Following the invasion of Ukraine, well-known brands such as Coca-Cola, Fanta, and Sprite exited the Russian market, prompting a new soft drink launch. Russian beverage manufacturer Ochakovo has claimed that worldwide soda names will be replaced with new drinks such as Cool-Cola, Fancy, and Street. Although it is expected that Coca-Cola goods would continue to be sold in stores, prices have risen by nearly 200% since the ban. The article is about Russia Launched Local Coca-Cola, Fanta, Sprite Alternatives.
According to insiders, the new brand’s orange-flavored ‘luxury’ and lemon-lime ‘street’ bottles are designed to look like Fanta and Sprite.” This isn’t the only company hoping to profit from Coca-withdrawal Cola’s from the Russian market. Cola has grabbed the hearts of Russia’s soda fans, thanks to companies like Slavda Group, situated in Russia’s Far East. On the other hand, a manufacturer in the northern Russian district of Komi called Syktyvkarpivo OAO has launched its own soda called Komi Cola.
Customers have complained that neither of these alternatives to soda drinks is “sweet and effervescent,” according to reports. Russian influencers and models, on the other hand, are trashing their Chanel bags after the premium brand prohibited the sale of goods to Russians who intended to return them to their homeland. The firm claims to be abiding by the European Union’s trade sanctions imposed on Russia when it attacked Ukraine. However, Russian influencers condemned the move, calling it “Russophobia.”
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