Kinley Soda, a leading brand from Coca-Cola has crossed the ₹1,500 crore revenue mark, a milestone which the company says highlights its strategy of making a wide range of beverages accessible to consumers.
For over two decades, Kinley has grown across India. From nimbu sodas at street-side thelas to premium hospitality mixers, the brand has built a reputation as a dependable soda.
Available in formats ranging from 200ml to 2.25L PET, Kinley Soda is accessible across more than 1.4 million retail outlets in India, from your local kirana stores to quick commerce like Swiggy and Zepto, to premium shelves.
As Kinley continues to lead in the soda category, Coca-Cola India is amplifying its presence with a refreshed and new brand identity for Kinley Strong Soda.
Vinar Nair, vice president, franchise operations, developing markets, Coca-Cola India and Southwest Asia said, “Kinley Soda’s success is rooted in trust, consistency, and quality. We’ve focused on execution, not exaggeration, and that discipline sets our portfolio apart. By listening deeply and innovating with intent, we’ve expanded the brand across every channel. This milestone celebrates the people who choose Kinley every day and reflects our strategy to build purposeful, demand-led brands. We’ll continue growing with the same consumer-first mindset because that’s what drives real scale.”
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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025
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