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Doodh Soda. Ela neeru / karikku – tender coconut water. Fuljar soda – carbonated drink made using crushed chillies, ginger, mint leaves and spice mix. Fruit juice. Gaajar ka doodh – made from grated carrot and sweetened milk. Ganne ka ras or sugarcane juice. Gud-nimbu sharbat – made of lemon and jaggery. Jal-jeera.
The Coca-Cola Company by this time had about 60.5% share of the Indian soft-drink market but found out that if it took out Thums Up, it would remain with only 28.7% of the market, hence Thums Up was re-launched, targeting 30- to 40-year-olds. The brand was re-positioned as a "manly" drink, drawing on its strong taste qualities. [12]
Una Brand Desi daru. An article in the medical journal The Lancet estimated that nearly two-thirds of the alcohol consumed in India is country liquor. [citation needed] Globus spirits mentioned that India's country liquor market is about 242 million cases (over 30% of the beverage industry in India) with a growth rate of about 7% per annum. [6]
Limca – lemon flavoured soda. Liyo – One of the popular soft drink brands in Delhi & NCR. LMN – lemon drink produced by Parle Agro. Maaza – mango drink from Parle Bisleri bought by Coca-Cola. Mahaajan Beverages – carbonated Kokum drink. Mirinda – brand of fruity sodas in nine flavours distributed.
Campa Cola was a drink created by the Pure Drinks Group, owned by Mohan Singh in the 1970s. Pure Drinks Group were the pioneer in the Indian soft drink industry when they introduced Coca-Cola into India in 1949 and were the sole manufacturer and distributor of Coca-Cola till the 1970s when the drink industry was nationalized for Indian interests.
Rasna is a soft drink concentrate brand owned by Pioma Industries which is based in Ahmedabad, India. [2] It was launched in mid-seventies but started gaining popularity in the eighties when the market was dominated by carbonated soft drinks like Thums up, Gold Spot and Limca. [3] As of 2009, Rasna had a 93% market share in the soft drink ...
Double Seven. Double Seven was an Indian soft drink brand. It was manufactured and marketed by the Indian government after Coca-Cola quit the Indian market in 1977 due to changes in government policies. [1][2][3][4] Double Seven was launched at the annual trade fair at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi as a gift by the then ruling Janata Party. [5]
Grape, Orange, Prince, Lemon and Pearl Soda. Website. www.artos.in. Artos is a regional soft drink and the first aerated soft drink in the state of Andhra Pradesh. [ 1 ] It was first named as "Ramachandra Raju soft drinks" and later renamed as "A.R Raju Tonics" and later converted into Artos. It was originated in Ramachandrapuram in East ...