Dr Pepper Snapple insists it can sustain TEN volume growth
date:Jul 28, 2012
Texas-based DPS said would continue to focus on its Core 5 brands (Sunkist, 7UP, Dr Pepper, Sun Drop and Canada Dry) as its results for the three months ending June 30 showed Q2 turnover up slightly year-over year at $1.621bn.

Comparative net income in Q2 also rose from $172m to $178m, but H1 income fell against 2011, from $286m to $280m.

DPS President and CEO Larry Young said:We once again outperformed the category in CSDs, growing both volume and dollar share, and made progress against our g
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