Gaza Cola, a new UK-based brand, pledges profits to rebuild Palestinian hospitals, capitalizing on anti-US sentiment during the Hamas-Israel conflict. This mirrors earlier cola-based protests, like Mecca Cola, targeting American brands. The author examines the interplay of religion, consumer behavior, and brand symbolism, questioning the long-term viability of such protest brands against established giants like Coca-Cola.
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