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Bibo (soft drink)

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Bibo
Candy Pine-Nut flavor
TypeFruit Punch
ManufacturerThe Coca-Cola Company
Country of origin Canada
IntroducedApproximately 1998
DiscontinuedSlowly phased out around 2004
VariantsCherry, Orange, Peach, Strawberry
Related productsMinute Maid, Tropicana Twister, Fruitopia

Bibo (or Bibo Juice) was a fruit-flavoured juice developed in 1998 by The Coca-Cola Company. It was mainly available in Canada, but has also been sold in Turkey, South Africa and Mozambique.

History

Bibo was only temporarily produced for six years, but has attained somewhat of a cult status from loyal fans who would like to see the Coca-Cola Company re-introduce it.

It was one of eight international soda flavors featured and available for tasting at Club Cool in Epcot.

Marketing

The advertisements for the juice consisted of a series of fever dreams, and featured anthropomorphic pieces of fruit (representing the four flavours of the drink) talking, and engaging in sport activities. These characters were also featured on the juice cartons themselves.