Inca Kola
Inca Kola, a product of Peru, is the de facto standard for soft drink consumption in the country. It tastes something like a cross between pineapple and bubblegum, and dominates in the country with over 35% of market sales.
Recently, Coke Zero has entered the scene, and has apparently persuaded Inca Kola into making a "light" version of their product.
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gigi
August 22nd, 2010
hi guys I'm so glad to get my inca kola in sfo california but I'll love to get the inca kola light plssss where I can buy it
Inca Kola in the United States
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