The Cola wars just got interesting as Campa Cola takes over India

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Coca-Cola and Pepsi are such huge brands they can be seen the world over. But in India, a challenger brand is disrupting the market by offering a new cola, Campa Cola for half the price of the bigger names.

Campa Cola is part of Reliance Industries, headed up by Asia's richest man, Mukesh Ambani. The cola has achieved double digital market share a couple of years after its relaunch (it was previously popular in the '80s before the bigger players took over in the '90s) and costs a fraction of the price of regular cola, at just 10 rupees or 0.12 cents for 200ml.

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Rosie Hilder
Deputy editor

Rosie Hilder is Creative Bloq's Deputy Editor. After beginning her career in journalism in Argentina – where she worked as Deputy Editor of Time Out Buenos Aires – she moved back to the UK and joined Future Plc in 2016. Since then, she's worked as Operations Editor on magazines including Computer Arts, 3D World and Paint & Draw and Mac|Life. In 2018, she joined Creative Bloq, where she now assists with the daily management of the site, including growing the site's reach, getting involved in events, such as judging the Brand Impact Awards, and helping make sure our content serves the reader as best it can.

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