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====Cola Flavors====
====Cola Flavors====
=====Holy Reserve=====
'''Imperial Cola Holy Reserve''' is a limited offering variant of the standard Imperial Cola product. It retains much of the same flavor profile as the regular Imperial Cola with some key differences. The ratio of syrup to carbonated water is increased by 5%, and the product is sweetened exclusively using sugar grown along the [[Songun Sea]]. The Cola gets its name from being aged in oak barrels purchased from [[Urcea]] originally used for the creation of {{wp|Communion wine}}, giving the soda a luscious and rich flavor compared to the normal cola. Holy Reserve, when paired, is usually mixed with higher end Songun sugar-sourced rum products.


Holy Reserve is sold on a limited basis as the aging process completes, and is not usually available in retail stores. Customers must submit themselves to a waiting list which includes a lottery process to determine their priority level. Customers can sometimes wait years for an opportunity to purchase Holy Reserve.
====Other Beverages====
====Other Beverages====



Revision as of 14:55, 29 December 2022

Imperial Cola
Company typePrivately owned
IndustryBeverage
Founded1886
FounderMel Melvin the 1st
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Number of employees
Approximately 3 million

Imperial Cola, or Paulaustran Cola, Inc. is a company based out of Paulastra. It is the world's largest soda beverage corporation and the 22nd largest company on earth by annual profit.

History

Founding and Early Years

International Growth

Products

Cola Flavors

Holy Reserve

Imperial Cola Holy Reserve is a limited offering variant of the standard Imperial Cola product. It retains much of the same flavor profile as the regular Imperial Cola with some key differences. The ratio of syrup to carbonated water is increased by 5%, and the product is sweetened exclusively using sugar grown along the Songun Sea. The Cola gets its name from being aged in oak barrels purchased from Urcea originally used for the creation of Communion wine, giving the soda a luscious and rich flavor compared to the normal cola. Holy Reserve, when paired, is usually mixed with higher end Songun sugar-sourced rum products.

Holy Reserve is sold on a limited basis as the aging process completes, and is not usually available in retail stores. Customers must submit themselves to a waiting list which includes a lottery process to determine their priority level. Customers can sometimes wait years for an opportunity to purchase Holy Reserve.

Other Beverages

Collectibles

Controversies

Plantation Farming

Addiction in Original Recipes

Cola-Imperialism