• Tja@programming.dev
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    Made in Germany? Well, so is Spezi, and Fritz cola, and Freeway Cola, and Ja! Cola, and a bunch of others.

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    I only buy Palestine Cola. It tastes much better and is a refreshing “fuck you” to genocide supporting Coca Cola and Pepsi

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        https://palestinedrinks.com/en/about-us

        We are proud to present Safadfood AB, a company offering high-quality carbonated beverages, run by a Palestinian family and based in Sweden. Our drinks are more than just a refreshing treat – they represent a symbol of unity and community.

        100% of our profits go directly to war-affected people and children in Palestine. Through our work, we aim to alleviate the suffering of those living in uncertainty and challenging conditions. Our goal is to support the most vulnerable and help build a brighter future for those hardest hit by conflict.

        It is as good as it gets in the current situation. Israel would never allow Palestinians in the Westbank, leave alone Gaza become successful with such a brand.

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    Is this why all Cola bottles are „a product by coca cola” and everything has a german word like bro stamped on it?

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    Why would anyone pay brand name prices these days. The store brand in my local store is 30% of the cost of coke, Pepsi, etc. $15 for a 12-pack?! That’s just insanity.

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    One aspect I haven’t seen mentioned yet is the rise of local premium cola brands in recent years. Brands like Fritz Kola, Afri Cola and Mio Mio have taken a significant chunk out of Coca colas marketshare without competing on price. Instead, they focus on standout features like higher caffeine levels, local bottling in reusable glass bottles, and/or organic ingredients. And since it’s working, more and more companies are jumping on the bandwagon, like the red bull, the brewery Flensburger and even some localised water bottling brands all offer their own colas now.

    In light of this, this advertising campaign from coca cola feels like a desperate move to me.

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      With the amount of alternatives it’s also very likely that you’ll find one that you genuinely prefer over Coca-Cola or Pepsi once you give them a try. I did not start buying Fritz Kola over Coca-Cola because of any “feature”, and not because it’s German either. I just tried it on a whim ages ago and preferred the taste, so that’s what I’ve been buying since.

    • obsidianfoxxy7870@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      This is exactly why this kind of marketing would never work for me. It’s why even if I lived in the EU, I would still refuse to use Google products because I don’t trust them, even if they’re technically bound by law to care more about protecting my data.

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    I hope it does not work out for them. Also in Germany we have many alternatives which are cheaper and come close to the taste of CocaCola.

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      I even like to say the local breweries often are way better! Leikheimer, Alaska, Riegele Spezi, and more. Waayy better!

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        Didn’t know that was an actual brand; in my youth it was a colloquial name for a 50/50 mix of coke and orange lemonade. Another name was diesel.

        • Goldholz @lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          It is and isnt. The inventors Brewerie Riegele sold the rights to Paulaner Brewerie, then it became famouse, big legal fights about the rights came but spezi now is a collective term (Gattungsbegriff) to all cola/lemonade mixes. So now there are the big Paulaner Spezi and Spezi Original from Riegele, that dominate it buuut every brewerie that hold itself to something has their own version

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      I’ve been trying the cheaper stuff. Some of it is great. Don’t be afraid to try the bottom shelf items these days.

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        Even beyond just the boycotting brands for political reasons, so many of the mainstream brands charge way too much for a product that almost anybody else can make the equivalent of.

        • Icid@lemmy.wtf
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          Some products in tech you can replace there is just iOS and Android both American owned company’s

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            Linux smartphones are coming, although very slowly

            There is also Jolla with Sailfish OS, but the hardware is not really attractive

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          Gilette once justified a price rise because of higher marketing costs… well they destroyed all their investment there with one statement.

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        In many cases, although not with coca cola, the bottom shelf products are made in the same place where the top brands are made. Some times they even have the same product but different packaging

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          If there is less money involved, and no licensing moving to the us through tax havens, does it matter?