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1986 Beecham sold its soft drink business to [[Britvic]].<ref>Aberdeen Press and Journal - Wednesday 29 October 1986</ref> | 1986 Beecham sold its soft drink business to [[Britvic]].<ref>Aberdeen Press and Journal - Wednesday 29 October 1986</ref> | ||
1987 Britvic Soft Drinks Limited changed its name to Britvic Corona Limited on 13th March 1987, but in 1989 changed its name back to Britvic Soft Drinks Limited<ref>Companies House filings</ref> The event was celebrated by the release of 4,200 balloons from one of Britvic's factories.<ref>Nottingham Evening Post 13 April 1989</ref> | 1987 [[Britvic Soft Drinks]] Limited changed its name to Britvic Corona Limited on 13th March 1987, but in 1989 changed its name back to Britvic Soft Drinks Limited<ref>Companies House filings</ref> The event was celebrated by the release of 4,200 balloons from one of Britvic's factories.<ref>Nottingham Evening Post 13 April 1989</ref> | ||
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of Drayton House, Drayton Road, Solihull
1958 Corona Soft Drinks was sold to the Beecham Group
1986 Beecham sold its soft drink business to Britvic.[1]
1987 Britvic Soft Drinks Limited changed its name to Britvic Corona Limited on 13th March 1987, but in 1989 changed its name back to Britvic Soft Drinks Limited[2] The event was celebrated by the release of 4,200 balloons from one of Britvic's factories.[3]