
Eye-catching, Coca-Cola is a fruit-flavored soda brand rooted in the Chinese market, which began selling in China in 1997, and its apple-flavored products are widely loved by consumers
Eye-catching soda is a carbonated beverage produced by The Coca-Cola Company for Chinese customers and has been sold in China since 1997. Some varieties of eye-catching soda are also available in the United States.
Founded in 1892 and headquartered in Atlanta, Gioia, USA, Coca-Cola Company is the world's largest beverage company, with a global market share of 48% and two of the world's top three beverages (Coca-Cola ranks first, Pepsi ranks second, and low-calorie Coca-Cola ranks third), Coca-Cola has 160 beverage brands in 200 countries, including soda, sports drinks, dairy drinks, juices, tea and coffee, It is also the world's largest distributor of fruit drinks (including the Minute Maid brand), with Coca-Cola in the U.S. number one with more than 40% of the market share, while Sprite is the fastest-growing beverage and other brands include Burq's root beer, Fruitopia and Surge.
The Coca-Cola Company first entered China in 1927, and by 1948, Shanghai had become the first significant market outside the United States to sell more than 1 million cases a year. After the success of the middle of the last century, Coca-Cola seized the business opportunities brought about by the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States in 1979 and the reform and opening up, and became the first international consumer goods company to return to the Chinese market. Since Coca-Cola set up its first bottling plant in Beijing in 1981, our system has spread all over the country, with 30 bottling companies and 35 bottling plants, and has promoted China's economic development in many aspects such as employment, taxation, local procurement, technology introduction, talent training and so on.