Procter & Gamble only manufactured "bottler's base", which was a concentrate consisting of flavour and colour.
One milliliter of bottler's base was combined with syrup and carbonated water to create a 12-ounce bottle of Crush.
In 1989, Cadbury Schweppes acquired Crush USA from Procter & Gamble Co. Cadbury Schweppes spun off its United States beverage business as Dr Pepper Snapple Group (predecessor of Keurig Dr Pepper) in 2008.
[3] The Crush brand and trademark are currently owned by Keurig Dr Pepper of Frisco, Texas.
Other countries where Crush is sold are Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Syria, Uruguay and at one time Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Bolivia.
[4] In contrast, in some countries of Latin America the Crush brand is distributed by The Coca-Cola Company, using the same colours and bottles as Fanta.