Isaac Kola

Isaac Kola is a Peruvian soft drink. It is a very popular brand of the Embotelladora Don Jorge S.A.C. company,[1] a former bottler of Coca-Cola and later Inca Kola products.

Isaac Kola
TypeSoft drink
ManufacturerEmbotelladora Don Jorge S.A.C.
Country of originPeru
Introduced2002
Related productsInca Kola, Oro, Triple Kola, Viva
Websitewww.donjorge.com.pe 

History

Isaac Kola was introduced in Peru in 2002 as a rival product to Inca Kola after the take-over of Inca Kola by the Coca-Cola Company.

Description

Isaac Kola is sold in glass and PET bottles of 500 mL (17 US fl oz) and PET bottles of 1.5 L (1.6 US qt), 2.200 L (2.325 US qt) and 3.300 L (3.487 US qt).[1]

Product promotions

In September 2010, Embotelladora Don Jorge S.A.C. announced its promotion of the popular América Televisión show Al Fondo Hay Sitio ("There's Room in the Back") on labels of Perú Cola and Isaac Kola. The labels of Isaac Kola featured colorful caricatures of 14 different characters from the television series on the front of the 500 mL and 1.5 L PET bottles. The larger sizes had groups of characters on the larger size labels. There were 50 different collectible stickers featuring 16 different characters from the show (with similar caricatures used on the front) available on the inside of the peel-off labels—one each on the 500 mL and 1.5 litre bottles. The 2.200 L bottles came with two stickers, and the 3.300 L bottles had three stickers. The promotion officially ended November 15, 2010, but the labels and stickers were available on store shelves after that time. The television commercial for the promotion publicized an interactive website for the promotion.

In January 2011, Embotelladora Don Jorge S.A.C. introduced a second promotion for the television show Al Fondo Hay Sitio. It featured a second set of sticker-tattoos (decals, unlike the larger format square stickers from the first series) with new artwork with various caricatures of characters from the television series on 1/2 liter PET bottles of Perú Cola and Isaac Kola. This promotion did not include different collectible labels with different characters as in the first promotion. The label indicated that an album for the stickers could be ordered from a website for the promotion.

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See also

References

  1. "Don Jorge S.A.C. website". Archived from the original on 2018-04-19. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
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