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  2. List of Indian drinks - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. 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]

  4. Desi daru - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Artos (drink) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Frooti - Wikipedia

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    Frooti Mango Frooti Aam Panna Frooti Zero. Frooti is a mango-flavoured drink sold in India. It is made with natural flavours and mango-concentrate. [ 1 ] It is the flagship product and most successful drink product made by Parle Agro. Frooti was launched in 1985 in Tetra Pak packaging, and is now also sold in PET bottles and rectangular shaped ...

  9. Double Seven (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    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]