I used to work at Cadbury Schweppes. Truthfully, it depends what country & segment you are referring to. Cadbury Schweppes is a large category which competes within the following categories:
- Chocolate & Confections
- Carbonated Soft Drinks (e.g. Dr. Pepper, 7Up)
- Juices & Juice Drinks (e.g. Snapple, Mott's, Hawaiian Punch, Clamato)
- Snacks (e.g. Mott's Apple Sauce)
Within Chocolate, it's interesting that Cadbury is a very small player outshone by Nestle, M&M Mars (now called Masterfoods) and Hershey. Cadbury is a distant 4th. But, in Canada & Europe, Cadbury is a huge player - perhaps #2. This is because Cadbury Schweppes is British based and hence has a much larger presence in Europe, Canada & Australia.
Within Confections (e.g. gum, hard candy), competitors would include Wrigley's.
Within Soft Drinks, Cadbury Scheppes is a distant 3rd, with Coke in the lead, followed closely by Pepsi. Interestingly enough, I think that 7-Up, one of Cadbury's products, is actually sold by Pepsi outside the US.
Within Juices & Juice Drinks, competition is w/ Coke (e.g. Minute Maid, Hi-C) and Pepsi (e.g. Tropicana, Gatorade, Brisk Iced Tea), Ocean Spray, Welch's and many smaller players.
Within Fruit Snacks, Dole & Del Monte are the largest competitors.
2006-10-31 01:02:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Russell Stover, Nestle
Cadbury Schweppes also makes soft drinks.'
2006-10-31 00:44:32
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answered by Bluealt 7
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roundtree, nestle, lindt, greene and blacks
2006-10-31 00:45:06
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answered by bottomburps 4
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