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Ripple Foods makes pea-protein plant-based milk and dairy alternatives sold at Whole Foods, Target, Kroger, and Walmart, raising $17M in new funding in late 2024 and launching organic pea milk in Q1 2026 under a new CEO.
Ripple Foods is a Berkeley, California–based food and beverage company founded in 2014 that produces plant-based dairy alternatives using pea protein as the primary ingredient. Unlike almond, oat, or soy milks, Ripple's products derive protein from yellow peas—delivering 8g of protein per serving compared to 1g in most almond milks—while remaining free of the top allergens, non-GMO, vegan, and significantly more water-efficient than almond production. The company's product line includes Ripple Milk (original and flavored), protein shakes, and creamers sold through major US retailers including Whole Foods, Target, Kroger, and Walmart.
Premium ultra-filtered dairy brand with $1B+ retail sales; Core Power protein shakes benefiting from GLP-1 protein demand trend under Coca-Cola's distribution network.
Fairlife is a premium dairy brand offering ultra-filtered milk products with higher protein, lower sugar, and lactose-free formulations, most notably its Core Power protein shakes (42g protein) that have become one of the fastest-growing sports nutrition beverages in the US. Founded in 2012 as a joint venture between Select Milk Producers (a dairy co-op) and Coca-Cola, Fairlife was fully acquired by Coca-Cola in 2020 for a reported $980 million. The brand has achieved exceptional growth — Fairlife's retail sales exceeded $1 billion in 2022 and continued accelerating, making it one of Coca-Cola's most successful acquisitions.
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