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Inca Kola Zero Sugar soft drink

ownerThe Coca-Cola Company (USA)
originPeru
manufacturedmultipleCountries

Inca Kola is a legendary soft drink of Peruvian origin, famously known for its sweet, citrusy flavor that many liken to bubblegum or cream soda. Created in 1935 by Joseph Robinson Lindley, a British immigrant in Lima, Peru, the brand quickly became a national icon, often outselling major international competitors within its home country.

In 1999, The Coca-Cola Company entered into a joint venture with Corporación Lindley, acquiring a 50% stake in Inca Kola and the rights to market and distribute the brand globally, while the Lindley family maintained local bottling operations. Since then, while the brand remains deeply tied to its Peruvian roots and is primarily manufactured in Peru and neighboring Latin American countries like Chile and Ecuador, its distribution and ultimate ownership belong to The Coca-Cola Company, headquartered in the United States.

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