Coca-Cola Investing In Sports Drink Maker BodyArmor

 

NEW YORK (AP) — Coca-Cola is buying a minority ownership stake in sports drink maker BodyArmor,

for an undisclosed amount, marking the latest move by the world's biggest beverage maker to diversify its offerings.

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The Atlanta company said Tuesday the deal will allow it to increase its stake in BodyArmor. BodyArmor will get access to Coca-Cola's bottling system, which the companies say could increase distribution. Coca-Cola also makes the sports drink Powerade, while rival PepsiCo Inc. makes the more popular Gatorade.

Coca-Cola has been investing in newer drinks to become what CEO James Quincey calls a "total beverage" company as Americans move away from traditional sodas. Its investments in recent years have included milk that is strained to have more protein and a push behind sparkling water.

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