Limca

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Limca
The Limca logo

Type Lemon-lime soda
Manufacturer The Coca-Cola Company
Country of Origin India
Introduced 1977
Related products Coca-Cola, 7 Up, Sprite

Limca is a lemon and lime flavoured carbonated soft drink made in India. It is bubblier than its American counterparts like Seven Up and Sprite, and it has a slight flavor of ginger.

In 1992, when the government allowed Coca-Cola to return, at the same time as it admitted Pepsi for the first time, Coca-Cola bought Limca, Thums Up, Maaza and other drink brands.

Like other sodas, Limca is generally sold in glass bottles within India, which are returned to the store or restaurant after the contents have been drunk. The bottles are sent back to the manufacturer, washed and reused, because they are more expensive than the soda itself.

[edit] Rates and sizes

  • Two-liter plastic bottles cost rupees 43
  • 600ml plastic bottles cost rupees 20
  • 300ml glass bottles cost rupees 10
  • 200ml glass bottles cost rupees 7

(1 US$ = 45 rupees)

Limca also publishes the Limca Book of Records, a record book similar to the Guinness Book of Records. The Limca Book of Records details feats, records and other unique statistics from an Indian perspective.

One of Limca's original and very popular taglines was "Limca. It's veri veri Lime & Lemoni."

[edit] See also

Brands of Lemon-lime soft drinks  v  d  e 

7 Up - Celeste Mountain Citrus - Fanta - Foxon Park- Fruktsoda - Limca - Mountain Dew - Mountain Holler - Ramune - Schin Limão - Sierra Mist - Slice - Sprite - Storm - Surge - Teem - Upper 10 - Vess-Up


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