El Ché-Cola
French cola soft drink
Type | soft drink |
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Manufacturer | El Ché-Cola Company |
Country of origin | 2005; 19 years ago (2005) |
Discontinued | 2010; 14 years ago (2010) |
Flavour | cola |
Website | Defunct |
El Ché-Cola was a cola soft drink manufactured in France (in Marseille) by the El Ché-Cola Company, which donated 50% of its net profits to NGOs that fight against world hunger.[1] The cola was guaranteed GMO free, with less sugar than most other colas.
The name was an homage to Che Guevara.[2]
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Cola brands
Count Cola, Export Cola, LA Ice Cola, Schweppes Cola
Pran Cola
Annex, Bec Cola, Big 8, Compliments, County Bounty, Grizzly Paw, Harvey & Vern's, Lil' Rig, No Name, President's Choice, Selection
Star Cola
Jolly Cola, OpenCola
Pee Cola
A-Star Cola, Double Seven, Kashmira Jeera Masala Cola, Thums Up, Campa Cola
Parsi Cola, Topsia Cola, Zamzam
Beed Cola, Kola Real, Cassinelli, Fruti Kola, Fuji-Cola, Isaac Kola, Inca Kola, Kola Real, Perú Cola, Triple Kola
Star Cola
Barr Cola, Classic Cola, Evoca Cola, Fentimans Curiosity Cola, Fever-Tree Distillers Cola, Maxi-Cola, Qibla Cola, Red Kola, Rola Cola, Ubuntu Cola, Virgin Cola
365, Big K, Blue Sky, Boost!, Boylan Bubba, Caleb's Kola Coca-Cola (Diet Coke, Tab), Cricket Cola, Diet Rite, Double Cola, Dublin Faygo, Filbert's, Fitz's, Grandpa Graf's, Grapette, Jolt Cola, Jones Soda, King Cola, Like Cola, Maraschino Cola Mr. Cola, Olipop, Pepsi, RC Cola, Reed's, King Cola King Kong Cola, Sam's Choice, Signature, Spiffy, Stars & Stripes, Texa Cola, Speed King Cola, Triple Cola, Ultrapop King Cola Vess, Virgil's, Zevia
Frescolita, King Cola
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