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== Copella == | |||
[[File:Copella_company_logo.png|thumb|right|Copella company logo]] | |||
Copella | '''Copella''' is a brand of fruit juices, primarily known for its apple juice, produced in the United Kingdom. The brand is owned by [[Tropicana Products]], a division of [[PepsiCo]]. Copella juices are made from apples grown in the orchards of Boxford Farm, located in the county of [[Suffolk]], England. | ||
== | == History == | ||
Copella was founded in 1969 by the Peake family at Boxford Farm. The brand started with a focus on producing high-quality apple juice using traditional methods. Over the years, Copella has expanded its product range to include a variety of fruit juices, but it remains best known for its apple juice. | |||
In 1998, Copella was acquired by [[Tropicana Products]], which is part of the [[PepsiCo]] family. This acquisition allowed Copella to expand its distribution and reach a wider audience while maintaining its commitment to quality and sustainability. | |||
== | == Production == | ||
Copella | Copella juices are made using apples sourced from Boxford Farm and other local orchards. The production process involves pressing the apples to extract the juice, which is then pasteurized to ensure safety and extend shelf life. Copella prides itself on using natural ingredients and avoiding artificial additives. | ||
== | == Products == | ||
Copella offers a range of fruit juices, including: | |||
* Apple Juice | |||
* Apple & Elderflower | |||
* Apple & Raspberry | |||
* Apple & Mango | |||
These juices are available in various sizes, catering to both individual consumers and families. | |||
[[Category: | == Sustainability == | ||
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[[Category: | Copella is committed to sustainable farming practices. The brand works closely with local farmers to ensure that the apples are grown in an environmentally friendly manner. Copella also focuses on reducing its carbon footprint by optimizing its production and distribution processes. | ||
== Related pages == | |||
* [[Tropicana Products]] | |||
* [[PepsiCo]] | |||
* [[Fruit juice]] | |||
* [[Suffolk]] | |||
[[Category:Juice brands]] | |||
[[Category:PepsiCo brands]] | |||
[[Category:Companies based in Suffolk]] | |||
Latest revision as of 10:56, 15 February 2025
Copella[edit]

Copella is a brand of fruit juices, primarily known for its apple juice, produced in the United Kingdom. The brand is owned by Tropicana Products, a division of PepsiCo. Copella juices are made from apples grown in the orchards of Boxford Farm, located in the county of Suffolk, England.
History[edit]
Copella was founded in 1969 by the Peake family at Boxford Farm. The brand started with a focus on producing high-quality apple juice using traditional methods. Over the years, Copella has expanded its product range to include a variety of fruit juices, but it remains best known for its apple juice.
In 1998, Copella was acquired by Tropicana Products, which is part of the PepsiCo family. This acquisition allowed Copella to expand its distribution and reach a wider audience while maintaining its commitment to quality and sustainability.
Production[edit]
Copella juices are made using apples sourced from Boxford Farm and other local orchards. The production process involves pressing the apples to extract the juice, which is then pasteurized to ensure safety and extend shelf life. Copella prides itself on using natural ingredients and avoiding artificial additives.
Products[edit]
Copella offers a range of fruit juices, including:
- Apple Juice
- Apple & Elderflower
- Apple & Raspberry
- Apple & Mango
These juices are available in various sizes, catering to both individual consumers and families.
Sustainability[edit]
Copella is committed to sustainable farming practices. The brand works closely with local farmers to ensure that the apples are grown in an environmentally friendly manner. Copella also focuses on reducing its carbon footprint by optimizing its production and distribution processes.