RC Cola facts for kids
Type | Cola |
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Manufacturer | Keurig Dr Pepper |
Country of origin | Columbus, Georgia, U.S. |
Introduced | 1905 |
Color | Caramel |
Flavor | Cola, Cherry Cola, Orange, Lemon Lime |
Variants | RC Cola RC No Sugar Royal Crown Cola Mighty Rain RC Q RC Refresher Double Caffeine Rad Rain RC Neo RC Flavor Collection RC Cherry Cola RC Diet Cola |
RC Cola (short for Royal Crown Cola) is a cola-flavored carbonated beverage owned in the United States by Keurig Dr Pepper and internationally by RC Global Beverages, Inc.
Royal Crown Ginger Ale was the first product of the RC line. RC Cola went through various name changes including Chero-Cola and Nehi, Inc. before becoming Royal Crown after the death of Claud A. Hatcher. More flavors were introduced under the RC Cola name, including lemon, strawberry, and cane sugar. In the 1950s, Royal Crown company led the beverage industry to sell the first canned soft drinks, followed by the first caffeine-free cola. In 1958, RC Cola became available in 16-ounce bottles. Despite the company's innovation and mass advertising campaigns, total revenue was low due to a lack of initiative in distribution.
On January 17, 2023, Macay Holdings completed its acquisition of the international business by purchasing 100% of RC Global Beverages, Inc. for approximately $47 million, comprising a $21.4 million cash payment for equity and the assumption of approximately $26 million of obligations.
History
In 1901, the Cole-Hampton-Hatcher Grocery Store was established in Columbus, Georgia. In 1903, the Hatcher family took sole ownership, and the name was changed to the Hatcher Grocery Store. The grocery store was located at what was 22 West 10th Street. Today's address (after house number changes) is 15 West 10th Street. At the same time, the popularity of bottled soft drinks rose rapidly, and grocery store owners wished to maximize their profit. As a grocery wholesaler, Claud A. Hatcher purchased a large volume of Coca-Cola syrup from the local company salesman, Columbus Roberts. Hatcher felt the company deserved a special reduced price for the syrup since it purchased such large volumes. Roberts would not budge on the cost, and a bitter conflict between the two erupted. Hatcher told Roberts he would win the battle by never purchasing more Coca-Cola and was determined to develop his soft drink formula. He started developing products in the basement of the store with a recipe for ginger ale.
Hatcher launched the Union Bottling Works in his family's grocery store. The first product in the Royal Crown line was Royal Crown Ginger Ale in 1905, followed by Royal Crown Strawberry, and Royal Crown Root Beer. In 1907, cherry-flavored Chero-Cola was introduced. The company was later renamed Chero-Cola in 1910. In 1924, its new fruit-flavored beverage, Nehi, was introduced. This led to the company’s renaming in 1925 to Nehi, Inc. Following its founder, Claud A. Hatcher’s death in 1933, and Chero-Cola being reformulated in 1934 by chemist Rufus Kamm, the company reintroduced the “Royal Crown” to launch Royal Crown Cola. The company itself went on to change its name from Nehi, Inc. to Royal Crown Cola Company in 1951.
In the 1950s, Royal Crown Cola and Moon Pies were a popular "working man's lunch" in the American South. In 1954, Royal Crown was the first company to sell soft drinks in a can, and later the first company to sell soft drinks in an aluminum can. In 1962, the company introduced the first diet cola, Diet Rite.
During the 1970s, Royal Crown Cola Company developed its international presence, including Asian and European countries.
In 1976, the Raffel family sold Arby's to the Royal Crown Cola Company for $18 million.
Caffeine- and sugar-free cola RC 100 was launched in 1980.
In 1984, Cherry RC, Diet RC, and Diet Rite flavors were introduced. That year, RC Cola accounted for approximately 4–5% of soft drink sales in the United States, behind Coke, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, and 7 Up.
In 1993, Triarc Companies, Inc purchased Royal Crown Cola Company, adding approximately $25 million a year to the marketing budget.
