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Fake Coke plant busted in Russia (VIDEO)

Coca-Cola formally exited the market over the Ukraine conflict but still maintains a foothold
Published 26 Mar, 2026 10:04 | Updated 26 Mar, 2026 11:05

Russian authorities have raided a facility producing counterfeit Coca-Cola beverages. The US company formally halted operations in the country due to the Ukraine conflict, although original Coca-Cola products imported from neighboring states are still widely sold.

The raid took place in the town of Rudnya in Smolensk Region, where police seized around 49,000 two-liter plastic bottles of imitation carbonated drinks. Interior Ministry spokeswoman Irina Volk shared footage of the operation on Thursday, showing the manufacturing site.

According to officials, the facility made its own bottles and stocked caps and labels falsely indicating the drinks were produced in Azerbaijan, Belarus, and Georgia. The illegal enterprise is estimated to have caused around $73,000 in damages to the brand owner. Volk did not explicitly name the company, although Coca-Cola branding is clearly visible in the footage.

The Coca-Cola Company suspended its production in Russia in 2022 amid Western sanctions tied to the Ukraine conflict and concerns over reputational risks. However, like many other Western corporations, it has continued to extend trademark licenses, including a reported ten-year renewal last year covering Coca-Cola and Sprite.

Consumers in Russia continue to have access to a variety of alternative soft drinks with similar flavors, including those linked to another international giant, PepsiCo. Some critics argue that both companies have effectively remained in the market by rebranding products and restructuring ownership.

At the same time, those seeking original versions of the drinks can still purchase imported bottles with authentic labels – though doing so evidently carries the risk of encountering counterfeits.

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