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Zam Zam Cola
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Type Cola
Manufacturer Mecca Cola World Company
Country of Origin Image:Flag of Iran.svg Iran
Introduced 1954, 1979
Related products Mecca-Cola, Qibla Cola

Zam Zam Cola is a cola-flavored soft drink produced in Iran.

It is popular in parts of the Middle East where people appreciate alternatives to U.S. brands such as Pepsi and Coca-Cola for political reasons.

The director of the company is Ahmad-Haddad Moghaddam.

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Originally an outreach of Pepsi created in 1954, Zam Zam became its own corporation following the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Following the 2002 boycott of Coca-Cola by Saudi Arabia, Zam Zam was unofficially dubbed the soft drink of the Hajj.<ref>http://islamonline.net/English/News/2002-08/27/article07.shtml</ref>

It is also sold in Europe and in some parts of Asia.

The product's name is a reference to the sacred Well of Zamzam, near the Islamic holy city of Mecca, where tradition has it that Hagar drew water for her son Ishmael.

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