Review: Campa Cola - A Huge Letdown
Tried Campa Cola post-Reliance takeover, and honestly, it’s disappointing. The drink is overly sweet, with an artificial taste and weak carbonation. It feels more like sugary water than a refreshing soda. The flas
Coca-Cola sells 2.1 billion drinks every day.
Yet they:
Don't make the drinks
Don't own the factories
Don't handle distribution
Don't even bottle them
Still worth >$280B.
Here's their real business model👇:
First, forget everything y
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The Next Cola War!
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Is Inaction better?
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It’s like an automatic reflex instead of rati
Fritz Cola is a small German brand stands out against Coca-Cola
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THUMS UP : TASTE THE THUNDER
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Amazing historical facts you might never have learned in school... 😲
The beverage Fanta was created in Nazi Germany during World War II by the Coca-Cola company. 🥤
And it all happened because Germany simply didn't have the ingredients to produce