References[edit]
– Ellis, Eric (16 February 2007). Irans Cola War. Fortune Magazine. CNN Money. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
– Scarpellini, Emanuela (29 April 2016). Food and Foodways in Italy from 1861 to the Present. Palgrave Macmillan. p.166. ISBN9781137569622. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
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Parsi Cola
– Soft drink brand
– Originated in Iran
– Popular in Iran
– Part of the cola market
– Known for unique taste
Categories
– Cola brands
– Iranian brands
– Iranian drinks
– Soft drink stubs
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Significance
– Part of Iranian culture
– Represents local soft drink industry
– Competes with international cola brands
– Historical importance
– Cultural relevance
Parsi Cola is a cola-flavoured soft drink produced in Iran by Sasan, which bottles Pepsi in the region along with Iranian brands Orange Shad Noosh & Lemon Shad Noosh. It is popular in parts of the Middle East. In Iran it is the main competitor to Zamzam Cola.
Type | Cola |
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Manufacturer | Sasan |
Country of origin | Iran |
Introduced | Unknown |
Related products | Zamzam Cola |