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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Anonymous 4
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
"Campa Cola: The Desi Challenger Taking on Coke & Pepsi!"
Reliance Industries has shaken up India’s cola market by reviving Campa Cola, once a nostalgic favorite, now a powerful competitor to Coca-Cola and Pepsi. Here’s how it’s making waves:
✅ Dis
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 10m
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
○─○─○ • 7m
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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Narendra Jain
Myra • 22h
Why I Started Myra
Over the years, I noticed something troubling—people were wearing gemstone rings made without any real understanding of astrological principles. Many jewellers and astrologers were crafting and selling these gemstones rings withou
An advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, don't depend solely on your idea. None of your idols were 20+ and unskilled. I see most of the people wanting to be entrepreneurs either because they are bad at studies or they don't want to study. In some years,
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 5m
In 2003, Lego were just months from bankruptcy.
Their sales were plummeting & they were $800 Million in debt.
Until they made ONE decision that would transform Lego into a $13 Billion empire...
Here's the full story:
2003: LEGO was burning.
$800