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Keurig Dr Pepper (NASDAQ: KDP) premium RTD tea brand with Real Facts trivia caps and glass bottles; $800M-$1B retail sales competing with AriZona and Pure Leaf for premium ready-to-drink tea market.
Snapple is Keurig Dr Pepper's (NASDAQ: KDP) ready-to-drink (RTD) tea and juice brand — known for premium-positioned bottled iced teas (Peach Tea, Lemon Tea, Raspberry Tea), fruit drinks, and lemonades sold in distinctive 16 oz glass bottles featuring "Real Facts" trivia under each cap, creating the brand identity element that has driven consumer engagement since 1994. Originally founded in 1972 in Queens, New York by Unadulterated Food Products and acquired multiple times (Quaker Oats 1994, Triarc 1997, Cadbury Schweppes 2000, Dr Pepper Snapple 2008, now part of Keurig Dr Pepper), Snapple generates an estimated $800 million-$1 billion in annual retail sales as a leading RTD tea brand in North America.
SF fintech providing credit to help employees fully capture 401(k) employer match and ESPP benefits; $72.3M YC-backed with SoftBank investment at Microsoft, Google, Amazon employees.
Lendtable is a San Francisco-based fintech company providing lines of credit to salaried employees to fully capture their employer 401(k) match and ESPP (Employee Stock Purchase Plan) benefits — solving the underutilization problem where employees who can't afford to divert sufficient paycheck to 401(k) contributions leave matching employer funds uncaptured. Founded and backed by Y Combinator (W20) with $72.3 million raised including an $18 million Series A led by O1 Advisors with participation from SoftBank's SB Opportunity Fund and Valor Equity Partners, Lendtable has disbursed over $2.4 million in match benefits to employees at Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM.
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