Clinton’s Ditch to expand Cicero plant in $40 million project

Clinton’s Ditch Co-Operative Company, Inc. of Cicero has plans for a $40.7 million expansion of its plant, a new truck-repair facility, and wastewater improvements, Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon announced Thursday. (Photo credit: zoeyadvertising.com)

CICERO, N.Y. — Clinton’s Ditch Co-Operative Company, Inc., located on Pardee Road in the town of Cicero, has plans for a $40.7 million expansion of its current facility. The existing plant would expand by about 100,000 square feet from its current footprint of 274,000 square feet, the office of Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon announced […]

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CICERO, N.Y. — Clintons Ditch Co-Operative Company, Inc., located on Pardee Road in the town of Cicero, has plans for a $40.7 million expansion of its current facility.

The existing plant would expand by about 100,000 square feet from its current footprint of 274,000 square feet, the office of Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon announced Thursday. The proposal also calls for the creation of a new 19,520-square-foottruck-repair facility, along with wastewater improvements.

Clintons Ditch has been a staple in our local business community for nearly 60 years. While there is plenty to celebrate with all of the new investments taking place, it isimportant that we continue to support our local companies such as Clintons Ditch.McMahon said in the announcement. This planned expansion will not only allow the company to grow their number of employees, but further build upon their already impressive growth. I applaud and thank the team at Clintons Ditch for their partnership and commitment to Onondaga County and Central New York.

Founded in 1967 as a New York State cooperative, Clintons Ditch started as an independent bottler of Pepsi Cola, following its groundbreaking in 1968 on the 150th anniversary of the Erie Canal.

Originally, it was launched by 18 independent New York Pepsi-Cola bottlers with the goal of producing Pepsi in aluminum cans, eventually expanding to bottling, per McMahons office. With successive expansions, the plant grew from 47,000 square feet to 274,000 square feet, becoming a major producer of carbonated soft drinks, seltzers, energy drinks, and purified water.

On its website and some of its signage, the company markets itself as The PepsiPlace.

Structured as a cooperative, Clintons Ditch operates under a unique model where customers are also owners. All profits, except those necessary for debt obligations, are annually returned to the owners.

While four of the owners are multi-generational family businesses, the fifth, PepsiCo,Inc. maintains no direct affiliation beyond being a supplier, with no potential for assistance from the corporation, McMahons office said.

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