Inca Kola
Inca Kola is a popular soft drink from Peru, known for its bright yellow color and unique flavor, which is often described as a mix of bubblegum and cream soda. It was created in 1935 by a Peruvian entrepreneur named José Robinson Lindley and has since become a cultural icon in the country.
The drink is often enjoyed with traditional Peruvian dishes and is considered a national beverage. Inca Kola is produced by The Coca-Cola Company, which acquired the brand in 1999, but it remains a favorite among locals and tourists alike.