I remember that Coca Cola was a standard drink for entertaining guests during the Spring Festival, and most of them were for children. Every time they drank too much, they were taught a lesson by their parents.
Extraordinary Coke is a coke produced by Wawa Ha Company. Since its launch, it has been called "China people's own coke", because it was developed according to the taste of China population, and once formed a "tripartite confrontation" trend with Coca-Cola and Pepsi. However, with the increasingly fierce competition in the coke market, the very coke market was eroded by Coca-Cola and Pepsi, and finally disappeared from the market.
2. Rising Sun iced black tea
Rising Sun iced black tea was born in 1993. It is the first carbonated black tea beverage and the first tea beverage in China.
It was once a big hit in China, and invited Liu Tianwang as the spokesperson. Its sales volume ranked second in China's beverage industry, and finally it could not escape the fate of stopping production, mainly because of "management confusion". 3. Jianlibao
Jianlibao was born in 1984. At the Los Angeles Olympic Games that year, it became the first choice drink for the China Olympic delegation and was praised as "the magic water of China" by the Japanese media. Jianlibao is the first "sports drink" added with alkaline electrolyte in China. Although there are Jianlibao in the market at present, its influence is not as good as before, and its competitiveness is greatly reduced.
4. Fenhuang Coke
Fenhuang Coke is a China carbonated beverage brand born at the end of the 2th century, and its reputation at that time was no less than that of Jianlibao and Coca-Cola.
It once hired Jackie Chan as its spokesperson and became one of the three major beverage brands in China. However, with the gradual shrinkage of the market, Fenhuang Coke almost disappeared, and it only sold in several districts such as Sichuan.
5. Arctic Ocean soda
Arctic Ocean soda was born in 1985, and it has a history of more than 3 years. It was its glorious period in the 198s and 199s, and it occupied a dominant position in the soda industry in Beijing, queuing to pick up goods in the factory every day. However, since 1994, the Arctic Ocean soda has been gradually discontinued, and it was re-listed after 15 years of suspension.
The familiar long-necked big white bear trademark, unchanged taste and redesigned packaging can't return to its former glory. The brand of Arctic Ocean has long been a thing of the past.