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French multinational with €27.38B revenue in 2024 (+4.3%); €2.5B+ plant-based sales; launched NextMilk and Wondermilk in 2024; #1 yogurt brand globally with 32% market share across Activia, Oikos, and Danio flagship brands.
Danone is a French multinational food and beverage corporation founded in Barcelona in 1919 and headquartered in Paris. The company's mission — "One Planet. One Health" — reflects its strategy of linking human nutrition with environmental sustainability across its global portfolio. Danone operates in three core categories: Essential Dairy and Plant-Based products, Specialized Nutrition (infant and medical), and Waters.\n\nDanone's brand portfolio includes Activia, Oikos, and Danio in yogurt; Evian, Volvic, and Badoit in waters; Aptamil and Nutricia in specialized infant and clinical nutrition; and Silk, So Delicious, and Alpro in plant-based alternatives. In 2024 the company launched NextMilk and Wondermilk, its next-generation dairy-alternative lines designed to match the taste and texture of conventional milk. Plant-based sales surpassed €2.5 billion, and Danone holds a 32% global share of the yogurt category, making it the world's leading yogurt company.\n\nDanone reported €27.38 billion in revenue for 2024, a 4.3% increase, driven by pricing discipline and volume recovery in key markets. The company is listed on Euronext Paris and is a certified B Corporation in several markets, reflecting its commitment to social and environmental accountability. With operations in more than 55 countries and a manufacturing footprint spanning hundreds of sites, Danone is one of the largest food companies in the world by revenue.
PepsiCo Frito-Lay tortilla chip brand with $2B+ annual sales; Dinamita Stacked launch and Jacked Ranch Dipped return in 2024; top 3 tortilla chip brand sustaining leadership through bold flavor extensions and irreverent youth-oriented marketing.
Doritos is a tortilla chip brand owned by Frito-Lay, a division of PepsiCo, with origins tracing to Disneyland's Casa de Fritos restaurant in Anaheim, California, where the triangular corn chips were first served in the early 1960s. Frito-Lay began national distribution in 1966, and Doritos rapidly became one of the best-selling snack chip brands in the United States. The brand was built around bold flavors — most famously Nacho Cheese, introduced in 1972, and Cool Ranch, launched in 1986 — and an irreverent, youth-oriented marketing identity that set the template for snack brand advertising for decades.\n\nDoritos' product portfolio spans dozens of flavor varieties across its core tortilla chip line, including Nacho Cheese, Cool Ranch, Spicy Nacho, Flamin' Hot, and seasonally rotating limited editions. In 2024, Frito-Lay launched Dinamita Stacked, a new product line layering multiple flavors in a single chip, targeting the growing consumer appetite for snack innovation and intensity. The brand's marketing has been defined by culturally provocative campaigns — including its long-running Super Bowl advertising presence and its Crash the Super Bowl user-generated content contest — and collaborations across gaming, music, and pop culture.\n\nDoritos generates more than $2 billion in annual retail sales, consistently ranking among the top three tortilla chip brands in the United States. As part of PepsiCo's Frito-Lay division — the undisputed leader in US salty snacks with over $19 billion in annual net revenue — Doritos benefits from Frito-Lay's unmatched direct-store delivery network, shelf space relationships with major retailers, and manufacturing scale. Sixty years after its national launch, Doritos remains the defining brand in flavored tortilla chips and a benchmark for snack innovation and bold flavor marketing.
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