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2026  
February

Beyond the Mainsail: Twin Brothers and Lady Annmarie

January Bahamas Goombay Punch Limited-Edition Cans for 4th Annual Sailing Cup
  The Carleton Williams Scholarship Gears Up for the Scholarship’s 10th Year
  Coca-Cola Proudly Sponsors One Family, Two-Time Junkanoo Winners

2025  
December Coca-Cola and Esso Partner for Exciting Holiday Decor Competition
  Coca-Cola Raises Funds for Local Salvation Army Sector During Jollification
  Caribbean Bottling Company is Rewarding a Community Santa with $1,000 this Christmas
  Twist To Win Ends in a Grand Style with Four $5,000 Mall at Marathon Shopping Sprees
November Talent will Meet Opportunity During Caribbean Bottling Company’s Career Fair
  The Coca-Cola Art Project Astonishes Art Lovers at The Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival
October ‘Shroud' Triumphant Goombay Punch Cup Win Celebrated in Grand in Style
September Coca-Cola's Twist to Win Offers Multiple $5,000 Shopping Sprees and Instant Prizes
August Emari Knowles Shines as the 2025 Carleton Williams Scholar
  Coca-Cola Art Project Celebrates Culture with Spectacular UB Art Student Exhibit
  Shroud Reflects on Historic Win of 3rd Bahamas Goombay Punch Cup
  Caribbean Bottling Company Celebrates Historic Partnership with Carnival Cruise
July Caribbean Bottling Company Displayed over 100 Products at 1st Tradeshow
June Share A Coke Returns to The Bahamas with a New Design and Exciting Winnings for Summer
May Fanta is Dripping in Deliciousness with New Flavors Green Apple and Banana
  Bahamas Goombay Punch Makes a Huge Splash at National Family Island Regatta Again
  Coca Cola takes on new partnership with UB Arts program honoring Bahamian music legends and donates $10,000
April Powerade Continues its Decade Plus Long Support of BAARK with Potcakeman Triathlon
March Beyond the Mainsail: the Sailors of Bull Reg and King & Knights
  Proudly Accelerating Empowerment and Leadership: The Women of Caribbean Bottling Company
  Caribbean Wines & Spirits Displays Portfolio Evolution and Innovation with a Spectacular Showcase
February Beyond the Mainsail: The Sailors of Sassie Sue and Patton Pride

The Carleton Williams Scholarship Gears Up for the Scholarship’s 10th Year

Caribbean Bottling Company (CBC), local producers of Coca-Cola and Dasani products, is proud to announce the opening of the 2026 Caribbean Bottling Company Carleton Williams Scholarship. This year the scholarship is open to all sixth-grade students attending Garvin Tynes Primary School with a 3.0 GPA or above.

The scholarship rotates annually between primary students at Garvin Tynes Primary in New Providence and all sixth graders attending public schools in Grand Bahama. The winning scholar is awarded a scholarship to a local private school for the full six years of high school, subject to a minimum GPA requirement.

This year’s scholarship application will close on Sunday, May 3rd, 2026. Their applications will be reviewed by a panel, followed by an interview with the finalists.

The award which launched in 2016 was created to honor Carleton Williams CBE on his retirement as Chairman of the Board for Caribbean Bottling Company. Since then, this scholarship has impacted the lives of 12 students and their families.

The 2026 recipient will join CBC’s vibrant scholarship community, consisting of: Emari Knowles, 2025; Selena Cartwright, 2024; Timothy Kemp, 2023; Leonardo Sands, 2022; Maliyah Edgecombe, 2021; Angela Sands, 2020; Gabriel Hall, 2019; Kennedi Knowles and Anajah Culmer, 2018; Kailena Pinder, 2017 and 2016 inaugural scholarship winners, D’Ron & T’Ron Strapp on their academic journey.

Debi Williams, daughter of Carleton Williams, shared how this award honors her father’s legacy.

“My father lived by the gifting principle, to whom much is given; much is expected. He gave generously, was extremely community minded. He appreciated the value of a good education and would assist many who would otherwise have been unable to access it,” she said.

"The Caribbean Bottling Company Carleton Williams Scholarship continues his legacy beautifully, because seeds are best sown in fertile, curious minds and this scholarship will be life-changing for so many,”
Williams concluded.

Emari Knowles, the 2025 recipient of the scholarship offered words of encouragement for hopeful applicants

“Be confident. There will always be someone who has better grades or is more active than you but continues to strive. There is nothing you can’t achieve without hard work and perseverance. And above all else put God first because he can do all things” he enthusiastically expressed.

Application closes May 3rd. For all those interested in applying or know someone who would benefit from this award visit www.cbcbahamas.com for complete details and to access the application.