Updated October 1st, 2019 at 15:57 IST
Rola Cola the iconic 90's candy is back in the market, confirms Parle
Parle products have decided to bring back one of its most popular products from the 90's the Rola Cola Candy. Parle also announced the return on Twitter
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Parle products have decided to bring back one of their most popular products from the 90's the Rola Cola Candy. Confirming the development, the company also announced the candy's comeback on Twitter. This news has left netizens across India excited. The company had also announced an innovative campaign for the return of the product.
YOU asked, we listened. India's most loved cola ka gola is back with a bang! Get your pack today! #RolaColaIsBack pic.twitter.com/IokRIrsNtT
— Parle Products (@ParleFamily)
Parle announces an innovative campaign
B Krishna Rao, Sr. Category Head - Marketing, Parle Products, earlier said that consumers can expect Rola Cola to be back on the shelves in 75 days. The company had also come up with an interesting marketing campaign revolving around Rola Cola. The company had tweeted that 10K retweets of its tweet can revive the candy that was last produced in 2006.
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Netizens reacting to Rola Cola's revival
I think , I am dreaming.. thank you so much..Parle..if you make it real..My favorite candy in my 90s.. waiting for further good news...Pls make it real.. #BringBackRolaCola
— Chinmay Wadekar (@dankuz0)
Even the people who did not get a chance to taste candy in their childhood are eager for the candy’s return
#BringBackRolaCola
— ConfessionsOfALarrie (@abdominalpaynes)
I'VE HEARD A LOT ABOUT IT FROM MY PARENTS! Would love to taste it !
Twitter user starts a thread demanding the candy's return
Twitter user Siddharth Sai G who first tweeted to Parle Products requesting them to make the candy again is eager to have his Rola Cola back. In fact, he wanted to gather 10K tweets supporting the return and has also taken up the challenge to crowdsource the tweets. Sai started a Twitter thread and tweeted a picture of the popular candy and tagged the company Parle asking how many retweets would it would take for the candy to hit the market.
Dear PARLE. Bring this back pic.twitter.com/Oo792U3EJM
— Sid (@ssaig)
Parle’s decision to bring back the candy on the request of customers also shows how brands can have an exceptional relationship with their customers
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Published October 1st, 2019 at 14:33 IST