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Kirks

Kirks is a soft drink manufacturer founded in Queensland, Australia in 1865, producing a selection of soft drink flavours. Kirks is USA owned.

Kirks
Kirks creaming soda
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryBeverage
Founded1865; 158 years ago (1865)
FounderReginald Larard and Gilbert E. Primrose
Headquarters
Queensland
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ParentCoca-Cola Company USA

History

Before Kirks

The Helidon Spa Water Company was founded in 1881 as a partnership between chemist Reginald Larard, and Scottish entrepreneur Gilbert E. Primrose to bottle the spring water of Helidon, Queensland.[1] In May 1897 competitor Alfred Lucas Gardner, trading as Owen Gardner and Sons since 1850 was sued by the Helidon Spa Water Company for "infringement of his patent rights in connection with the sale of Helidon Spa water".[2] This prevented Gardner and Sons from using the words ‘Helidon’ or ‘Spa Water’ on their bottles or advertisements, until a similar suit against Edward Campbell of the 'Brisbane Aerated Water Company' was appealed and the rules were relaxed.

After Gardner's death in 1888, the business was left to his sons Alfred and Ernest, and following the death of Arthur in 1917, management duties were maintained by a Mr T. Kirkpatrick. With chemist W Doolan, Kirkpatrick developed 'Kirk's Ginger Ale', which would go on to become the company's flagship product. During the 1930s, Kirkpatrick left Owen Gardener & Sons to work for main competitor, Brisbane bottler 'Tristram's', selling 'Kirk's Ginger Beer' under their brand. For this, Tristram's were taken to court by then Owen Gardner & Sons' owner Robert Sweeney, asserting their exclusive right to the Kirk's name. Winning the case, the popularity of kirk's (now lowercase) later led the company to use the name for their soft drink products as a whole.

In 1959, to compete with competition from imported products such as Coca-Cola, the long time competitors, Helidon Spa Water Company, and Owen Gardner & Sons merged to form Helidon Gardner Pty Ltd, trading together under the popular name "kirk's".[1] Tristram's was also invited to take part in the merger, but declined. Though the claim "Since 1865" is present on Kirks' current packaging, what event this date refers to is unclear, as it does not coincide with either the founding date of Helidon Spa Water Company, Owen Gardner & Sons, or the establishment of the Kirks name itself.[3]

1980s

During the nineteen-eighties, the Kirks, Shelleys (NSW) and Gest (WA) brands shared a range of drinks with consistent packaging style and marketing material. Each brand was marketed to its own state of origin.[4][5]

Merger

In 2000, now under Coca-Cola Amatil, the brands Kirks, Shelleys and Gest, along with Halls (SA), and Marchants, were unified, all taking the name of the Queensland bottler nationwide. The relaunch campaign aimed to evoke nostalgia for the door to door soft drink delivery by local brands in the 1960s to early 80's.[6] Remnants of the original structure remain, as some flavours traditionally produced by local bottlers are only available in certain states.

In 2006, Kirks' packaging and advertising materials were redesigned, and again in 2014 with a more modern look.

Products

Much of Kirks' range originates from flavours originally produced by smaller bottlers prior to acquisition by Kirks, or the 2000 merger under Coca-Cola Amatil. A number of products remain available only in the region of its original manufacturer.[7] Some are still considered local icons.

Kirks' ginger Ale was originally sold by Owen Gardner & Sons before the company was merged with the Helidon Spa Water Company to become "kirk's" in 1959. Before the 2000 merger under Coca-Cola Amatil, Kirks sold its creaming soda under the name "Kandy".[8] Fruita and Sno Drop were originally products of Halls, whereas Kole Beer was produced by Gest. The brand's "Olde Stoney" ginger beer is the original Shelley's Old Style Stoney Beer which refers to the stone pottery bottles that non-alcoholic ginger beer was sold in during the 1800s.[9] Pasito and Creaming Soda are also original Shelley's varieties.

