Yoli
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Yoli is a lime soda which, until recently, was only available in the state of Guerrero, Mexico and surrounding areas. The brand was at one time owned by Grupo Yoli, a Coca-Cola bottling company in Guerrero. In 2008, Yoli was acquired by The Coca-Cola Company and in December 2008 became available in Toluca and Cuernavaca markets in Mexico.[citation needed]
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