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Keurig Dr Pepper Declares $0.23 Quarterly Dividend

Keurig Dr Pepper (NASDAQ: KDP) has declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.23 per share, payable on October 10, 2025, to shareholders of record on September 26, 2025.

Keurig Dr Pepper reported annual revenue of more than $15 billion and holds leadership positions in various beverage categories, including carbonated soft drinks, coffee, tea, water, juice, and mixers. The company also has the #1 single-serve coffee brewing system in the U.S. and Canada.

With a portfolio of more than 125 owned, licensed, and partner brands, Keurig Dr Pepper has powerful distribution capabilities, providing a beverage for every need, anytime, anywhere. The company's innovative partnership model builds emerging growth platforms in categories such as premium coffee, energy, sports hydration, and ready-to-drink coffee.

Some of the well-known brands under Keurig Dr Pepper include Keurig, Dr Pepper, Canada Dry, Mott's, A&W, Peñafiel, Snapple, 7UP, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Ghost, Clamato, Core Hydration, and The Original Donut Shop.

The company's purpose, "to drink well. do good.," is supported by its 29,000 employees who aim to enhance the experience of every beverage occasion and make a positive impact for people, communities, and the planet. As a result of these announcements, the company's shares have moved 0.79% on the market, and are now trading at a price of $26.96. If you want to know more, read the company's complete 8-K report here.

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