We have a word for that in German: "Etikettenschwindel"
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Roughly translates to misleading or con labeling
"Label swindle" is the closest literal translation I think.
Iβve been drinking Fritz Cola for about 7 years now, cheap tricks wonβt win me back
Same here but with "Afri Cola". German drinks do taste better than Coca Cola. πͺ
This should be illegal
too bad the corporations control their own regulation.
Not a Coca Cola fan, but why? If itβs made in Germany, it should be okay to say that
It's kinda hard to find out where Coca Cola is actually made. Coke for the German market is for sure bottled in Germany, but the Coke syrup which is the base for it (which Coca Cola is very cagey about) isn't necessarily made there. I assume it's made somewhere in Europe because according to a brief web search it's made in about 4 places in the world and Europe is a big market, but there isn't really a reason to assume that the European syrup plant is in Germany, insted of Spain, Netherlands etc. - certainly possible, but not at all certain.
But TBH, even if it was all made in Germany, it's still kinda bullshit. Maybe not in a legally actionable way, but Coke is not that popular in Germany and the inventors and standard ingredients (other than water and beet sugar) have no connection to Germany whatsoever. The Coca Cola product that deserves to be called "the German drink" is Fanta, and I assume Coca Cola isn't quite ready yet to use Fanta's Nazi heritage as a selling point.
Not so much, if the money goes to the US. And at very least some licensing fees will go to the US with an originally US brand.
Got a news flash for you: lots of German made products send plenty of money to the US
Unfortunately.
Would you take issue with Nike having advertisements saying "made in Indonesia" on them?
Simply because people should know exactly what they are buying and from who, without having to make a web search at the supermarket for every single product they want to buy (which sometimes is not even that easy because corporations are allowed to be pretty shady and you have to dig further than a simple search of the product/brand name)
The amount of sugar they put on it is what should be illegal. Motherfuckers are co-responsible for an entire generation of obesity and we're left holding the bag as tax payers.
I switched to Vita Cola and now I don't even like Coca cola anymore. Just doesn't feel refreshing anymore. And it's cheaper.
From Wikipedia:
Vita Cola is a cola beverage produced in Germany. Vita Cola's flavor is described as cola-like with a strong note of lemon and fruit flavoring.
Do I have the right one? It sounds interesting
Yes, it's from east Germany and survived the reunification. I also like its lemony flavour more than pure cola.
I'm a mio mio cola junge but vita and afri are both also better than coke.
in other words, the boycott is working! Keep it up, lads!
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It looks like theyβre emphasizing local sourcing to distance themselves from U.S. associations, but that misses the real issue. The problem is not whether the ingredients are local, it is that Coca-Cola is still a U.S. company. The same applies to brands like Heinz, Tesla, and others. Their identity is tied to their origin, not where they source materials.
Who needs Coca Cola?
π SUPER-SEXY AFRI-COLA!
iβve noticed Coke, fanta and monster have been on sale in stores at least twice as often as any other beverage brand this summer. Often at a 50% discount and they had a huge Star Wars collaboration out of nowhere. I still didnβt buy any of it. I bought European brands. Coke posing as βthe german drinkβ does bring back some memories though. Mostly bad memories.
Coke posing as βthe german drinkβ does bring back some memories though. Mostly bad memories.
Would have been even worse, a lot more truthful and also funnier if they did that with Fanta.
They could try naming it Koker Koler and offering it in 1 liter mugs. I'd still prefer cheaper regional alternatives but it would be funny.
Too close to Kofola a legit EU brand cola Tastes awful to me
Can't agree, Kofola out of the tap is glorious. Can't wait to be in Czechia/Slovakia again
Maybe they should try adding back the cocaine.
I'm pretty sure they're doing this in most if not all, of Europe.
It turns out to be quite hard to boycott USA products, but our household is getting there.
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I thought it's a UK (headquarter of CCEP) or Spanish (by far biggest share owner is Coca-Cola Iberian Partners) product...
(for reference: less than 20% of that "US brand" is owned by the original US company)
How about Fanta?
They need to show how fanta is a 100% German brand, born of the will of Coca-cola to circumventing the embargos placed on Germany during the 40's due to, you know, being Nazis and such.
Didn't they do this during WWII as well?
They created Fanta because they couldn't import the ingredients to make Coke because of embargoes.
Fanta is "we found this in the trashcan and made soda out of it because the show must go on (or something, but with bubbles)".