Top Consumer Goods Companies by Revenue 2026

50 companies ranked by revenue, market share, and AI visibility β€” including Keurig, Pampers, Ninja

Market:Part of $8.22T F&B market (2024)
Growth:5-6% CAGR (2024-2030)
53companies
2
Silver

Pampers

Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) global diaper brand at $7B+ annual revenue; Swaddlers through Easy Ups competing with Kimber...

$7000M
1
Champion

Keurig

Keurig Dr Pepper (NASDAQ: KDP) single-serve K-Cup brewing system in 38M+ US households at $14.8B company revenue; 100+ licensed brand pod ecosystem co...

$14800M
3
Bronze

Ninja

SharkNinja (NYSE: SN) Ninja kitchen appliance brand with $4.47B combined revenue; Ninja Creami viral TikTok success comp...

$4470M

Complete Rankings

#1
Keurig
πŸ’° $14800M

Keurig Dr Pepper (NASDAQ: KDP) single-serve K-Cup brewing system in 38M+ US households at $14.8B company revenue; 100+ licensed brand pod ecosystem competing with Nespresso for home coffee appliance market.

#2
Pampers
πŸ’° $7000M

Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) global diaper brand at $7B+ annual revenue; Swaddlers through Easy Ups competing with Kimberly-Clark Huggies for dominant share of $64B global diaper market.

#3
Ninja
πŸ’° $4470M

SharkNinja (NYSE: SN) Ninja kitchen appliance brand with $4.47B combined revenue; Ninja Creami viral TikTok success competing with KitchenAid and Vitamix for premium performance-at-value kitchen appliances.

#4
Pandora

SiriusXM-owned music radio service with Music Genome Project personalization; 50M+ US users on ad-supported radio model competing with Spotify for streaming as on-demand complement.

#5
Dyson
πŸ’° $6800M

British premium appliance company with Β£6.8B revenue from cordless vacuums, Airwrap hair tools, and air purifiers; James Dyson-owned competing with SharkNinja on proprietary digital motor technology.

#6
KitchenAid
πŸ’° $16600M

Whirlpool $16.6B 2024, small appliances +4%, 'Make More Than Meals' Oct 2025

#7
GE
πŸ’° $39000M

GE Aerospace β€” jet engine maker with $39B revenue powering 737 MAX and A320neo; completed three-way breakup (Aerospace, Vernova energy, HealthCare) with LEAP engine production ramp.

#8
Bissell

Family-owned American cleaning appliance brand with 150-year heritage; Pet Hair Eraser vacuum line and full floor care portfolio competing against Dyson and Shark.

#9
Mr. Coffee

Iconic American drip coffee maker brand that launched automatic home coffee brewing in 1972; Newell Brands-owned budget-accessible machines competing against Keurig and Ninja.

#10
Whirlpool
πŸ’° $16600M

NYSE-listed (WHR) global #1 home appliance maker at $16.6B revenue with KitchenAid, Maytag, and Whirlpool brands; competing with LG and Samsung after selling EMEA business to ArΓ§elik in 2024.

#11
Frigidaire

Electrolux (Stockholm: ELUX) US home appliance brand with century-long heritage in refrigerators, ranges, and laundry; value-tier competing with Whirlpool and GE Appliances for mainstream residential appliance share.

#12
Maytag

Whirlpool-owned appliance brand with durability heritage; "Built-to-Last" washing machines and dryers competing with LG, Samsung, and GE Appliances for the mainstream premium appliance segment.

#13
Shark
πŸ’° $4000M

NYSE-listed SharkNinja (SN) vacuum and appliance brand with ~$4B revenue; DuoClean vacuum technology competing with Dyson at lower prices alongside Ninja cooking appliances brand.

#14
Black+Decker

Stanley Black & Decker-owned consumer power tool and appliance brand; 20V MAX cordless platform for DIY homeowners competing with Ryobi and Hart for mass retail tool market.

