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Pakola the Brand
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Pakola is one of the most popular brands in Pakistan. The brand was created on 14th August, 1950. As per our slogan, “DIL BOLA …. Pakola”, we believe that Pakola is the heart beat of the nation and with its amazing taste holds the potential to ride the taste buds of the consumers at home and abroad. Although the green drink “Pakola Ice Cream Soda” is aynonyms with the name Pakola, but that’s not all, Pakola gives sensation by bottling other fruity flavors namely Pakola Orange, Pakola Lychee, Pakola Raspberry, Pakola Fresh Lime and Pakola Vino. Pakola is the oldest and the leading beverage brand of our country. Pakola was established on 14th August 1950. The flagship Pakola Ice Cream Soda with its green color and tingling fruity flavor is nearly as young as the nation itself. We have had a magnificent past and our future holds the promises of even greater achievements, provided we remain forward-looking, performance-oriented and capitalize on our strengths and eliminate our weaknesses. I hope that through our cyber presence you will get to know our products and us better. Take a look and try our online other system for home delivery for all types of family functions and events. Our Quality Food Safety and Environment Standards Mehran bottlers is the 1st bottling plant is South Asia. Which has been certified to integrated management system based on (ISO 9001: 2000), (ISO 14001: 1996) and (RVA HACCP) standard. Our quality and food safety system follows the FDA GMP requirements and codex. Our products are manufactured under strict CGMP and Hygiene controls.

Our Technical Team Mehran bottlers has well experienced people in technical side. There experiences and on going trainings make them more confident and prepare to face all challenges. Painting the Globe Green Pakola is Pakistan's national drink but its might is spread all over globe. It’s the only Pakistani soft drink which is available in America, Africa, Australia, Afghanistan, Canada, Middle

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