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Mukesh Ambani, the richest man in Asia, recently revealed intentions to resurrect a legendary soda brand from the 1970s that previously competed with Coca-Cola and Pepsi. The announcement sparked a surge of nostalgia on social media among the millions of Indians who grew up drinking the beverage.
According to AltdigitNews , Ambani's Reliance Group said this week that Campa Cola would return to India's multibillion-dollar non-alcoholic drinks market this summer in three flavours: cola, lemon, and orange.
When Coca-Cola, a more well-known American rival, was unavailable in the South Asian nation, this brand stepped in to fill the hole. Middle-aged Indians who grew up drinking this product have been enthralled by the news of its reappearance.
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