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The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Ghana Limited (TCCBC) is excited to announce a significant price rollback on its 300ml Coca-Cola beverage. This initiative is part of the company’s ongoing commitment to delivering value to consumers while refreshing Ghanaians every day.
With this price adjustment, Coca-Cola is ensuring that more people can Share A Coke and enjoy the same great taste of their favourite beverage now at an even more accessible price. Whether it’s a quick refreshment on a hot day, a companion during lunch, or a moment of connection with friends and family, the 300ml Coca-Cola is now even more affordable, making everyday moments more memorable.
This price rollback reflects the company’s dedication to meeting consumer needs in today’s economic climate, while continuing to deliver the quality and refreshment they love.
The move comes as part of Coca-Cola’s Share A Coke campaign where consumers are urged to head to their favourite joint, search the shelves, and find a bottle with their name and create real moments of upliftment and joy with friends and family.
Consumers can now find the newly priced 300ml Coca-Cola beverage at retail outlets, convenience shops, and kiosks across the country.
So go on, share a moment. Share a smile. Share A Coke Now for Less.
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