Palestine Cola is splashing the beverage market, with a staggering 4 million cans sold in just two months. This Swedish-made beverage uses all the profit to the welfare of Palestinians. It is not just a cold drink, it is a testament to our support for our poor brothers under siege.
A new cola company, Palestine Cola, has become a big hit, selling millions of cans in just two months. This Palestinian-Swedish company offers an alternative to Coca-Cola and Pepsi. It is rapidly gaining popularity as people boycott American brands over their connections to Israel. It is already soaring sales by selling a whopping 4 million cans in only 2 months!
The brothers behind Palestine Drinks, Hussein, Mohammed, and Ahmad Hassoun, decided to create their own cola because they wanted to offer something different. Their cola features symbols of Palestine, like olive branches and a traditional Palestinian design, and it carries a message of freedom for everyone.
But Palestine Cola isn’t just about making money. The brothers want to help Palestinians affected by the conflict, especially children in Gaza. They plan to donate money raised through their company to charities helping people in Palestine.
The Hassoun family, originally from Palestine but now living in Sweden, is setting up a foundation to manage these donations. They’re naming it after the town their family fled in 1948 during the conflict.
This isn’t the brothers’ first business venture. They’ve been successful in car accessories and real estate, but they saw a need for a cola alternative in Europe where many restaurants didn’t want to sell Coca-Cola and Pepsi.
The boycott of American brands isn’t just happening in Europe. In the Middle East, local brands are gaining popularity too. Palestine Drinks hopes to expand its reach globally, with plans to launch in the US and Canada soon.
However, expanding to the Middle East has its challenges, like making sure the cans have Arabic labels and meeting regulations. But the company is working on it and hopes to have their drinks available in the region in a few months.
Despite selling millions of cans, Palestine Cola has a long way to go to catch up with giants like Coca-Cola and Pepsi. But with interest from distributors worldwide and plans for new products like sugar-free cola and energy drinks, Palestine Drinks is on track for even greater success.