Qibla Cola was a cola-flavoured carbonated beverage. Available in regular and diet varieties, it was the flagship product of the Qibla Cola Company, based in Derby, England.
Qibla Cola was launched onto the UK market in February 2003, with a television advertising campaign beginning in October. Since then, agreements have been reached with distributors in other countries in Europe, North America, and Asia.
Qibla Cola's marketing strategy and corporate vision reflected an attempt to tap into a desire for responsible consumption. They claimed to offer a genuine alternative for those cola-drinkers who are wary about the practices and ethics of the major multinational soft-drink companies. Qibla's ethical stance manifested itself in the company's pledge to donate 10% of its net profits to humanitarian causes around the world.
Although the product's name appears to contain a clear reference to Islamic theology — where the word Qibla is used to indicate the direction of the Masjid al Haram in the holy city of Makkah (Mecca), towards which all Muslims turn when praying — the company says that in its name, qibla is used in its simple, non-religious sense, meaning "direction". Qibla Cola is thus aimed at consumers of all faiths and ethnic backgrounds, although the company notes that they have focused more on Muslim markets and that all their products are halaal.
In addition to its two cola varieties, the company produced and sold the following products:
Qibla's chief competitors included London based Evoca Cola, France's Mecca-Cola and Iran's Zam Zam Cola, in addition to the US-originating products of the Coca-Cola and Pepsi Cola families.
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