Draft:TK Lemonade
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| Formerly | Taylor Keith |
|---|---|
Company type | Subsidiary |
| Industry | Soft drinks |
Area served | Ireland |
| Products |
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| Owner | Britvic Ireland |
| Website | britvic.com/our-brands |
TK Lemonade, formerly known as Taylor Keith, is an Irish soft drink brand owned by Britvic Ireland.[1][2][3][4] Originally founded in 1888[5][6] in Wicklow as a mineral water company, the brand has become most widely known for its red lemonade,[7][8][9] which it claims to have invented.
History
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The company was purchased by Cantrell and Cochrane (C&C) in the 1950s, following the retirement of Noel Taylor.[10]
Following the acquisition of C&C's soft drinks division in May 2007, TK became part of Britvic Ireland.[citation needed]
See also
References
- ^ Dunworth, Ali (17 November 2025). "Football Special, Tanora, Cidona, TK lemonade – Irish fizzy drinks are having a revival". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 16 December 2025. Retrieved 6 April 2026.
- ^ "Britvic posts higher annual profit on strong soft drinks demand". RTÉ. 20 November 2024. Archived from the original on 21 November 2024. Retrieved 6 April 2026.
- ^ Percival, Geoff (11 May 2021). "Ballygowan owner set to show huge earnings decline due to lockdown". Irish Examiner. Archived from the original on 6 April 2026. Retrieved 6 April 2026.
International soft drinks group Britvic – which also includes TK lemonade and MiWadi in its Irish portfolio – is due to publish financial figures for the six months to the end of March next Tuesday.
- ^ Gordon, Caoimhe (8 July 2024). "Carlsberg to acquire Ballygowan owner Britvic". Irish Independent. Archived from the original on 20 July 2025. Retrieved 6 April 2026.
Britvic currently produces 39 brands, which are sold in 100 countries. This includes the TK Lemonade, Mi Wadi and Ballygowan brands in Ireland.
- ^ Pope, Conor (2 October 2017). "Which Irish brands do we love the most?". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 16 May 2025. Retrieved 6 April 2026.
TK Red Lemonade was a pioneer in the soft drink market in Ireland and was set up in 1888.
- ^ Halliday, Gillian (12 October 2024). "NI Tayto or the Republic version, Barry's Tea or Thompson's, TK red lemonade or Maine Zero Cloudy? Foodies have their say on cross-border treats". Irish Independent. Archived from the original on 6 April 2026. Retrieved 6 April 2026.
- ^ "Findus Crispy Pancakes and red lemonade - Remember the old-school treats that actually made us happy?". Irish Independent. 27 August 2018. Archived from the original on 6 April 2026. Retrieved 6 April 2026.
- ^ "Two packets of Tayto and a bottle of TK . . ". The Irish Times. 20 June 2009. Archived from the original on 7 July 2025. Retrieved 6 April 2026.
TK red lemonade is frequently quoted in the top 10 products Irish expatriates miss most about home.
- ^ McNamara, Brinsley (6 November 2024). "Football Special, Brown Lemonade and Cavan Cola – the inside story of Ireland's booming minerals trade". Irish Independent. Archived from the original on 6 November 2024. Retrieved 6 April 2026.
- ^ Flanagan, Eileen (17 September 2024). "Taylor Family". Tinahely History and Photos. Retrieved 6 April 2026.
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Category:Britvic Category:Irish drinks Category:Soft drinks Category:Lemonade Category:Soft drink stubs Category:Ireland stubs
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