Fans want this abandoned soda back

The well-liked soda has been around for 94 years.


Coca Cola announced in July that it would beCut about 200 drinks brands by the end of the year. Although the giant drinks did not disclose all the less profitable marks that get the ax, he revealed that some of the labels disappeared to disappear fromGrocery stores. A brand, in particular, has accumulated all the following national ass in Virginia - andThe fans actively petition to bring it back.

Northern Col Ginger Ale started inMontross in 1926and Coca-Cola later acquired the mark in 2001. The soda is named afterNorth of Northern Virginia, which extends between the Potomac and Rappahannock rivers. In mid-October, Coca-Cola said that it officially interrupt the 94-year-old mark, as well as other regional offers such as the Delaware punch flavored with grapes. (In touch:8 groceries who can soon be in the short diet.)

Since the news dropped, at least three candidatures.org of the petitions were issued by Coca-Cola to reconsider or sell theginger soda Formula to another company. Even Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam involved and he publicly expressed his disapproving on social media.

Internal business communityOut of the spokesman for Coca-Cola Kate Hartman, who confirmed that the company had also heard Northam. Nevertheless, the drinks giant does not intend to take ginger north of ginger to ginger of the cutting block.

"We know that there is a great affinity for the locally product, and we are deeply grateful to the thousands of virginians who have been loyal consumers since 1926," says Hartman at the exit. "With this loyalty in mind, I want to make sure we have not taken this decision lightly."

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