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Have Your Drink And Eat It Too

Sakal Times

Not at home and want to grab a quick snack? Want to drink your fruit and eat it too? The youth of today are constantly on the move and are looking for a differentiated hack to satiate their hunger. Rani Float, the latest offering from Coca-Cola’s global basket, now made in India with Indian fruits for the Indian youth, steps in to offer a delicious and ready to drink snack.

Made with fruits sourced from Indian farms, Rani Float is one of its kind delicious blend of fruit juice and real fruit pieces. This chunky delight is available in two scrumptious flavors — Peach and Strawberry-Banana. It is designed especially for the millennial youth who want a differentiated fruit snacking experience. 

The launch of Rani Float is also a significant addition to The Coca-Cola Company’s beverages portfolio and underlines its focus on the Fruit-Circular Economy enabling farmers to increase their yield through sourcing fruits to launch fruit-based beverages.

Rani Float is currently available in metro cities across India, and will soon be available to a wider consumer audience through Reliance Retail stores in Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Guntur, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune, Delhi NCR, Chennai and Sirhind. The brand is rolling out a range of activities, digital and social media initiatives to engage with consumers.

In the coming months, the beverage will expand the range by introducing more flavours.

Rani Float was launched in 1982, by Aujan Industries, a business based in Saudi Arabia. In 2011 it formed a joint venture with Coca-Cola thereby creating Rani Refreshments.

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