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Teem Cola Really a ‘Made in Pakistan’ Product or Just Another Pepsi Product?

August 1, 2024
in Pakistan
Teem Cola Really a ‘Made in Pakistan’ Product or Just Another Pepsi Product?
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Teem Cola has recently attracted attention in Pakistan, where it is being promoted with a “Made in Pakistan” message. This marketing has sparked curiosity and some skepticism among consumers, with many wondering if Teem Cola is actually connected to a larger international brand.

According to Wikipedia, Teem was originally introduced by PepsiCo in 1959 but was discontinued in the United States and Canada by 1984.

Despite this, Teem Cola continued to be available in certain countries. This history has left some people puzzled about the drink’s current branding and production, particularly in Pakistan.

The revival of Teem in Pakistan has led to discussions about its origins and how it fits into the global market.

Some consumers are curious about whether the drink is still associated with PepsiCo or if it has become an independent brand. This situation highlights the complexities of branding and consumer perceptions in a globalized world, where the history of a product can influence its reception in different markets.

The ongoing debate reflects a mix of nostalgia for the past and interest in the present-day dynamics of the beverage industry in Pakistan.

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