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Bel-Cola was named Product of the Year at the prestigious Ghana Beverage Awards (GBA) 2024, affirming its place as one of the nation’s most exceptional beverage offerings.
The award, one of the most coveted in Ghana’s beverage industry, honours products that exemplify excellence in taste, quality, innovation, and consumer appeal.
This year, Bel-Cola emerged as the standout contender, earning praise from both industry experts and the consuming public.

“This award is a milestone in our journey, and it belongs to every single person behind this brand,” said Magnus Dey, Marketing Manager-Blow Chem Industries, upon receiving the award.
“To our hardworking staff, whose dedication keeps us going, and to the loyal consumers who continue to believe in us, we say a heartfelt thank you. This recognition is yours as much as it is ours,” he added.
Recognising the ultimate award as a proud chapter for Bel-Cola, Mr. Dey reinforced his outfit’s commitment to innovation and excellence.
He said: “This is only the beginning, and we’re more energised than ever to push boundaries and make Ghana proud.
"We promise to continue innovating and expanding, with a renewed focus on delivering quality that meets global standards while reflecting authentic Ghanaian excellence.”
Produced by Blow Chem Industries, Bel-Cola has captivated the market with its bold flavour profile, premium ingredients and consistent quality, making it a favourite among discerning beverage lovers across Ghana.

The Ghana Beverage Awards, organised annually by Global Media Alliance, is committed to celebrating excellence and promoting the growth of the local beverage industry.
This year’s edition brought together key stakeholders, industry leaders, and policymakers for a night of inspiration and celebration under the theme “Inspiring Excellence, Promoting Local Industry.”
Find below the list of winners:
Bar of the Year: Front Back Accra
Bartender of the Year: Ms. Seraphine Afladey
Beer of the Year: Heritage Beer
Beverage Campaign of the Year: Guinness- Black Shines Brightest
Bitters of the Year: Alomo Bitters
Cocoa/Chocolate Product: Vitamilk Double Choco
CSD of the Year: Bel-Cola
CSR Company of the Year: The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Ghana
Dairy Product of the Year: FanMaxx
Energy Drink of the Year: Blue Jeans Energy Drink
Fruit Drink of the Year: Happy Delight Fruit Drink
Indigenous Beverage Brand of the Year: Koa Natural
International Beer of the Year: Heineken
International Liqueur of the Year: Baileys Irish Cream
International Spirit of the Year: Johnnie Walker
Liqueur of the Year: Sahara Solace
Manufacturing Company of the Year: Twellium Industrial Company Limited
New Beverage of the Year: Verna Active Sports Water
RTD of the Year: Smirnoff Ice
Spirit of the Year: Adonko Atadwe-Ginger
Sustainability Champion of the Year: Voltic Natural Mineral Water
Water of the Year: Bel Aqua Mineral Water
Product of the Year: Bel-Cola
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