Not to be confused with Coca-Cola Clear.
Бесцветная кока-кола, also known as White Coke, was a clear variant of Coca-Cola produced in the 1940s for the Soviet Union.
1946[]
As Coca-Cola was seen as a symbol of American imperialism in the Soviet Union, the drink was packaged and manufactured to resemble vodka. Additionally, no Coca-Cola logo was seen on the bottle. Instead, the only marking on the clear beverage bottle was a red star on the white cap.
See also[]
- Coca-Cola Clear
- Coca-Cola Russia