Gold Spot
India based carbonated soft drink brand / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the soft drink. For the Gold Spot moth, see Plusia festucae. For the band, see Goldspot.
Gold Spot was an artificially orange-flavored carbonated soft drink created by Parle Products, introduced in 1952. It was named after the company’s successful Parle Gold Star peppermint product and was popular with kids.[1] Gold Spot went over to Parle Bisleri as part of family partitions of the business.
Quick Facts Type, Manufacturer ...
Type | Orange soft drink |
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Manufacturer | Parle Bisleri |
Country of origin | India |
Introduced | 1952 |
Discontinued | 2000 |
Colour | Orange |
Flavour | Orange |
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In 1993, Parle Bisleri sold Gold Spot along with Thums Up, Limca, Citra and Maaza to The Coca-Cola Company, which had just relaunched in the Indian market, reportedly for $40 million.[2] In spite of its wide popularity, Gold Spot was withdrawn by Coke from the market in order to re-make space for Coca-Cola's Fanta brand.[3]
Gold Spot's advertising slogans included "Livva Little Hot, Sippa Gold Spot"[4] and "The Zing Thing."