Baikal Russian Cola
Russia’s beloved cola, infused with herbs.
Single Pack
During the Cold War, Western sodas like Coca-Cola and Pepsi were banned in the USSR. But that didn't stop both companies from trying to bust through the Iron Curtain. In 1946, Coca-Cola secretly sent a Soviet military marshal clear Coca-Cola disguised as vodka. And in the 1980s, Pepsi brokered a deal to trade their cola with the USSR...for a fleet of Soviet warships! Meanwhile, Russia was busy devising their own cola, Baikal, distinguished from its competitors by herbal elements like eucalyptus and pine.. One taste, and we're left wondering: The US may have won the space race...but what about the cola race? You decide!
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Ingredients
Ingredients: Water, Sugar, Extracts (Eleutherococcus Senticosus, Black Tea), Caramel (Color), Natural Flavors, Citric Acid, Oils (Cardamom, Eucalyptus, Lemon), Sodium Benzoate (Preservative).
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