Epsa

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Epsa is a Greek beverage company that was established in 1924. The company is known for its wide range of soft drinks and juices, which are exported to many countries around the world.

History[edit | edit source]

Epsa was founded in 1924 by the brothers Anastasios and Antonis Kefalas. The company was initially based in the city of Volos, but later moved to the town of Agria, where it is still headquartered today. The company's name is an acronym of the Greek phrase "Etaireia Pnevmatikon kai Anapsiktikon", which translates to "Company of Soft Drinks and Refreshments".

Products[edit | edit source]

Epsa produces a variety of beverages, including carbonated soft drinks, juices, and iced teas. Some of the company's most popular products include its orangeade, lemonade, and sour cherry juice. Epsa is also known for its traditional Greek beverages, such as louiza (lemon verbena) and tsitsibira (ginger beer).

Production Process[edit | edit source]

Epsa uses a unique production process that involves the use of natural spring water from the nearby Pelion mountain range. The company also prides itself on using high-quality, natural ingredients in its beverages. For example, the oranges used in Epsa's orangeade are sourced from the Peloponnese region of Greece, which is known for its citrus fruit production.

International Presence[edit | edit source]

Epsa's products are exported to many countries around the world, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and several countries in Europe and Asia. The company's international success is largely due to its commitment to quality and its use of traditional Greek recipes.

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