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Pokka Corp
February 1957 Established Nikka Lemon Co., Ltd. for the production and distribution of lemon beverages.
October 1963 Built Nagoya factory in Kitanagoya-city, Aichi Prefecture.
April 1966 Changed corporate name to Pokka Lemon Co., Ltd.
May 1972 Commenced production and distribution of canned coffee, POKKA COFFEE.
November 1973 Developed and promoted vending machines, separate machines for hot and cold drinks.
January 1977 Established Pokka Corporation (Singapore) Ltd.
September 1980 Commenced production of canned soup to enter soup business
March 1982 Changed corporate name to Pokka Corporation.
December 1984 Built central laboratory and Nagoya distribution center in Kitanagoya-city, Aichi prefecture.
June 1985 Listed on Second Section of Nagoya Stock Exchange (NSE).
July 1987 Listed on Second Section of Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)
February 1988 Built Toyota factory, far-infrared roasting factory for coffee, in Nishinakayama-cho, Toyota-city, Aichi Prefecture.
April 1988 Listed on First Sections of TSE and NSE.
February 1991 Built Gunma factory and distribution center in Isesaki-city, Gunma Prefecture.
September 1993 Pokka Corporation(Singapore)Ltd. established Pokka Ace(M)Sdn.Bhd.
October 1994 Established Pokka Create Co., Ltd. to start managing coffee shops and restaurants
February 1996 Succeeded in developing de-oxygenating method; released first canned coffee produced using the method.
December 1996 Acquired Foremost Blue Seal Ltd. in Okinawa
December 2005 Implemented MBO and de-listed from TSE and NSE,to achieve further growth of the company and increase its corporate value.
January 2008 Formed a capital and business alliance with Meiji Seika Kaisha, Ltd.
September 2009 Formed a capital and business alliance with Sapporo Holdings Ltd.

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