<Ul> <Li> Amrat Cola, popular in Pakistan </Li> <Li> Big Cola, popular in Indonesia </Li> <Li> Bovonto, popular in South India </Li> <Li> Campa Cola was India's most popular brand prior to the introduction of Coca - Cola and Pepsi to the Indian market in 1991 </Li> <Li> Clemon by Akij Group, popular in Bangladesh </Li> <Li> Cola Turka is a local brand in Turkey </Li> <Li> Est Cola, a local brand in Thailand </Li> <Li> Future Cola, a local brand in China </Li> <Li> Laoshan Cola, a local brand in China </Li> <Li> Mecca Cola, sold in the Middle East, North Africa, as well as parts of Europe </Li> <Li> Pakola, popular in Pakistan </Li> <Li> Parsi Cola, popular in Iran </Li> <Li> Red Bull Cola, popular in Thailand </Li> <Li> Thums Up, popular in India </Li> <Li> Topsia Cola, popular in Iran </Li> <Li> Zamzam Cola, popular in Iran and parts of the Arab world </Li> </Ul> <Li> Amrat Cola, popular in Pakistan </Li> <Li> Big Cola, popular in Indonesia </Li> <Li> Bovonto, popular in South India </Li>

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