Frucor was founded by New Zealand Apple and Pear Board in 1962 and released their first product, Fresh Up. In 1978, New Zealand Olympic track runner
John Walker endorsed the Fresh Up product, with the catchphrase "Fresh Up – it's got to be good for you'". Frucor was owned by New Zealand Apple and Pear Board until 1998, when it was purchased for $50 million by
Pacific Equity Partners. In 1999, Frucor became the exclusive bottler for Pepsi products in New Zealand. In 2000 Frucor launched V in the UK and Ireland manufactured in the Netherlands. In 2001,
Forbes named Frucor in its Top 20 Companies of 2002. In January 2002,
Groupe Danone purchased Frucor for $294 million after bidding since October 2001 and being rejected by Frucor in the beginning. That same year, Frucor acquired the Australian fruit juice company Spring Valley from Bonlac Foods (now
Fonterra). In 2007, Frucor partnered with
MySpace to host a job promotions campaign with participants
Rolling Stone,
Billabong. The collaboration with MySpace and the job promoters was the first of its type in Australia. In October 2008, Groupe Danone sold Frucor to Japanese company
Suntory for over €600 million. In January 2011, Frucor launched the V brand in Spain, In June 2017 Frucor Beverages was renamed Frucor Suntory to align better with its parent company
Suntory. In 2024, it was announced that Frucor Suntory would enter a partnership with
Suntory Global Spirits in the Oceania region, with the entity being renamed Suntory Oceania. ==Products==