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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

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But why will reliance change the recipe or the way of making after acquiring? I jsut think you were having a bad day and this campa cola thing made it worse

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