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What brands of Coke are there in China?

Tianfu Coke, Changning Coke, Olin Coke, Very Coke, Lechen Coke, Blue Sword Coke, Nine Star Coke, Guangdong Coke, Yinlu Coke, Fenhuang Coke, etc.

1. Tianfu Coke

Tianfu Coke has been reported a lot on the news website. To put it simply, it was born in 1981. At its peak, it had 108 small bottling plants across the country and occupied 75% of the Chinese cola market. In 1994, Tianfu Cola cooperated with PepsiCo, but was gradually marginalized by the latter. Later, it successfully sued the American giant to recover the ownership of the formula and production process, and announced its return with a high profile.

2. Happy Coke

In 1979, the first TV commercial appeared in mainland my country, which was the Happy Coke drink. The slogan was "refreshing and delicious, fragrant and refreshing". The company that produces Happy Coke drinks is Shanghai Zhengguanghe Soda Drink Factory, located at No. 400, Tongbei Road, Yangpu District. Tianxiang Brand Happy Coke was once rated as the most popular drink. One of the reasons why Happy Coke disappeared may be that it was unable to resume production because it accepted the OEM from Coca-Cola in the United States. Happy Coke is the closest taste to Coca-Cola among all domestic colas.

3. Fenhuang Coke

Fenhuang Coke, which appeared in 1998, was once one of the three major beverage brands in China. Together with Very Coke and Jianlibao, it formed the "two giants. The pattern of "Three Boys" (the two giants refer to Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola). Many people may not know Fenhuang Coke, but its advertising spokesperson is a household name.

According to data, Fenhuang Coke spent 150 million yuan on TV advertising alone in 1999, accounting for about 23% of the beverage advertising expenses that year, nearly 6% more than Coca-Cola advertising. However, the main markets were in small and medium-sized cities and rural markets. Coupled with the overwhelming advertising campaign, Fenhuang Coke was unable to follow up. Fenhuang Coke, which mainly produced small food products, faced the reality of lack of funds and disappeared from the market after 2001.

4. Shaolin Oral Music

I vaguely remember the TV commercial from that year: the theme song of "Shaolin Temple" played, and Jet Li was swinging a knife and stick with the bubble-filled cola in the background... It is said that " "Shaolin Cola" was also a product of Zhangzhou Pharmaceutical Factory, a famous traditional Chinese medicine factory that manufactured "Pien Tze Huang". It was considered a high-end beverage in those days and was much more expensive than ordinary soda. Unfortunately, it has long since disappeared.

5. Laoshan Cola

Laoshan Cola was founded in 1953. It was the first carbonated beverage independently developed in my country. Before the 1990s, its production and sales volume ranked among the "eight largest brands in China". "No. 1 Coke" has a market share of more than 80% in Qingdao.

In the 1990s, it was acquired by Coca-Cola. In 1997, due to institutional shortcomings and the impact of foreign brands, the market for "Laoshan Cola" shrank sharply, and Laoshan Cola was forced to cease production. In March 2004, Qingdao Laoshan Mineral Water Company took back the Laoshan Coke trademark and spent tens of millions of yuan to introduce Italian production equipment to resume the production of Laoshan Coke and put it on the market.

The healthy Laoshan Cola, which came back in 2004, has continued the excellent quality of the original Laoshan Cola and followed the latest consumer trends. It added various Chinese herbal ingredients such as Wu Zao, Angelica dahurica, galangal, and cloves to Laoshan mineral water. and carbon dioxide gas, "giving the product more healthy connotations, a refreshing and sweet taste, and endless aftertaste."