In 1995, Royal Crown Draft Cola was released as the first premium draft cola. It was made with pure cane sugar as a sweetener instead of high fructose corn syrup, the finest Kola nuts, all-natural flavors, and pure filtered water. It was discontinued only in 12-ounce bottles, due largely to the inability of the RC bottling network to get distribution for the product in single-drink channels, and it was discontinued with the exceptions of Australia, New Zealand, and France. It was later available only in New Zealand, parts of Australia, Thailand, and Tajikistan. The company also released Cherry RC, a cherry-flavored version of the RC soft drink to compete with Cherry Coke and Wild Cherry Pepsi.
In September 2000, Royal Crown was acquired by Cadbury Schweppes (which owned Dr Pepper) through its acquisition of Triarc's beverages business (which also included Snapple). Cadbury Schweppes' US-based beverage business (including RC) was spun off as "Dr Pepper Snapple Group (DPSG)" in 2008. DPSG merged with Keurig Green Mountain in 2018 as Keurig Dr Pepper, the current owners of the RC Cola brand.
In 2001, all non-US RC-branded businesses were sold to Cott Beverages of Canada, and it started operating as Royal Crown Cola International. In 2021, Cott sold Royal Crown Cola International to Refresco for US$50 million. Simultaneously, Refresco sold to Royal Crown Cola International RC Global Beverages Inc.
In 2002, Royal Crown Premium Mixers were launched to be paired with spirits.
In 2012, RC Cola introduced Jeera, a refreshing soda with a taste of cumin, crafted especially for south-central Asian markets.
In September 2022, Philippine-based Macay Holdings announced it would acquire 100% of RC Global Beverages Inc. The transaction is subject to finalizing a share purchase agreement and other closing conditions.
In 2022, RC Double Caffeine was launched, infused with double the amount of caffeine for maximum energy.
In 2023, the RC Flavor Collection was launched, with new flavors including vanilla, lime, apple, coffee, marshmallow, and winter spice.
In 2023, RC Berries and Cream was launched as a limited-time flavor, mixing the classic RC taste with some berries and cream.
Brand portfolio
Name | Year | Notes |
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RC Ginger Ale | 1905 | A ginger ale |
RC Strawberry | 1907 | A strawberry-flavored drink |
RC Root Beer | 1907 | A root beer |
Chero-Cola | 1910 | A cherry-flavored cola |
Nehi | 1924 | A range of drinks ultimately including Nehi Orange, Nehi Grape, Nehi Peach, Dr. Nehi, Nehi Chocolate, Nehi Root Beer, Nehi Lemonade, Nehi Wild Red, Nehi Blue Cream, Nehi Berks County Root Beer, Nehi Strawberry, Nehi Ginger Ale, Nehi Fruit Punch, Nehi Pink Lemonade and Nehi Blueberry |
RC Cola | 1934 | The original RC Cola |
Diet Rite | 1958 | The first diet cola ever (initially released as a dietetic product); marketed to the general public in 1962 |
Diet Rite | 1962 | Sodium-free diet RC Cola |
Kick | 1965 | A citrus soft drink |
RC Cola Lemon | 1974 | The lemon RC Cola |
RC 100 | 1980 | The first caffeine-free RC Cola |
RC 100 Sugar-Free | 1980 | Also caffeine-free |
Decaffeinated RC Cola | 1981 | Also caffeine-free |
Diet Rite Flavors | 1984 | Diet Rite with different flavors |
Cherry RC | 1984 | The cherry RC Cola |
RC Draft Cola | 1995 | A "premium" cola made with cane sugar |
RC Edge | 1999 | A cola with extra caffeine |
RC Cola Zero/RC Cola Free | 2009 | A no-calorie, no-sugar RC Cola. In other countries, it is also known as RC Cola Free. In some countries, it is sweetened with Splenda. |
RC Kick | 2010 | RC Cola with guarana |
Jeera | 2012 | A refreshing soda with a taste of cumin, crafted especially for south-central Asian markets. |
RC Dra-Cola | 2012 | A sugar-free, red-colored cola introduced to the British market as a special edition for Halloween 2012; it featured a glow-in-the-dark label. |
RC Ten | 2012 | A low-calorie version of the cola made as part of the Dr Pepper/7Up "Ten" line |
Diet RC Cola Lemon | 2016 | A diet cola with lemon flavor |
Diet Cherry RC | 2016 | A diet cola with cherry flavor |
Royal Crown Cola Classic/Slim | 2018 | Rebranded |
RC Cola Double Caffeine | 2022 | The same great RC Cola flavor infused with double the amount of caffeine for maximum energy. |
RC Flavor Extensions | 2023 | New flavor collection including vanilla, lime, apple, coffee, marshmallow and winter spice. |
RC Cola Berries and Cream | 2023 | A limited-time flavor that mixes cola with berries and cream |
Advertising campaigns
The RC Cola brand has been marketed through many campaigns. In the 1930s, Alex Osborn, with BBDO, made an ad campaign, including the slogan "The season's best."
