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Badak - Wikipedia

Badak - Wikipedia

Badak, also known as Cap Badak, is a cola manufactured by PT Pabrik Es Siantar in 1916. Native to Pematangsiantar, it is one of the most iconic drinks in the North Sumatra area, particularly Medan. Badak was manufactured by NV Ijs Fabriek Siantar, the later PT Pabrik Es Siantar, the first Indonesian soft drink company.

After Julius taking the role as manager, Badak resurged, and eight new flavors were introduced: orange, grape, pineapple, American ice cream soda, tonic water, coffee, raspberry, and sarsaparilla. The last flavor was the most successful of them all, which was imported to Surbeck's home country,...
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North Korea: Ryongjin, the preferred soft drink of the proletariat | At Home In The Wasteland Travel Blog

North Korea: Ryongjin, the preferred soft drink of the proletariat | At Home In The Wasteland Travel Blog | The Asian Food Gazette. | Scoop.it
This is a bottle of Ryongjin, which I believe is North Korea's attempt to produce a beverage somewhat similar to Coca-Cola.

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