Clicquot Club Company
Clicquot Club Company logo in 1922 | |
Native name | Clicquot Club Beverages |
|---|---|
| Industry | Soft drinks |
| Predecessor | LaCroix Fruit Farm |
| Founded | 1885 in Millis, Massachusetts, United States |
| Founder | Charles LaCroix |
| Defunct | 1980 |
| Fate | Purchased by Cott in 1969, dissolved in 1980 |
| Headquarters | Millis-Clicquot, , |
| Products | Sparkling cider Ginger ale Eskimo-Up Vineyard Punch Strawberry cream soda Root beer Raspberry soda Cream soda Grape soda |
The Clicquot Club Company (pronounced "Klee-ko"), also known as Clicquot Club Beverages, was one of the largest national beverage companies. It sold Ginger ale and several varieties of soda. After over 80 years of operation, the company was bought by Cott Beverage Corporation in 1969 and eventually dissolved.