brand Poppi for nearly $2 billion
PepsiCo said Monday that it is buying prebiotic soda brand Poppi for nearly $2 billion.NBC News - 3h -
PepsiCo to buy prebiotic brand Poppi for nearly $2 billion
PepsiCo will acquire healthier soda brand Poppi as it strives to diversify into soda and snack offerings.CBS News - 58m -
Poppi Has Landed a $1.95 Billion Acquisition Deal With PepsiCo
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Pepsi will pay $1.7 billion for a soft-drink company that got its start on ‘Shark Tank’
Pepsi boosts healthy offerings with Poppi, a maker of prebiotic drinksMarketWatch - 1h -
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