Isaac Kola facts for kids
Type | Soft drink |
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Manufacturer | Embotelladora Don Jorge S.A.C. |
Country of origin | Peru |
Introduced | 2002 |
Related products | Inca Kola, Oro, Triple Kola, Viva |
Isaac Kola is a popular soft drink from Peru. It's made by a company called Embotelladora Don Jorge S.A.C.. This company used to bottle drinks for other big brands like Coca-Cola and Inca Kola.
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The Story of Isaac Kola
When Did It Start?
Isaac Kola first came out in Peru in 2002. It was created to compete with another popular drink called Inca Kola. This happened after a big company, Coca-Cola Company, took over Inca Kola.
What Does Isaac Kola Look Like?
Bottle Sizes and Types
Isaac Kola comes in different types of bottles. You can find it in glass bottles. It also comes in plastic bottles, which are called PET bottles.
The drink is sold in various sizes. Small PET bottles hold 500 milliliters (about 17 fluid ounces). Larger PET bottles are available in 1.5 liters (about 1.6 US quarts), 2.2 liters (about 2.3 US quarts), and 3.3 liters (about 3.5 US quarts).
Fun Promotions and Collectibles
TV Show Stickers
In September 2010, the company that makes Isaac Kola, Embotelladora Don Jorge S.A.C., started a cool promotion. They teamed up with a popular TV show in Peru called Al Fondo Hay Sitio. This show means "There's Room in the Back."
The labels on Isaac Kola bottles featured fun drawings of characters from the TV show. Smaller bottles had one character. Bigger bottles showed groups of characters.
Collectible Stickers and Tattoos
Inside the peel-off labels, there were collectible stickers. There were 50 different stickers to collect, showing 16 different characters. The 500 mL and 1.5 L bottles each had one sticker. The 2.2 L bottles came with two stickers, and the 3.3 L bottles had three.
In January 2011, a second promotion for the same TV show began. This time, they offered sticker-tattoos. These were different from the first set of stickers. They also featured new artwork of the characters. These tattoos were found on 1/2 liter PET bottles of Isaac Kola. You could even order an album for the stickers from a special website.