Popa Cola Company
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Type | Private enterprise |
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Industry | Beverages |
Founded | 1676 |
Headquarters | Pakuwi, Sanama |
Products | Carbonated soft drinks |
The Popa Cola Company is a carbonated soft drink manufacturer based in Pakuwi, Sanama. The recipe was created in 1667 by a local merchant in the city, and later acquired by the founder of the company, Eddie Yorela. Popa Cola products are primarily found in Sanama, where it is the largest soft drink manufacturer, but it is also exported to various other countries, like Drak-Modan, Tellia, the Unified Governorates, Ransenar, Talenore,Floria and Alduria. The accession of Sanama to the Raspur Pact in 1680 greatly expanded the market for Popa Cola products, resulting in the company quickly becoming one of the largest producers of soft drinks in the world. The Popa Cola products are noted for their high content of sugar, sourced from locally produced sugar cane. Since the recipe also contains extracts from the liquorice root, excessive consumption can have a laxative effect.
Brands
All brands listed contain sugar unless stated otherwise. All brands also have an artificially sweetened version named Nula, Sani for null, zero.
- Popa Cola – cola-flavoured
- Diet Popa Cola – cola-flavoured soft drink with artificial sweeteners, primarily marketed towards women
- Popa Cola Nula – cola-flavoured soft drink with artificial sweeteners, primarily marketed towards men
- Pingu – orange-flavoured
- Mongo – mango-flavoured
- Bini-Bini – banana-flavoured
- Pipella – pineapple-flavoured
- Pocoloco – coconut-flavoured
Export markets
Popa Cola products are exported to a number of countries, including: