Robinsons is a British soft drink brand owned by Britvic. Robinsons has a royal warrant to Queen Elizabeth II and was an independent company until 1995 when it was acquired by Britvic. The Robinsons range includes Fruit Shoot, Fruit Spring, Fruit Squash, Fruit & Barley, Barley Water and High Juice. According to Britvic, Robinsons is the most popular squash brand in the UK, worth £185 million, having sold over 215 million litres in 2005, and represents a large share of the UK soft drinks industry. The Coca-Cola Company have stated that Robinsons are the main competitor to Coca-Cola rather than Pepsi.
Every summer (May and June), Robinsons runs Wimbledon or tennis-related competitions; in 2006 they ran a competition called 'Winbledon', offering entrants a chance to gain VIP access to the Wimbledon Championships.[1]
Robinsons Land at Drayton Manor
Robinsons Land was a themed area at Drayton Manor Theme Park. It was opened in 2001 and it was formerly known as Children's Corner. The themed area had a few rides such as Whirly Copter Wheel, Super Dragon Coaster and Junior Carousel. The park was closed in September 2007 to make way for Thomas Land which opened on 15 March, 2008. All of the old rides, except the Veteran Cars (now Sodor's Classic Cars) were removed from the park and sold to Funland at Hayling Island.
Part of the Ribena trademark