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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Hey I am on Medial • 2m
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
After decades in hibernation, Campa Cola has made a triumphant return, and it's not just clinking glasses it's shaking up the entire soft drink industry!
A Blast from the Past: Originally launched in 1977, Campa Cola was the toast of the town before
Do you think Reliance is often Overrated?
Like Whenever Reliance enters a new Industry, everyone is like all the existing companies are gonna be dead. But that doesnt happen.
For Eg. Campa Cola or OTT fight (Jio only Partnered with Disney).
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
“ Campa Cola Re-lunch Analysis ”
So guys we all know that Mukesh Ambani
Bought Campa Cola in 22 crores from pure group and recently reliance group re Lunch Campa Cola in 3 flavours cola , orange and lemon.
The carbonated beverages market segment
““ RISE & FALL OF CAMPA COLA ””
In early days Indian market was fully dominated by American brand coco cola
From 1949 - 1970's but under Foreign exchange regulation activity government of India asked coco cola to share thier secret recipe and 60% s
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Arcane
Quest for Insight an... • 6m
Sarkari Cola?
Coca-Cola, which had established itself in India in the 1950s, faced a challenge when Indira Gandhi enacted the FERA Act in 1974, requiring foreign companies to operate under local ownership and potentially reveal trade secrets.
Coc
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Medial • 4m
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