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Red Commissar
17th April 2010, 17:36
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/apr/14/coca-colla-real-thing-bolivia


A certain US soft drinks giant may disagree, but Bolivia has come up with a fizzy beverage it says is the real thing: Coca Colla.

The drink, made from the coca leaf and named after the indigenous Colla people from Bolivia's highlands, went on sale this week across the South American country.

It is black, sweet and comes in a bottle with a red label – but similarities to Coca-Cola end there. One is a symbol of US-led globalisation and corporate might; the other could be considered a socialist-tinged affront to western imperialism.

The first batch of 12,000 bottles, priced about $1.50 (96p) for half a litre, were distributed in the capital, La Paz, as well as Santa Cruz and Cochabamba.

The familiar-sounding name and packaging may rile the Atlanta-based soft drinks manufacturer, but Coca Colla could also cause groans in Washington.

It is made from the coca leaf, a mild stimulant that wards off fatigue and hunger, and has been used in the Andes for thousands of years in cooking, medicine and religious rites.

Coca is also the raw ingredient of cocaine, the powerful narcotic that is the primary target of the US-led "war on drugs".

Bolivia tried to wipe out the leaf at Washington's behest. But that was before Evo Morales, an Aymara Indian and coca grower, was elected president, championing coca as a crop with legitimate uses.

The socialist government vowed zero tolerance for cocaine but expelled drug enforcement administration agents, accusing them of spying, and encouraged Bolivian companies to use coca to make teas, syrups, toothpaste, liqueurs, sweets and cakes.

It backed Coca Colla from the beginning. "We are seeing how we can give it impetus, because the industrialisation of coca interests us," the deputy minister of rural development, Victor Hugo Vázquez, told the news agency Efe earlier this year.

If the coca spin-offs work out, the government said the area of land authorised for legal cultivation of the leaf may expand from 12,000 hectares to as much as 20,000 hectares.

The US warned that most of the coca crop would be siphoned off for cocaine, and accused Bolivia of failing to co-operate in the fight against drugs.

Coca-Cola, which denies ever having used cocaine in its recipe, did not immediately respond to requests for its views on the Andean upstart.

It is not the first time the corporation has faced a South American coca rival. In 2005, Paez Indians in south-western Colombia launched Coca Sek, which was also based on coca extracts, and sought to promote the cultivation and everyday consumption of the coca leaf, including in tea. But the drink was banned the following year amid pressure from the international narcotics control board, the body responsible for implementing United Nations drugs conventions.

Summary: Bolivia creates a soft drink made from coca leaves, as a part of Morales's plan to help Coca growers.

I am not sure where to put this news, it seemed more of a humorous note to me than a serious political one.

Morgenstern
17th April 2010, 19:43
Next up in Great American Wars: The War in Bolivia to keep our kids safe from drugs!

If Bolivia tries to break capitalist international monopolies by spreading useful coca products throughout the world we will see at the very least a coup of Bolivia, at the most a 'liberation'.

Rusty Shackleford
17th April 2010, 23:39
im guessing as far as it is going to get internationally is ALBA members and some friendly states.

Guerrilla22
18th April 2010, 05:05
I want some.

Sasha
18th April 2010, 11:13
but the big question is offcourse "will it get you high?"

Bilan
18th April 2010, 14:25
The best way to bring down capitalism...is through capitalism.

Communist Pear
18th April 2010, 14:38
Awesome. Coca-Cola also contains actual coca leaf, but they filter out the tiny bit of cocaine that is in the coca leaf.


but the big question is offcourse "will it get you high?"
Unfortunately no. My uncle once drank 10 cups of coca tea in Peru for altitude sickness and he did not get high. :P

gorillafuck
18th April 2010, 17:07
This isn't going to harm global capitalism at all and it's ridiculous to think it will, but I hope it improves the lives of Coca growers for the time being.

Chambered Word
19th April 2010, 06:00
I want them to sneak cocaine into it and export it to Australia.

Raúl Duke
19th April 2010, 06:44
I drank coca tea in Miami and it probably only has a mild stimulant effect (higher than most/all coffee and other teas) but I don't think it will get you high per se.

Charles Xavier
20th April 2010, 00:49
blank

bcbm
20th April 2010, 02:15
The best way to bring down capitalism...is through capitalism.

this is why i have been buying a lot of stock

the last donut of the night
20th April 2010, 03:35
this is why i have been buying a lot of stock

i bought pepsico recently and renamed it socialistisco

Rusty Shackleford
20th April 2010, 04:26
I bought wal-mart and renamed it workers'-cooperative

Red Commissar
20th April 2010, 23:38
This isn't going to harm global capitalism at all and it's ridiculous to think it will, but I hope it improves the lives of Coca growers for the time being.

He's giving the coca farmers a market to sell their crop. Much in the same way other countries subsidize their crops.

It would be interesting if the drink can get a foothold in Bolivia.


I drank coca tea in Miami and it probably only has a mild stimulant effect (higher than most/all coffee and other teas) but I don't think it will get you high per se.

Yea, the drink doesn't contain nearly that much. It's more similar to an energy drink from what I'm reading.

Robocommie
21st April 2010, 00:45
If this had been released during the 1980s and the height of the War on Drugs, Michael Jackson would have fought Joe Pesci to stop him from selling this to kids.

the last donut of the night
21st April 2010, 01:20
If this had been released during the 1980s and the height of the War on Drugs, Michael Jackson would have fought Joe Pesci to stop him from selling this to kids.

the 80s were shit

Robocommie
21st April 2010, 02:00
the 80s were shit

I dare you to say that to Ric Ocasek!

Rusty Shackleford
21st April 2010, 02:59
the 80s were shit
Thank You