Chattanooga Times Free Press

Coca-Cola acquires Moxie, the official beverage of Maine

- BY PATRICK WHITTLE

PORTLAND, Maine — Soft drink giant Coca-Cola announced Tuesday it is acquiring Moxie, a long-lived and beloved New England soda brand that is the official state beverage of Maine.

Moxie has been around since the 19th century and it’s famous in New England for its unique flavor, which is the product of a root extract that gives it a distinctiv­e taste that polarizes drinkers. Coca-Cola said Tuesday it’s acquiring the brand from Coca-Cola of Northern New England, an independen­t bottling partner of the larger company that’s in Bedford, New Hampshire.

Bottling of the soda will remain in New Hampshire, said Lauren Thompson, a spokeswoma­n for Coca-Cola. She said the company’s goal is to “work to protect the heritage and regional culture of the brand.”

Coca-Cola sees an opportunit­y to bring Moxie’s brand to a wider audience, but distributi­on of Moxie will not change, Thompson said.

“Moxie is a great brand with a great heritage. Coca-Cola Northern New England has been a strong steward of the brand over the last decade and we take seriously our responsibi­lity to ensure it stays true to its Northeaste­rn roots,” she said.

Coca-Cola declined to provide the price of the sale, which is expected to close in the fourth quarter of this year. Coca-Cola North America has entered into a definitive agreement with Coca-Cola of Northern New England, Thompson said.

The acquisitio­n by Coca-Cola won’t result in any noticeable difference­s for consumers, said Nick Martin, a spokesman for Coca-Cola of Northern New England. The soda is produced at a facility in Londonderr­y, New Hampshire, and that facility will remain the exclusive manufactur­er.

“If I had to look into my crystal ball, it will primarily remain a regional brand,” Martin said. “It just goes to show you that there’s a tremendous­ly loyal following to this product.”

Moxie is most closely associated with the state of Maine, where it is the subject of the annual Moxie Festival in Lisbon, a river town of 8,800. The drink is also widely used as a mixer in New England, where it’s used to make “Moxie cocktails.”

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