In 1940, a publicity campaign was run, which saw Hollywood celebrities next to the slogan “Best By Taste Test”. Actress Lizabeth Scott as the face, next to the slogan "RC tastes best, says Lizabeth Scott".
In 1966, Royal Crown Cola collaborated with Jim Henson on an ad campaign for Royal Crown Cola, which featured two birds called Sour Bird (performed by Jim Henson) and Nutty Bird (performed by Henson and assisted by Frank Oz) to promote the drinks. Nutty Bird would promote Royal Crown Cola by touting its benefits. The puppet for Nutty Bird was designed by Jim Henson and built by Don Sahlin. Sour Bird appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show with the Rock and Roll Monster.
Nancy Sinatra was featured in two Royal Crown Cola commercials in her one-hour TV special, Movin' With Nancy, which featured various singers and David Winters choreography in December 1967. She sang, "It's a mad, mad, mad Cola...RC the one with the mad, mad taste!...RC!" The company was the official sponsor of New York Mets on and off at times from the team's inception in 1962 until the early 1990s. A television commercial in the New York area featured Tom Seaver, a New York Mets pitcher, and his wife, Nancy, dancing on top of a dugout at Shea Stadium and singing the tune from the Sinatra campaign.
RC sponsored two Porsche 917/10 Can-Am race cars during the 1972-73 season. In the mid-1970s, Royal Crown ran the "Me & My RC" advertisements. Others featured people in scenic outdoor locations. The jingle, sung by Louise Mandrell, went, "Me and my RC / Me and my RC /'Cause what's good enough / For other folks / Ain't good enough for Me and My RC..."
RC was introduced to Israel in 1995 with the slogan "RC: Just like in America!" During the Cola Wars of the 1980s, RC used the 'Decide for yourself' campaign and would remind people, 'There's more to your life than Coke and Pepsi."
In the Philippines, RC Cola released advertisements featuring popular artists in the country. In 2009, these had Maja Salvador and Kim Bum as celebrity endorsers. The Philippine marketing of the brand also painted the front of sari-sari stores with slogans like "RC ng (insert municipality/city)" (RC of my [town/city]). In 2019, the advertisements tapped Joshua Garcia to be the year's celebrity endorser and launched the "RC ng Bayan" campaign. In 2020, RC Cola had a campaign, Basta, which featured a boy confronting his mother about being adopted due to glasses embedded on his back. This campaign led to numerous awards such as a bronze award for Film at the Cannes Lion 2021, a bronze award at the 2021 Asia Pacific Effie Awards for the Youth Marketing category, a silver award at the 2022 Asia Pacific Effie Awards for the Beverages, Non-Alcohol category and the Short Video Marketing category, and a bronze award for Film at the 2022 Clio Awards.
Andretti Autosport driver Marco Andretti had RC Cola as his primary sponsor during the 2012 and 2013 IndyCar Series.
In 2022, RC Cola launched its WHY NOT? campaign, featuring three adults who would be transported to a world filled with endless imagination upon taking a sip of RC Cola.