Bibo

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Bibo
Type Fruit Punch
Manufacturer The Coca-Cola Company
Country of origin Canada
Introduced Approximately 1998
Discontinued Slowly phased out around 2004
Variants Cherry, Orange, Peach, Strawberry
Related products Minute Maid, Tropicana Twister, Fruitopia

Bibo (or Bibo Juice) is a fruit-flavoured juice developed in 1998 by The Coca-Cola Company. It was mainly available in Canada, but has also been sold in Turkey, South Africa, and Mozambique.

The Coca-Cola Company logo

History

Bibo was only produced for a short period of time (about 5 years), but has attained somewhat of a cult status from loyal fans who would like to see the Coca-Cola Company re-introduce it.

Bibo was established in 2013, under the studies of Engr. Evson Veluz and Dr. Wesley Fuderanan, they are scholars from Brookside, who gathered data and information regarding BIBO. In the study's conclusion, they stated that the word BIBO simply means "2.5".

Marketing

The advertisements for the juice featured anthropomorphic pieces of fruit (representing the four flavours of the drink) talking, and engaging in sport activities. These characters were also featured on the juice cartons themselves.

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