Poppi is now owned by PepsiCo, which acquired the prebiotic soda brand in a deal valued at about $1.95 billion in 2025.

Who owns Poppi soda?

  • Poppi started as an independent, founder-led brand created by Allison and Stephen Ellsworth, originally under the name Mother Beverage before rebranding to Poppi in 2020.
  • In 2025, PepsiCo announced and then completed the acquisition of Poppi, so Poppi is currently part of PepsiCo’s portfolio rather than a standalone company.
  • The founders remain involved in a reduced or advisory capacity (for example, Allison Ellsworth has been described as a creative advisor after the sale), but corporate ownership rests with PepsiCo.

Quick background and ā€œlatest newsā€

  • The acquisition was widely reported as being worth about $1.95 billion and framed as PepsiCo’s move deeper into the ā€œbetter-for-youā€ or functional soda space.
  • Poppi’s growth, Shark Tank origin story, and bold social-first branding were frequently cited as key reasons PepsiCo wanted the brand, especially as Poppi was one of the fastest-growing beverage companies by the mid‑2020s.

Forum and trending chatter

  • Online discussions and forums often talk less about who owns Poppi now and more about its marketing (including Super Bowl ads and vending machine campaigns) and its position as a ā€œhealthierā€ soda.
  • There has also been some recent attention on Poppi’s gut-health claims and a class action settlement, which commenters sometimes connect to broader debates about functional beverages and realistic health benefits.

TL;DR: Poppi soda was founded by Allison and Stephen Ellsworth but is now owned by PepsiCo after a roughly $1.95 billion acquisition completed in 2025.

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