Kirks Originals: Creaming Soda, Lemonade, Big Sars, Old Stoney Ginger Beer, Lemon Squash, Pasito, Portello, Ginger Ale (QLD Only), Kole Beer (WA Only), Sno Drop (SA Only), Fruita (VIC, SA & TAS Only)

Kirks Surprises Limited Edition: Strawberries and Cream, Watermelonade (watermelon Chupa Chup), Lime Spider, Enchanted Fruits (raspberry, blackberry and strawberry Chupa Chup),[10] Sticky Toffee Apple, Tropical Bluetopia (pineapple and berry),[11] Summer Sorbet (mango and peach),[12] Fizzy Flamingo (peach and raspberry),[13] Sunny Stardust (pineapple and strawberry).[14]

Mixer Drinks: Soda Water, Tonic Water, Dry Ginger Ale

Other: Brewed Ginger Beer

Diet varieties of some flavours are also produced.[citation needed]

Fruita was discontinued in late 2019.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Bottles and cans: an adventure in suburban archaeology | There once was a creek . . ". www.oncewasacreek.org. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  2. ^ "HELIDON SPA WATER CASE". Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933). 11 May 1897. p. 2. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  3. ^ "HELIDON SPA WATER CASE. JUDGMENT BY CONSENT". The Brisbane Courier. 11 May 1897. p. 2. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  4. ^ "Do You Remember? - Page 2". mySandman Forums. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Shelleys". Flickr - Photo Sharing!. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  6. ^ Flanagan, Kieran; Gregory, Dan (15 August 2014). Selfish, Scared and Stupid: Stop Fighting Human Nature And Increase Your Performance, Engagement And Influence. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9780730312796.
  7. ^ "Gusworld: Rant Of The Day". www.gusworld.com.au. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  8. ^ "KIRKS-Lemonade-375mL-Australia". Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  9. ^ "Rare G Hall Stonie Pottery Ginger Beer Bottle | eBay". www.ebay.com.au. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  10. ^ "KIRKS". Cream Studios. 11 November 2015. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  11. ^ "Kirks Limited Edition Surprises – New Flavours". The Grocery Geek. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  12. ^ "Kirks Surprises Fizzy Flamingo & Summer Sorbet Soft Drink Taste Test | Birdew Reviews". YouTube. Retrieved 30 June 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ "Kirks – Fizzy Flamingo". The Grocery Geek. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  14. ^ "King Of Discounts". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 30 June 2020.

