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Coca-Cola Nepal launches promotional campaign: 250 ml pack free with every purchase of 1.5 and 2.25 Ltr packs

KATHMANDU, March 6: Coca-Cola, one of the beverage brands in Nepal, has launched a value-driven promotional campaign for its consumers.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, March 6: Coca-Cola, one of the beverage brands in Nepal, has launched a value-driven promotional campaign for its consumers.


Coca-Cola in Nepal is giving a free 250 ml pack with the purchase of 1.5-liter and 2.25-liter pack sizes of Coca-Cola, Sprite, and Fanta. This promotion is part of the ongoing Coke and Meals campaign, emphasizing that when paired with Coke, an ordinary meal can transform into a celebration, according to a statement. 


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"At Coca-Cola, we believe in creating moments of joy and togetherness. This special offer is our way of enhancing the delight of shared meals. We want to turn ordinary moments into something extraordinary for our valued consumers," the statement quotes Chandrika Kalia, the Country Director for Coca-Cola in Nepal, as saying. 


The statement mentions that this offer will further signify the global ‘Coke and Meals’ campaign which celebrates the togetherness and joy of shared food moments with Coke. Coca-Cola consistently engages consumers through distinctive campaigns, providing them with thrilling experiences and special offers. With this offer, Coca-Cola aims to celebrate togetherness and the delight of shared food moments with Coke, Fanta, and Sprite.


This offer is valid for a limited period. Consumers are advised to check the promotional packs for more details, terms & conditions.


    


 

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