#15
Dirt Devil
πŸ’° $50M

TTI/Royal Appliance, Versa 3-in-1 launch 2024, $50M+ revenue, budget vacuum leader, Walmart exclusive models

#16
Hamilton Beach
πŸ’° $620M

NYSE-listed (HBB) small kitchen appliance manufacturer with 100+ year heritage at $620M revenue; Hamilton Beach and Proctor Silex competing with Ninja and Cuisinart for mass market kitchen appliances.

#17
Cuisinart
πŸ’° $5000M

Conair $5B Aug 2025, Cuisinart $750M, outdoor grills Feb 2025, Gibson licensing

#18
Nespresso

NestlΓ©'s premium espresso capsule brand with CHF 6.5B revenue and 700+ boutiques globally; proprietary capsule system competing with Keurig and Lavazza for the home espresso machine market.

#19
Campbell's Company (The)
πŸ’° $10300M

Camden NJ diversified food company (NYSE: CPB) at $10.3B FY2025 sales; rebranded to The Campbell's Company (Nov 2024), Rao's acquisition $2.7B, new CEO Mick Beekhuizen (Feb 2025) competing with General Mills for shelf-stable meals.

#20
Dollar Tree
πŸ’° $17600M

Chesapeake VA value retail (NASDAQ: DLTR) at $17.6B FY2024 revenue; Family Dollar sold for $1B (2025, vs. $9.5B acquired 2015), multi-price 3.0 format ($1.25-$7) in 2,900 stores competing with Dollar General for value shoppers.

#21
J.M. Smucker Company (The)
πŸ’° $8700M

Orrville OH consumer foods (NYSE: SJM) at $8.7B FY2025 revenue (+7%); Uncrustables fastest-growing brand, Hostess ($5.6B acquisition 2023) integration challenge, Jif/Folgers/CafΓ© Bustelo portfolio competing with Kraft Heinz.

#22
Conagra Brands
πŸ’° $11900M

Chicago packaged frozen food brands (NYSE: CAG) ~$11.9B FY2025 revenue; Birds Eye 40%+ frozen veggie share, Slim Jim #1 convenience meat snack, Pinnacle Foods acquisition 2018 competing with NestlΓ© and General Mills.

#23
McCormick & Company
πŸ’° $6720M

Hunt Valley MD global flavor leader (NYSE: MKC) at $6.72B FY2024 sales (+1%); McCormick/Old Bay/Frank's RedHot/French's brands, B2B Flavor Solutions for McDonald's and KFC, 2025 guidance 0-2% growth vs. Kraft Heinz.

#24
Hormel Foods
πŸ’° $11900M

Austin MN branded food (NYSE: HRL) ~$11.9B FY2024 revenue; SPAM/Skippy/Planters/Jennie-O portfolio, 250-position restructuring 2025, Planters $3.35B integration challenge competing with Tyson and Conagra.

#25
Kellanova
πŸ’° $35900M

Kellanova acquired by Mars Inc. Aug 2024 for $35.9B ($83.50/share); Pringles, Cheez-It, Pop-Tarts, Eggo integrated into Mars global snacking alongside M&M's/Snickers competing with Frito-Lay and Mondelez.

#26
Altria
πŸ’° $9700M

Richmond VA tobacco and nicotine (NYSE: MO) ~$9.7B net revenue FY2024; Marlboro 40%+ US cigarette share, on! oral pouch competing with Zyn, 50%+ operating margins, ABI stake, competing with Reynolds/BAT.

#27
Molson Coors Beverage Company
πŸ’° $11700M

Chicago global brewer (NYSE: TAP) ~$11.7B FY2024 revenue; Coors Light/Miller Lite Bud Light boycott beneficiaries, Coors Banquet cultural renaissance, premiumization competing with ABI and Constellation.

