Corsica Cola
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Type | Cola |
Manufacturer | Pietra brewery |
Country of Origin | ![]() |
Introduced | 2003 |
Related products | Coca Cola |
Corsica Cola is a regional cola produced in Corsica. In a style as unique but more local, Corsica Cola benefited from an unexpected kick start during its launch in May 2003: a heat wave. The stock was exhausted in two months[citation needed]. On the 31 December 2003 in Corsica alone, the small company claimed to have sold 1.5 million bottles.[citation needed] According to Armelle Sialelli, director of the Pietra brewery, previously the creator of Corsican chestnut beer, the goal was to have a product that was highly thirst-quenching.
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