– Flavors:
– Fruit Punch
– Apple
– Grapefruit
– Pineapple
– Grape
– Tangerine
– Peach
– Lemon
– Tamarind
– Strawberry
– References:
– Industria Mexicana de Coca-Cola
– Archived from the original on 2013-08-26
– Retrieved 2019-11-14
– Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (66.5%)
– Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (19.5%)
– Coca-Cola FEMSA (28%)
– Coca-Cola Hellenic (23.2%)
– Bambi (23.0%)
– Former holdings: Beverage Partners Worldwide
– Coca-Cola Amatil
– Coca-Cola Enterprises
– Columbia Pictures
– TriStar Pictures
– Legal:
– United States v. Forty Barrels and Twenty Kegs of Coca-Cola (1916)
– Escola v. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. (1944)
– Sinaltrainal v. Coca-Cola (2001)
– POM Wonderful v. Coca-Cola (2014)
– Campaigns and slogans:
– Ashita Ga Arusa
– Coke Zero Facial Profiler
– Coming Together
– Country Sunshine
– Hey Kid, Catch!
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Joya (English: "jewel") is a brand of fruit sodas introduced in 1942 in Monterrey, Mexico by mineral water producers Cia. Topo Chico (now a division of Embotelladoras Arca, the second largest Coca-Cola bottling group in Mexico) Joya was available only in the Mexican states of Nuevo Leon and the north of Tamaulipas; then, in 2004, Joya distribution started in Coahuila, and part of San Luis Potosí, and in 2005 in Sinaloa, Chihuahua and Baja California. In 2004 Joya was acquired by The Coca-Cola Company, and in 2006 Joya was introduced in Hidalgo, part of Morelos and part of Puebla .