Kofola (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkofola]) is a carbonated soft drink produced by the eponymous Czechoslovak company, which is headquartered in Krnov, Czech...
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January 2015. "Kofola a.s. CZ | Naše nápoje | Naše nápoje |". Archived from the original on 14 January 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2012. "Kofola a.s. SK | Naše...
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automatic weapons. In the food industry, Czech companies include Agrofert, Kofola and Hamé. Production of Czech electricity exceeds consumption by about 10...
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Austria, Germany and Russia. On 22 April 2011, Pinelli was taken over by the Kofola Group, the largest soft drinks producer in the Czech Republic. In 2005,...
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the cola drink market in Denmark from the mid-1960s to the late 1980s. Kofola is the primary rival to Coca-Cola and Pepsi in the Czech Republic and Slovakia...
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in some parts of China, Future Cola, in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, Kofola, in Slovenia, Cockta, and the inexpensive Mercator Cola, sold only in the...
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Isaac Kola and Perú Cola (energy drink) Barr Brite Britvic Epsa Farsons Kofola Schweppes Sumol + Compal Golden Drink Ifri Hamoud Boualem Cevital Agro-industrie...
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cola brand by Ciego Montero Materva – Cuban mate-based soft sweet drink Kofola – popular cola Semtex CULT Energy Drink Dansk Citronvand – carbonated lemonade...
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in 1974. After years of trademark ownership disputes, Vinea was sold to Kofola in January 2008. "Producers battle over Vinea as wine drink makes comeback"...
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"Bavarian beer"). Kofola is a non-alcoholic Czech soft drink somewhat similar in look and taste to Coca-Cola, but not as sweet. Kofola was invented in Communist...
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