Fever-Tree

Fever-Tree
Traded as LSE: FEVR
Founder
Headquarters London
Area served
74 countries worldwide
Website www.fever-tree.com/ Edit this on Wikidata

Fever-Tree is a producer of drink mixers, founded by Charles Rolls and Tim Warrillow in 2004.[1]

Based in west London, Fever-Tree makes a variety of products including tonic water, ginger beer and lemonade. As of March 2015, their products are exported to 50 countries.[2]

In March 2013, the founders sold 25% of the company to Lloyds Development Capital.[1] In November 2014, the company floated on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker LSE:FEVR. The market capitisation at the IPO values Fevertree Drink at £154.4m.[3] Since the market value had been increased 4-fold until January 2018-[4]

Products

Fever-Tree's products are manufactured in Somerset.[5]

Their mixers have won "Outstanding Cold Beverage" in the sofi Awards in 2010, 2011, and 2012.[6]

Fever-Tree sells premium drink mixers. Their range includes:

  • Indian Tonic Water
    • #1 Best Selling and #1 Most Trending Tonic Water by the World's 50 Best Bars Annual Report 2016
  • Naturally Light Tonic Water
  • Mediterranean Tonic Water
  • Elderflower Tonic Water
  • Aromatic Tonic Water
  • Clementine & Cinnamon Tonic Water
  • Sicilian Lemon Tonic
  • Premium Soda Water
  • Sicilian Lemonade
  • Madagascan Cola
  • Ginger Ale
  • Spiced Orange Ginger Ale
  • Smoky Ginger Ale
  • Ginger Beer
  • Naturally Light Ginger Beer
  • Bitter Lemon

References

  1. 1 2 Shaw, Lucy (2013-03-13). "Fever-Tree tonic sells stake for £12m". The Drinks Business. Retrieved 2013-04-10.
  2. "The Sunday Times International Track 100" (PDF). The Sunday Times: 2–3. 8 May 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 June 2012. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  3. http://walbrockresearch.com/fevertree-drinks-share-price-worth-investing-today/
  4. Gewinner im Gin-Tonic-Fieber Handelsblatt 24 January 2018, retrieved the same day
  5. "Company Profile - Fever-Tree". The Grocer. 2008-03-03. Retrieved 2013-04-10.
  6. "2012 sofi awards - Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic". foodspring.com. Retrieved 2013-04-10.


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