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  2. List of soft drink producers - Wikipedia

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    The Coca-Cola Company. Jones Soda. Keurig Dr Pepper. Leading Brands. National Beverage. Niagara Bottling. Novamex. Pascual Boing: leading soft drink producer in Mexico since The Coca-Cola Company bought Jugos del Valle in 2007 [citation needed] PepsiCo.

  3. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Varun Beverages - Wikipedia

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    Varun Beverages Limited (VBL) is an Indian multinational company that manufactures, bottles and distributes beverages. It is the largest bottling company of PepsiCo 's beverages in the world outside the United States. [ 3 ][ 4 ] The company was incorporated in 1995 as a subsidiary of RJ Corp, and named after founder Ravi Jaipuria 's son. [ 5 ]

  5. Thums Up - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Campa Cola - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Rasna (drink) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Coca-Cola India - Wikipedia

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    Coca Cola sales in India declined 11% in the third quarter of 2003 due to allegations by the Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment (), which said the top 12 soft drink brands of PepsiCo and Coca-Cola contained pesticides and insecticides in excess of the limits set by the European Economic Commission (EEC).

  9. Citra (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Citra was a clear lemon- and lime-flavoured soda sold in India in the 1980s and early 1990s. [ 1 ] Citra was owned by Parle Bisleri. Along with other Parle brands, Thums Up, Limca, Gold Spot and Maaza, Citra was sold to Coca-Cola in 1993 in a deal that was reportedly worth $40 million. [ 2 ][ 3 ] At the time of sale, the Parle brands together ...