Grandchildren of Barq's founder are challenging sale of root beer rights to Coca-Cola (2024)

  • Jaquetta White, The Times-Picayune
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The great-grandchildren of the founder of Barq's root beer are suing the Coca-Company for an unspecified sum, claiming that the beverage giant does not legally own their father's share of the Barq's company.

Grandchildren of Barq's founder are challenging sale of root beer rights to Coca-Cola (1)The Times-Picayune

The estate of Arthur Louis Robinson filed the suit in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana last month.

According to the complaint, Coca-Cola did not have the legal right to purchase one-third of the Barq's company when its acquisition was made in 1995, because that portion belonged to Robinson, who never agreed to turn it over despite signed contracts to the contrary.

The suit outlines a long and complicated history of the Barq's family and ultimately seeks to overturn an agreement Robinson signed in 1971 giving over his portion of the company to his sisters.

Coca-Cola has not responded to the suit, but a spokesman for the company said the Atlanta-based organization thinks the claims are bogus.

"We are aware of the suit and believe it is totally without merit," spokesman Kel Villarrubia said.

According to the suit, the Barq's story begins in about 1890, when Edward Charles Edmond Barq Sr. created Barq Brothers Bottling Co. in the French Quarter. Barq stopped operating the company in 1897 and moved to Biloxi, Miss., where he founded the Biloxi Artesian Bottling Works in 1899. By 1901, he was selling a sarsaparilla-based drink called Barq's in Biloxi.

According to the suit, at some point in the early 1900s, Barq fathered a child, Jasper "Jesse" Louis Robinson, out of wedlock. Robinson lived with the Barq family.

The suit alleges that Robinson, at the urging of Barq, created and operated a Barq's production facility in New Orleans. In 1934, Barq gave Robinson the right to use the Barq's formula and name to sell root beer in all of Louisiana, excluding Washington Parish, while Barq maintained the exclusive rights to operate in Mississippi.

The operations were so separate that each had its own formula for Barq's root beer.

In 1936, Barq dissolved Biloxi Artesian Bottling Works and created Barq's Inc. to operate the Mississippi Barq's enterprise. Ten years later, after Barq died, Robinson formed Barq's Beverages Inc. to oversee the Louisiana territories.

When Robinson died in 1949, he left half of the company to his wife, Marie Vicknair Robinson. The other half was to be divided three ways between his children, including Jesse Robinson, who was named president by his mother. The children were also to divide evenly their mother's share upon her death. Robinson, however, was ousted from the company by his sisters in 1971 and sold his one-third share to them upon his departure. He also sold, according to documents, his planned inheritance.

The latter is the basis for the suit. Robinson's estate argues that it is not possible to sell an inheritance under Louisiana law, said the estate's attorney, Andrew Kramer. That Robinson did so makes the entire contract null and void and means he still had an interest in the Louisiana Barq's company, which went on to merge with the Mississippi company before being sold to Coca-Cola in 1995 for $91 million. Robinson died in 1996.

He is succeeded by three children.

They are asking for one-third interest in the "fruits and revenues generated and produced" by the acquisition of Barq's "including, without limitation, the increase in value of those rights, the revenues generated from the use of the Barq's trademark" in Louisiana. The estate is also asking for a share of stock in the Coca-Cola company that would be equal to the amount Robinson held in the Barq's brand or some monetary compensation.

Jaquetta White can be reached at jwhite@timespicayune.com or 504.826.3494.

Grandchildren of Barq's founder are challenging sale of root beer rights to Coca-Cola (2024)

FAQs

Who owns Barq's root beer now? ›

Barq's (/ˈbɑːrks/) is an American brand of root beer created by Edward Barq and bottled since the beginning of the 20th century. It is owned by the Coca-Cola Company.

When did Coca-Cola buy Barq's root beer? ›

In 1995, The Coca‑Cola Company purchased Barq's, making history with the company's first purchase of a carbonated beverage in the U.S. The brand has continued to expand nationally and globally, but regional roots are still behind the offbeat charm of this 120-year-old brand.

