China Cola

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China Cola (Chinese: 非常可乐; Pinyin:FēiCháng Kĕle)is a non-alcoholic beverage introduced in 1998 and manufactured by Hangzhou Wahaha of China, where it holds a 7% market share, making it the third-largest manufacturer of soft drinks in China behind Coca Cola and Pepsi Cola. It is marketed as "a healthy way to cool off the Chinese youngsters and clean out their fiery livers". Since 2001, China Cola has also been sold and manufactured in the United States by Reed's, Inc. Despite good reviews, it retains a low market share. A version with cherry flavor is also sold.

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Purified carbonated water, raw cane sugar, szechuan peony root, cassia bark, Malaysian vanilla, oils of lemon, lime and orange, nutmeg, cloves, licorice, cardamon, caramel color, citric and phosphoric acids.

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