Cola Turka
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Type | Cola |
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Manufacturer | DyDo DRINCO |
Country of origin | Turkey |
Introduced | June 25, 2003 |
Color | Red and white |
Website | https://www.dydodrinco.com.tr/tr/markalarimiz/cola-turka-icecek.html |
Cola Turka is a Turkish cola brand that is also sold in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cuba and Denmark.[citation needed]
The two television commercials (which are presented more like short-subject comic films) feature American actor Chevy Chase playing a confused American who notices his friend, wearing a stereotypically American cowboy hat, using some peculiar words from Turkish culture while drinking a can of Cola Turka. Upon Chase's character drinking Cola Turka in the second commercial, he spontaneously displays Turkish traits like saying Turkish idioms, singing a Turkish folk song, and in the final part of the second commercial, unexpectedly sporting a mustache. The commercials were filmed on location in New York, and are in English with Turkish subtitles.[1]
Cola Turka is sold in 200ml glass bottles, 330ml cans and 500ml, 1 litre, 2 litre, 2.5 and 3 litre PET bottles.
Cola Turka has 4 variants:
- Cola Turka
- Cola Turka MIX (Orange flavored)
- Cola Turka Light
- Cola Turka Cappuccino (designed in 2007 by Manhal)
In 2015, Yıldız Holding sold the brand Cola Turka to Japanese beverage giant DyDo Drinco.[2]
References
- ^ [1] Archived 2024-04-10 at dydodrinco.com.tr (Error: unknown archive URL)
- ^ "Cola Turka 'Japon' oldu". www.aa.com.tr (in Turkish). Retrieved 20 November 2023.
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