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Original home-grown soda brand
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- Bargayar Road, Kyeemindaing
- Open daily 7am-5pm
This teashop has the full range of Max flavours! Cola, lemon, orange, and lychee.
Max soda
Grab a drink at the on-site teashop. Or try a soda, because this teashop has the full range of Max flavours! Cola, lemon, orange, and lychee. Max Cola shot to fame during the military regime, when Coca Cola, Pepsi & Co. couldn’t do business in Myanmar. Now, slowly the international brands are making their way into the country, but the affection for this home-grown brand was so strong that Coca-Cola ended up acquiring the company!
Our favourite
Our pick is the lychee Max, a unique flavour and a true Myanmar speciality!