Why do barq's have bite? ›

The flavor of Barq's differed from other root beers on the market, as it used sarsaparilla instead of sassafras and incorporated more caffeine and less sugar than other brands, giving it a bit of a “bite.” Over the years, the drink grew in popularity and was ultimately acquired by Coca-Cola in 1995.

How much did Barqs sell for? ›

That Robinson did so makes the entire contract null and void and means he still had an interest in the Louisiana Barq's company, which went on to merge with the Mississippi company before being sold to Coca-Cola in 1995 for $91 million.

Is Barq's actually root beer? ›

Barq's has bite! Do you know why? Well, it's unique Barq's spice is what makes this root beer soda truly original and truly tasty, complete with a caffeine kick. Not to mention the full-bodied flavor that is so distinct and different it can only be Barq's.

What company owns Rootbeer? ›

Philadelphia-based pharmacist Charles Elmer Hires was the first to successfully market root beer in the late 1800s, and commercial root beer is now produced by major American brands such as PepsiCo, Inc. and The Coca-Cola Company.

What is the oldest brand of root beer? ›

Interesting Fact. In 1875, Charles Elmer Hires introduced the first commercial brand of root beer, named Hires Root Beer. Hires initially wanted to name the product to be “Root Tea,” but chose “Root Beer,” to make the beverage attractive to Pennsylvanian coal miners.

What is the most popular root beer brand? ›

A&W root beer is one of the most popular brands of root beer on the list, so you know you're in good hands when you pick up a drink or two.

Why does Barq's root beer have caffeine? ›

If you thought Barq's was a non-caffeinated soda, you are also right. In fact, the soda was not originally caffeinated. It became caffeinated after being acquired by Coca Cola, according to Carl Foster, the communications director of Swire Coca-Cola.

Does Barq's contain sassafras? ›

If there is a quintessential flavor that embodies New Orleans when you taste it, it is the taste of Barq's root beer, which is made from sarsaparilla instead of from sassafras as other, inferior, root beers are made. Sassafras is filé.

What is the slogan for Barq's root beer? ›

The Coca-Cola Company purchased Barq's in 1995. Slogans for the soft drink include “Barq's Has Bite,” “Famous Ole Tyme Root Beer since 1898,” and “It's Good.”

Does Barq's have aspartame? ›

What Coca‑Cola products contain aspartame? We sweeten several of our drinks with aspartame like some of these favorites: co*ke Zero Sugar. Diet Barq's.

Who is Barq's owned by? ›

For over a century now, Barq's distinctive logo of the red diamond has appeared on millions of bottles and cans, even as the company has changed hands from the Barq family to the Coca-Cola Company.

Does barqs have red 40? ›

From the Package. CARBONATED WATER, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, SODIUM BENZOATE (TO PROTECT TASTE), CITRIC ACID, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS, RED 40.

What root beer does Pepsi own? ›

Mug was purchased by Pepsi in 1986, and replaced On-Tap Draft Style Root Beer as Pepsi's root beer brand. Mug Root Beer is manufactured by independent bottlers under the authority of New Century Beverage Company.

Who owns A&W root beer now? ›

The rights to the A&W brand (except in Canada) are owned by Keurig Dr Pepper, which in turn licenses the brand to the U.S.-based A&W Restaurant chain. A&W Root Beer products are distributed via various U.S. bottlers.

Does Pepsi own any root beer? ›

Mug was purchased by Pepsi in 1986, and replaced On-Tap Draft Style Root Beer as Pepsi's root beer brand. Mug Root Beer is manufactured by independent bottlers under the authority of New Century Beverage Company.

Is Dad's root beer still in business? ›

Dad's Root Beer is an American brand of root beer that was created in Chicago in 1937 by Ely Klapman and Barney Berns. It is currently owned by Hedinger Brands, LLC, and sold and marketed by the Dad's Root Beer Company LLC.

What root beer does Dr Pepper make? ›

IBC Root Beer is an American brand of root beer now owned by Keurig Dr Pepper.

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