PepsiCo Acquires Prebiotic Soda Brand Poppi for $1.65 Billion
The acquisition signals PepsiCo's continued investment in health-focused beverages as it expands its portfolio to meet growing consumer demand.
- PepsiCo announced plans to acquire Poppi, a prebiotic soda brand, for a net price of $1.65 billion after tax benefits, pending regulatory approval.
- Poppi, founded in 2018, markets its sodas as containing prebiotics and apple cider vinegar, though some health benefit claims remain unverified.
- The purchase aligns with PepsiCo’s strategy to expand in the health-conscious beverage sector, following recent acquisitions like Siete Foods and Sabra hummus.
- Prebiotic sodas are a growing market segment, but only about 5% of consumers drink them regularly, highlighting challenges in consumer education and awareness.
- Rival Coca-Cola recently launched its own prebiotic soda line, Simply Pop, as competition in the functional beverage market intensifies.