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Mr Z

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Hello medial family! As we know that there is only two big brands in beverages coca cola and pepsi and both are international . I think as connectivity and electricity is improving in tier-2 and tier-3 cities,we can also make home grown Indian brand which provide drinks like- sugarcane juice,aam panna,golgappa ka pani,kokum,shikanji etc. These beverages would be part of a growing industry in India that focuses on authentic local tastes and ingredients, providing consumers with a fresh yet familiar experience. So what are your views on this guys?

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