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KeVita, founded in 2009 by Bill Moses and Chakra Earthsong, pioneered non-dairy kefir and quickly became a leading producer of fermented probiotic beverages. Based in Ojai and Ventura County, California, the company offered a range of sparkling probiotic drinks, kombucha, and apple cider vinegar tonics. Focusing on organic, better-for-you functional drinks with live cultures, KeVita targeted health-conscious consumers and expanded from a regional brand to national distribution across over 20,000 North American retail locations. Its success led to an acquisition by PepsiCo in 2016 for an estimated $220-250 million. KeVita now operates as KeVita, Inc. under Tropicana Brands Group, with co-founder Bill Moses subsequently launching the Disruptive Brands accelerator. Its business model centers on sold consumer probiotic beverages through retail distribution, acquired by PepsiCo.
KeVita has raised $6.0M across 1 funding round.
KeVita has raised $6.0M in total across 1 funding round.
KeVita has raised $6.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $6.0M Series D in July 2014.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 10, 2014 | $6M Series D | Elliot Karathanasis | Ecosystem Integrity Fund, Karpreilly | Announced |
KeVita is not a technology company—it is a functional beverage brand that produces fermented probiotic and prebiotic drinks.[1][2]
KeVita is a leader in the fermented probiotic beverage space, offering a portfolio of organic, plant-based drinks designed to support digestive health and wellness.[2][3] The company produces four distinct product lines: Sparkling Probiotic Drinks, Master Brew Kombucha, Apple Cider Vinegar Tonics, and Prebiotic Shots, with over two dozen flavors across these categories.[3] All products are USDA Certified Organic, non-GMO Project Verified, vegan, and gluten-free, containing live probiotics in every bottle.[2][3] KeVita serves health-conscious consumers seeking functional beverages that combine traditional fermentation techniques with modern quality standards. The company has grown from a single-kitchen operation to distribution across over 20,000 retail locations in North America, including major chains like Whole Foods, Kroger, Safeway, and Wegmans.[2][3]
Chakra Earthsong, a Certified Nutritionist with over three decades of experience in natural products and alternative health, founded KeVita in 2008.[5] The company began when Chakra started culturing water kefir in her Ojai, California kitchen as part of personal research into home fermentation.[5] Inspired by the taste and health benefits of the fermented culture, she developed KeVita's flagship product—Lemon Ginger Sparkling Probiotic Drink—a couple of months later.[5] The company was officially established in 2009 and is now headquartered in Oxnard, California.[1] Chakra remains heavily involved in product development and innovation, ensuring each bottle maintains the authenticity of that original ferment.[5]
KeVita operates within the rapidly expanding functional beverage and digestive health sectors, riding the consumer trend toward preventative wellness and plant-based nutrition.[2][3] The company positioned itself early in the kombucha and probiotic beverage boom, a market segment that has experienced significant growth as consumers increasingly seek alternatives to sugary soft drinks and conventional beverages.[3] By combining heritage fermentation techniques with modern transparency and certification standards, KeVita bridges the gap between traditional wellness practices and contemporary consumer expectations for clean labels and scientific backing.
In 2016, PepsiCo acquired KeVita in a definitive agreement, recognizing the brand's leadership in the premium chilled beverage space and its appeal to health-conscious consumers.[4] This acquisition reflected PepsiCo's strategic pivot toward health and wellness offerings while allowing KeVita to maintain operational independence and continue production in Oxnard, California.[4]
KeVita has raised $6.0M in total across 1 funding round.
KeVita's investors include Elliot Karathanasis, Ecosystem Integrity Fund, KarpReilly.