Fever-Tree

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Fever-Tree is a manufacturer of non-alcoholic soft drinks . The company was founded in 2004 by Charles Rolls and Tim Warrillow in London .

The premixer produces different types of tonic water , ginger beer , bitter lemon , cola and various lemonades . A cinchona tree (an occasional common name : fever tree ) is visualized in the background of the main label and as a logo on the neck bow as a signet for the company name . Fever-Tree shares have been traded on the London Stock Exchange since 2014. Since then, the share value has increased significantly. In November 2014, Fevertree Drinks plc was launched in the Alternative Investment Market on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker LSE: FEVR. Fever-Tree's sales rose to £ 169 million in 2017. In the last quarter of 2017, the soft drink maker had a value of 39% market share in the UK, compared to its competitor Schweppes with 31% market share.

Individual evidence

  1. Via Fever-Tree German website of the manufacturer, accessed on January 26, 2018
  2. Fever-Tree on the use of quinine and the origin of the name. Retrieved May 5, 2019 .
  3. Fever Tree winner in gin and tonic fever. In: Handelsblatt from January 24, 2018; accessed on January 26, 2018
  4. Phoebe French: Fever-Tree surpasses Schweppes by value in the UK off-trade In: The drinks business of January 25, 2018