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Inca Kola is a trade marked soft drink made in Peru. It is common in parts of South America, but has enjoyed no major success in other continents. The sweet flavor reminds some people of bubble-gum.
It is the only one local beverage in the world that outsells Coca Cola in its origin country. Hence, in 1999 Coca Cola bought the 50% of its rival's shares. Therefore nowadays the Lindley Corporation, owner of the brand, also bottles Coca Cola for the peruvian market, but peruvians keep preferring Inca Kola.

