Green Cola

Green Cola is a carbonated soft drink developed by Greek beverages company Green Cola Company. Released in 2012, the soda is now widely available in Greece, Germany, Spain, Cyprus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, the Middle East, Slovenia and in other countries.

Green Cola
A bottle of Green Cola
TypeSoda
ManufacturerGreen Cola Company
Country of originGreece
Introduced2012 (2012)
Proof (US)www.greencola.com
ColorCaramel
FlavorCola
IngredientsCarbonated Water, Colour (Caramel E150d), Acids (Tartaric Acid and Malic Acid), Sweeteners (Steviol Glycosides,Sucralose), Natural Flavouring, Natural Caffeine

Description

Green Cola was first developed by the Green Cola Company in 2011, during the height of the Greek debt crisis.[1] Green Cola, a soda sweetened with stevia, became the Green Cola Company's flagship product. The drink has been branded as having the taste of other colas but "without all of the bad stuff".[2] The beverage became widely distributed in mainland Greece and in the Greek islands.[3] The cola grew in popularity and started being produced in Germany in 2015[4][5] and in Spain in 2017;[6] as of 2018, Green Cola is offered for sale in a number of international markets.[1][3][7]

References

  1. "ABOUT US – Green Cola". greencola.com. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  2. "Stevia-sweetened Green Cola aims to shake up drinks industry". FoodBev Media. 2017-07-10. Retrieved 2019-08-27.
  3. "Greek Green Cola". www.greeknewsagenda.gr. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  4. "Green Cola: A Greek Success Story Becomes Popular in Germany | GreekReporter.com". greece.greekreporter.com. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  5. Green Cola: Γερμανοί βουλευτές πίνουν στην... υγειά της ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗΣ Cola! - Allesgr.de. Allesgr.de (in Greek). 2017-01-20. Retrieved 2018-11-16.
  6. "Green Cola - Green Cola - J. Walter Thompson Spain". www.jwt.com. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  7. Capital.gr. "Είσοδος της Green Cola στην αμερικανική αγορά". Capital.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 2020-06-17.
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