#28
Keurig Dr Pepper
πŸ’° $15350M

Burlington MA beverages (NASDAQ: KDP) at $15.35B FY2024 revenue (+3.6%); Dr Pepper/7UP/Snapple + Keurig K-Cup, 82% FCF growth, 2025 guidance mid-single-digit growth competing with Coca-Cola and PepsiCo.

#29
Kimberly-Clark
πŸ’° $20100M

NYSE-listed (KMB) personal care company with Huggies, Kleenex, Scott, and Cottonelle at $20.1B revenue; competing directly with P&G Pampers and Charmin for global diaper and tissue market leadership.

#30
Kenvue
πŸ’° $15500M

Skillman NJ consumer health (NYSE: KVUE) ~$15.5B FY2024 revenue; J&J spinoff May 2023, Tylenol/Band-Aid/Neutrogena/Listerine/Aveeno portfolio, talc litigation exposure competing with Haleon and P&G.

#31
3M
πŸ’° $23100M

NYSE-listed (MMM) industrial conglomerate with $23.1B revenue and 60K+ products (Scotch, Post-it, Nexcare); 2024 healthcare spinoff as Solventum after resolving $16B+ in PFAS and earplug litigation.

#32
Brown–Forman
πŸ’° $4200M

Brown family-controlled spirits company; Jack Daniel's world's best-selling American whiskey; $4.2B FY2024 revenue; Woodford Reserve premium bourbon; EU tariff risk for ~60% international volumes.

#33
Seventh Generation

Unilever-owned natural cleaning brand with transparent ingredient disclosure; plant-based formulations and packaging transparency competing with Method and Mrs. Meyer's in natural cleaning market.

#34
Philip Morris International
πŸ’° $37900M

International tobacco leader transformed by IQOS heated tobacco (32.4M users) and ZYN nicotine pouches; $37.9B FY2024 revenue; 65%+ smoke-free revenue target; $16B Swedish Match acquisition 2022.

#35
Clorox
πŸ’° $7100M

NYSE-listed (CLX) consumer goods at $7.1B revenue with 60%+ US bleach market share; Clorox, Pine-Sol, Burt's Bees, and Glad competing with Reckitt Lysol and P&G for household cleaning leadership.

#36
Monster Beverage
πŸ’° $7500M

US energy drink leader with $7.5B FY2024 revenue; Coca-Cola strategic partner (16.7% stake + global distribution); Bang acquisition 2023; competes with Celsius's fitness-focused challenger rise.

#37
Constellation Brands
πŸ’° $9800M

Victor NY Mexican beer imports (NYSE: STZ) ~$9.8B FY2025 revenue; Modelo Especial #1 US beer brand since June 2023, Corona/Pacifico, wine portfolio review, competing with ABI and Molson Coors.

#38
Bunge Global
πŸ’° $45800M

St. Louis global ag trader and processor (NYSE: BG) ~$45.8B FY2024 revenue; Viterra $8.2B acquisition pending 2025 closing, soybean crush/export, biofuel demand competing with ADM and Cargill.

#39
Walgreens Boots Alliance
πŸ’° $147000M

Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA) reported ~$147B revenue in FY2024. Global pharmacy and healthcare company operating 8,700+ Walgreens stores and the Boots UK pharmacy chain. HQ: Deerfield, IL.

#40
Hershey Company (The)
πŸ’° $10200M

Hershey PA chocolate and snacks (NYSE: HSY) ~$10.2B FY2024 revenue; Reese's #1 US candy brand, cocoa inflation $2.5K→$12K/MT crisis, SkinnyPop salty snacks, competing with Mars and Ferrero.

#41
NVR
πŸ’° $9700M

Capital-light homebuilder with lot-option model (no land ownership); $9.7B FY2024 revenue; 30-50% ROE through cycles; Ryan Homes/NVHomes in Mid-Atlantic; one of highest-priced US stocks.