External links

  • Shelleys 1989 commercial

kirks, former, zealand, department, store, kirkcaldie, stains, soft, drink, manufacturer, founded, queensland, australia, 1865, producing, selection, soft, drink, flavours, owned, creaming, sodatypesubsidiaryindustrybeveragefounded1865, years, 1865, founderreg. For the former New Zealand department store see Kirkcaldie amp Stains Kirks is a soft drink manufacturer founded in Queensland Australia in 1865 producing a selection of soft drink flavours Kirks is USA owned KirksKirks creaming sodaTypeSubsidiaryIndustryBeverageFounded1865 158 years ago 1865 FounderReginald Larard and Gilbert E PrimroseHeadquartersQueensland AustraliaParentCoca Cola Company USA Contents 1 History 1 1 Before Kirks 1 2 1980s 1 3 Merger 2 Products 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditBefore Kirks Edit The Helidon Spa Water Company was founded in 1881 as a partnership between chemist Reginald Larard and Scottish entrepreneur Gilbert E Primrose to bottle the spring water of Helidon Queensland 1 In May 1897 competitor Alfred Lucas Gardner trading as Owen Gardner and Sons since 1850 was sued by the Helidon Spa Water Company for infringement of his patent rights in connection with the sale of Helidon Spa water 2 This prevented Gardner and Sons from using the words Helidon or Spa Water on their bottles or advertisements until a similar suit against Edward Campbell of the Brisbane Aerated Water Company was appealed and the rules were relaxed After Gardner s death in 1888 the business was left to his sons Alfred and Ernest and following the death of Arthur in 1917 management duties were maintained by a Mr T Kirkpatrick With chemist W Doolan Kirkpatrick developed Kirk s Ginger Ale which would go on to become the company s flagship product During the 1930s Kirkpatrick left Owen Gardener amp Sons to work for main competitor Brisbane bottler Tristram s selling Kirk s Ginger Beer under their brand For this Tristram s were taken to court by then Owen Gardner amp Sons owner Robert Sweeney asserting their exclusive right to the Kirk s name Winning the case the popularity of kirk s now lowercase later led the company to use the name for their soft drink products as a whole In 1959 to compete with competition from imported products such as Coca Cola the long time competitors Helidon Spa Water Company and Owen Gardner amp Sons merged to form Helidon Gardner Pty Ltd trading together under the popular name kirk s 1 Tristram s was also invited to take part in the merger but declined Though the claim Since 1865 is present on Kirks current packaging what event this date refers to is unclear as it does not coincide with either the founding date of Helidon Spa Water Company Owen Gardner amp Sons or the establishment of the Kirks name itself 3 1980s Edit During the nineteen eighties the Kirks Shelleys NSW and Gest WA brands shared a range of drinks with consistent packaging style and marketing material Each brand was marketed to its own state of origin 4 5 Merger Edit In 2000 now under Coca Cola Amatil the brands Kirks Shelleys and Gest along with Halls SA and Marchants were unified all taking the name of the Queensland bottler nationwide The relaunch campaign aimed to evoke nostalgia for the door to door soft drink delivery by local brands in the 1960s to early 80 s 6 Remnants of the original structure remain as some flavours traditionally produced by local bottlers are only available in certain states In 2006 Kirks packaging and advertising materials were redesigned and again in 2014 with a more modern look Products EditMuch of Kirks range originates from flavours originally produced by smaller bottlers prior to acquisition by Kirks or the 2000 merger under Coca Cola Amatil A number of products remain available only in the region of its original manufacturer 7 Some are still considered local icons Kirks ginger Ale was originally sold by Owen Gardner amp Sons before the company was merged with the Helidon Spa Water Company to become kirk s in 1959 Before the 2000 merger under Coca Cola Amatil Kirks sold its creaming soda under the name Kandy 8 Fruita and Sno Drop were originally products of Halls whereas Kole Beer was produced by Gest The brand s Olde Stoney ginger beer is the original Shelley s Old Style Stoney Beer which refers to the stone pottery bottles that non alcoholic ginger beer was sold in during the 1800s 9 Pasito and Creaming Soda are also original Shelley s varieties Kirks Originals Creaming Soda Lemonade Big Sars Old Stoney Ginger Beer Lemon Squash Pasito Portello Ginger Ale QLD Only Kole Beer WA Only Sno Drop SA Only Fruita VIC SA amp TAS Only Kirks Surprises Limited Edition Strawberries and Cream Watermelonade watermelon Chupa Chup Lime Spider Enchanted Fruits raspberry blackberry and strawberry Chupa Chup 10 Sticky Toffee Apple Tropical Bluetopia pineapple and berry 11 Summer Sorbet mango and peach 12 Fizzy Flamingo peach and raspberry 13 Sunny Stardust pineapple and strawberry 14 Mixer Drinks Soda Water Tonic Water Dry Ginger AleOther Brewed Ginger BeerDiet varieties of some flavours are also produced citation needed Fruita was discontinued in late 2019 citation needed See also Edit Drink portalList of brand name soft drinks products List of soft drink flavors List of soft drinks by countryReferences Edit a b Bottles and cans an adventure in suburban archaeology There once was a creek www oncewasacreek org Retrieved 26 January 2016 HELIDON SPA WATER CASE Brisbane Courier Qld 1864 1933 11 May 1897 p 2 Retrieved 30 June 2020 HELIDON SPA WATER CASE JUDGMENT BY CONSENT The Brisbane Courier 11 May 1897 p 2 Retrieved 26 January 2016 Do You Remember Page 2 mySandman Forums Retrieved 28 December 2015 Shelleys Flickr Photo Sharing Retrieved 26 January 2016 Flanagan Kieran Gregory Dan 15 August 2014 Selfish Scared and Stupid Stop Fighting Human Nature And Increase Your Performance Engagement And Influence John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 9780730312796 Gusworld Rant Of The Day www gusworld com au Retrieved 26 January 2016 KIRKS Lemonade 375mL Australia Retrieved 8 February 2016 Rare G Hall Stonie Pottery Ginger Beer Bottle eBay www ebay com au Retrieved 24 January 2016 KIRKS Cream Studios 11 November 2015 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Kirks Limited Edition Surprises New Flavours The Grocery Geek Retrieved 30 June 2020 Kirks Surprises Fizzy Flamingo amp Summer Sorbet Soft Drink Taste Test Birdew Reviews YouTube Retrieved 30 June 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Kirks Fizzy Flamingo The Grocery Geek Retrieved 30 June 2020 King Of Discounts www facebook com Retrieved 30 June 2020 External links EditShelleys 1989 commercial Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kirks amp oldid 1119834721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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