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Type | Soft drink |
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Manufacturer | Los Portales SA |
Distributor | Ciego Montero |
Country of origin | Cuba |
Introduced | 1980s (1985 under the Ciego Montero trademark) |
Color | Caramel color e-950 |
Flavor | Cola |
Variants | tuKola Light (tuKola Dietética) |
Related products | Refresco Naranja (Orange Soda), Refresco Gaseosa (Lime Soda), Refresco Piñita (Pineapple Soda), Refresco Mate, Agua Tónica (Soda Water) |
Website | Los Portales: products |
tuKola (Spanish pronunciation: [tuˈko.la]) is a cola brand produced and marketed in Cuba by Los Portales S.A., a joint venture with Nestlé Group.[citation needed]
tuKola was produced at Los Portales' facility in Guane, Pinar del Río Province, until the 1980s. Production was then taken over by Empresa de Bebidas y Licores de Pinar del Río.[1]
The cola is sold in 355 ml cans, 330 ml bottles, and 1.5 liter plastic bottles.[2]
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