#42
Johnson & Johnson
πŸ’° $88800M

FY2024 Sales: $88.8B (+4.3%) | Net Profit: $14.1B (+5.6%) | EPS: $5.79 | Adjusted EPS: $9.98 | FY2025 Guidance: Operational Sales Growth 2.5-3.5%, Adj EPS $10.75-$10.95 (+8.7% midpoint)

#43
Lamb Weston
πŸ’° $6300M

World's largest frozen French fry producer; $6.3B FY2024 revenue; CEO transition 2024; QSR traffic softening (McDonald's volume reduction) creating excess capacity pressure; NYSE: LW.

#44
Archer Daniels Midland
πŸ’° $85500M

Global ag processing giant with $85.5B FY2024 revenue; 2024 SEC/accounting scandal triggered CEO leave and stock -30%; core grain trading/oilseed crushing remains strong; NYSE: ADM.

#45
Church & Dwight
πŸ’° $6000M

Consumer goods company with $6B revenue; Arm & Hammer, OxiClean, Trojan, and Waterpik portfolio targeting mid-tier value-oriented consumers competing with P&G and Colgate-Palmolive.

#46
Henkel
πŸ’° $21000M

German consumer goods and industrial adhesive company with €21B revenue; Loctite adhesives and Schwarzkopf hair care competing with 3M and P&G through EV battery adhesive growth.

#47
SC Johnson
πŸ’° $10000M

Private US consumer goods company with $10B+ revenue; Windex, Pledge, Ziploc, and Raid brands with 100% recyclable packaging commitment and sustainability-led family ownership.

#48
Reckitt
πŸ’° $14000M

British consumer health company with Β£14B revenue; Lysol, Mucinex, Nurofen, and Durex brands managing Mead Johnson infant formula litigation while competing with P&G and J&J.

#49
Sysco
πŸ’° $78800M

Sysco (SYY) reported $78.8B revenue in FY2024, up 3% YoY. #1 US foodservice distributor. Serves 700,000+ restaurant/hospitality customers. ~72,000 employees. HQ: Houston, TX.

#50
Coca-Cola Company (The)
πŸ’° $45800M

Coca-Cola Company (KO) reported ~$45.8B revenue in FY2024. World's largest beverage company owning 200+ brands including Sprite, Fanta, Dasani, and Minute Maid. HQ: Atlanta.

About Consumer Goods

The consumer goods industry manufactures and distributes products for personal and household use, including packaged foods, beverages, cleaning supplies, toiletries, over-the-counter medications, and other items purchased frequently by consumers. This massive sector serves fundamental daily needs while adapting to changing consumer preferences for quality, sustainability, health, and convenience. The industry is evolving through direct-to-consumer models, e-commerce growth, sustainable packaging, clean labels, personalization, and digital engagement strategies. Health and wellness trends drive demand for organic, natural, and functional products, while sustainability concerns push brands toward recyclable packaging, carbon neutrality, and ethical sourcing. Data analytics enable targeted product development and marketing. For consumer goods brands, AI visibility is critical as shoppers increasingly consult AI assistants for product recommendations, ingredient information, usage tips, and purchase locations. Being prominently featured in AI-generated responses about product categories, brand comparisons, and consumer advice directly influences trial, repeat purchase, brand loyalty, and market share in an AI-mediated shopping environment.

Key Industry Trends

  • Health and wellness product innovation
  • Sustainable packaging and circular economy
  • Direct-to-consumer e-commerce channels
  • Clean label and transparent ingredient sourcing

Market Overview

The consumer goods sector is part of the broader retail and consumer products market valued at trillions globally. The industry is experiencing transformation through e-commerce penetration, sustainability initiatives, and health-conscious consumer preferences. Private label brands are gaining share with 3% volume growth versus 1% decline for mainstream brands. Digital channels now influence 35% of sales growth despite holding only 10% market share. Sustainability commitments include 48% of companies pledging net-zero emissions. Transparency in sourcing and production has become a key differentiator as consumers demand ethical and environmental responsibility.

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