Polo-Cockta
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Polo-Cockta (sometimes written as 'Polo Cockta' or 'Polo-Cocta') is a Polish Coca-Cola-like drink introduced in the 1970s. The origins of Polo-Cockta are pretty clear - the Polish society needed something American, but during the communism in Poland and other Eastern European countries it was impossible because of limited import from USA. Polo-Cockta was discontinued during the 1980s, but has been revived again for a few years by a private company which acquired all rights to the brand while Polish society was in a mood for PRL -styled things. The taste of Polo-Cockta is sometimes described as a mixture of Coca-Cola and Pepsi. It can only be bought in Poland.