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Celebrating 30 Years of Refreshing Vietnam with Coca-Cola

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This year marks a significant milestone for Coca-Cola Vietnam – its 30th anniversary. The celebration held in Ho Chi Minh City brought together a diverse group of attendees, including government officials, business partners, esteemed guests from the Coca-Cola system, and media representatives.

The event highlighted Coca-Cola's remarkable journey in Vietnam. Featured exhibits included iconic TV commercials and a unique collection of Coca-Cola bottles and cans from the past three decades, including the beloved Coca-Cola Tet limited-edition packages. The event also focused attention on Coca-Cola Vietnam's various sustainability and community initiatives.


During the event, Milly Cheng, CEO of Coca-Cola Vietnam, and Leonardo Garcia, General Manager of Coca-Cola Vietnam and Cambodia, extended their heartfelt gratitude to the local government, business and community partners, loyal consumers, and the dedicated Coca-Cola system members for their unwavering support and collaboration over the past 30 years.

From its modest beginnings with a single product and brand, Coca-Cola Vietnam has experienced substantial growth. The company now operates three state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City, with a new facility underway in Long An. Today, Coca-Cola Vietnam offers over 10 beloved brands and more than 100 refreshing beverage SKUs, delighting millions of Vietnamese consumers every day.

As a long-standing partner of the Coca-Cola Company, Swire Coca-Cola will continue refreshing our customers and consumers in Vietnam, and contribute positively to the local community.

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