Big 8 Cola

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Big 8 Cola is a brand of carbonated soft drink produced by Big 8 Beverages, a company based in Canada. The beverage is known for its affordability and is a popular choice among consumers looking for a budget-friendly alternative to more expensive cola brands.

History[edit | edit source]

Big 8 Cola was introduced in the early 1990s by Big 8 Beverages, a subsidiary of Sobeys, one of Canada's largest grocery retailers. The brand was created to offer a low-cost alternative to major cola brands like Coca-Cola and Pepsi. Over the years, Big 8 Cola has gained a loyal customer base, particularly in the Atlantic provinces.

Product Line[edit | edit source]

Big 8 Cola is available in various sizes, including 2-liter bottles, 1-liter bottles, and 355 ml cans. The brand also offers a range of other soft drinks, including Big 8 Ginger Ale, Big 8 Root Beer, and Big 8 Orange Soda.

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

The ingredients of Big 8 Cola typically include:

  • Carbonated water
  • High fructose corn syrup
  • Caramel color
  • Phosphoric acid
  • Natural flavors
  • Caffeine

Market Presence[edit | edit source]

Big 8 Cola is primarily available in Atlantic Canada, where it is sold in Sobeys stores and other affiliated grocery chains. The brand has a strong presence in the region and is often featured in promotional deals and discounts.

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