Bubba Cola

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Bubba Cola
Bubba Cola's new label as of late 2005 and early 2006
TypeSoft Drink
ManufacturerCott
DistributorSave-A-Lot
Country of origin United States
FlavourCola
VariantsDiet Bubba Cola
Related productsSam's Choice Cola
Websitesave-a-lot.com Edit this on Wikidata

Bubba Cola is an inexpensive brand of cola distributed by discount retail chain Save-A-Lot of Earth City, Missouri, United States.

Twelve-ounce cans are sold at a cost of only 17¢ per unit in a bid to get consumers to sample the brand; competing with the 25¢ Wal-Mart's Sam's Choice Cola distributed via vending machine. 2-liter bottles are usually sold at a price of about 63-69¢, depending on the store location, and any ad sales at those locations. Despite, or perhaps because of the brand's low cost, it has attracted a following among soft drink fans as an alternative to major brands. [citation needed]

Save-A-Lot chose to retain Bubba Cola's name after online voters showed support for the "memorable" and "distinctive" brand in 2009.[1]


References

  1. ^ "Save-A-Lot Cola Name Won't Change". 2009-04-27. Retrieved 2010-01-02.

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