Kola Real
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Type | Soft-drink |
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Manufacturer | Ajegroup |
Country of origin | Peru |
Introduced | 23 June 1988 |
Variants | cola, orange, strawberry, pineapple, lemon |
Related products | Coca-Cola, Inca Kola |
Kola Real is a Peruvian soft drink. Kola Real is one of the most popular brands of Ajegroup,[1] a leader in the Latin American beverage market. Started by the Añaños Family in Ayacucho, Peru on June 23, 1988 in the middle of a coup d'état, the company has grown and expanded not only in Peru, but also in Cuba, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Nicaragua, Panama and Thailand. Kola Real is available in many flavours such as "revolution red" (strawberry), orange, pineapple, lime-lemon, "negra" ("black", similar to Coca-Cola) and "dorada" ("golden", similar to Inca Kola). In Mexico, Costa Rica, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Indonesia and Thailand, Kola Real "negra" is known as Big Cola.
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External links
- Kola Real Takes on Coca-Cola
- In Mexico, Big Cola is the real thing
- Soft drinks Ajeven invests US$1.5 million to expand production in Venezuela
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