Here you’ll find 33 Food brands that start with V, organized from “V8” to “Vöslauer”. The list mixes global names, regional labels, and specialty producers across beverages, snacks, dairy, and pantry staples. Use it for quick reference when shopping, researching brands, or building marketing and competitive lists.

Food brands that start with V are consumer-facing packaged food and beverage labels active in retail markets worldwide. Many reflect regional tastes—from Vienna mineral water to vintage-style sauces—while some, like V8, became cultural pantry staples.

Below you’ll find the table with Country, Founding year, and Main products.

Country: The brand’s primary corporate headquarters or origin, helping you filter regional products and sourcing trends.

Founding year: The four-digit year the company began, which helps you understand brand heritage and market longevity.

Main products: A short list of the brand’s primary food or beverage categories to help you compare offerings quickly.

Food brands that start with V

NameCountryFounding yearMain products
V8United States1933vegetable juices
ValioFinland1905dairy products
ValrhonaFrance1922premium chocolate products
Van HoutteCanada1919coffee beans, ground, pods
VitasoyHong Kong1940soy milks, plant drinks
VossNorway2001bottled still and sparkling water
Vita CocoUnited States2004coconut water, ready-to-drink beverages
VimtoUnited Kingdom1908fruit cordials, soft drinks
VinamilkVietnam1976dairy products
VelveetaUnited StatesUnknownprocessed cheese, cheese sauces
VegaCanada2001plant-based protein powders
VenchiItaly1878chocolate, confectionery, gelato
Veuve ClicquotFrance1772champagne and sparkling wine
VolvicFranceUnknownbottled mineral water
ValorSpainUnknownchocolate bars, confectionery
Victoria Bitter (VB)AustraliaUnknownlager beer
Van LeeuwenUnited States2008premium ice cream
Velkopopovický KozelCzech Republic1874beer (lager, dark)
ValentinaMexicoUnknownhot sauce, chili condiments
VlasicUnited States1942pickles, relishes, condiments
VernorsUnited States1866ginger ale soft drink
Vital FarmsUnited States2007pasture-raised eggs, butter
Villa MariaNew Zealand1961wines (varietal wines)
VeltinsGermany1824pilsner and lager beers
Van HoutenNetherlandsUnknowncocoa powder, chocolate products
VicoFranceUnknownpotato chips, savory snacks
VytautasLithuaniaUnknownmineral and bottled water
VidalSpainUnknownconfectionery, candies
ValfruttaItalyUnknowncanned vegetables, tomatoes
VedettBelgiumUnknownblonde and white beers
VöslauerAustriaUnknownmineral and bottled water
VigoUnited StatesUnknownrice, beans, seafood mixes
VIAUnited States2009instant coffee packets

Descriptions

V8
Campbell-owned vegetable-juice brand best known for V8 Original; popular in North America for juices and mixes since 1933.
Valio
Finnish dairy cooperative making milk, cheese, butter and lactose-free lines; major Nordic presence and exporter of specialty dairy.
Valrhona
French premium chocolate maker supplying couverture, bars and baking chocolate; prized by pastry chefs worldwide since 1922.
Van Houtte
Canadian coffee roaster and retail brand known for roasted beans, ground coffee and single-serve pods; founded by Albert‑Louis Van Houtte.
Vitasoy
Hong Kong–origin plant-based beverage company producing soy milk, tofu and plant drinks across Asia and global markets.
Voss
Premium Norwegian bottled-water brand known for distinctive glass bottles and global luxury positioning since 2001.
Vita Coco
Coconut-water brand that popularized packaged coconut water in North America and Europe, offering flavored and functional RTD drinks.
Vimto
British fruit cordial and soft-drink brand famous for concentrated syrups and fizzy variants; exported widely since 1908.
Vinamilk
Vietnam’s largest dairy producer, making milk, yogurt and cheese; state-founded and now a major regional exporter.
Velveeta
Processed-cheese brand known for melty cheese products, dips and slices; a staple in many North American comfort-food recipes.
Vega
Canadian plant-based nutrition line offering protein powders, bars and shakes aimed at vegan and health-conscious consumers.
Venchi
Italian chocolatier and gelateria known for pralines, chocolate bars and gelato; family brand with international boutiques.
Veuve Clicquot
Historic Champagne house (now LVMH-owned) famed for its Yellow Label Brut and premium cuvées since the 18th century.
Volvic
French volcanic spring water from the Auvergne region; widely distributed in Europe and part of major bottled-water portfolios.
Valor
Popular Spanish chocolate maker producing tablets, truffles and confectionery items, widely sold across Spain and export markets.
Victoria Bitter (VB)
Iconic Australian beer brand commonly called VB; flagship bitter-style lager with strong national recognition.
Van Leeuwen
Artisanal New York ice-cream brand known for pints, scoops and both dairy and vegan flavors; expanded nationwide since 2008.
Velkopopovický Kozel
Czech brewery brand “Kozel” from Velké Popovice, known for approachable lagers and dark beers exported internationally.
Valentina
Widely used Mexican hot-sauce brand known for thick, tangy spicy sauces in distinctive bottles, popular in Mexico and exports.
Vlasic
American pickle and condiment brand recognized for jarred pickles and stork-logo packaging; major North American shelf presence.
Vernors
One of America’s oldest soft drinks, Detroit-origin ginger ale with a distinct sweet-spicy flavor; distributed nationally.
Vital Farms
U.S. brand focused on pasture-raised eggs and ethical dairy, known for animal-welfare claims and retail distribution.
Villa Maria
Major New Zealand winery producing sauvignon blanc and other varietals; established export brand since 1961.
Veltins
German brewery producing Veltins Pilsener and other beers; strong regional market and international exports.
Van Houten
Historic Dutch cocoa brand known for cocoa-processing innovations and consumer cocoa powder and chocolate lines.
Vico
French snack-food brand offering crisps, nuts and savory packaged snacks popular in France and Belgium.
Vytautas
Lithuanian mineral-water brand marketed for natural mineral content and regional distribution in the Baltics.
Vidal
Spanish confectionery manufacturer producing gummies, licorice and packaged sweets sold across Spain and Europe.
Valfrutta
Italian brand for canned and preserved vegetables (tomatoes, legumes) and fruit preserves found in supermarkets.
Vedett
Belgian beer brand positioned as premium blond and specialty beers, brewed and marketed internationally.
Vöslauer
Austrian mineral-water brand with regional popularity, offering still and sparkling variants across central Europe.
Vigo
U.S.-market brand supplying rice, beans, pasta and seasoned seafood packages aimed at home cooks.
VIA
Starbucks’ instant-coffee line offering single-serve packets and instant blends for retail and on-the-go use.
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