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Encyclopedia > Bubba Cola

Bubba Cola is an inexpensive brand of cola distributed by discount retail chain Save-A-Lot of Earth City, Missouri, USA. Several different brands of cola. ... Save-A-Lot is a grocery store chain that is the thirteenth-largest retail chain and sixth-largest chain under a single banner with more than one thousand stores in the United States and $4 billion in sales. ... Earth City, Missouri is located in St. ...


Twelve-ounce cans are sold at a cost of only US$.17 per unit in a bid to get consumers to sample the brand; compare this to the US.$25 for Wal-Mart's Sam's Choice store brand distributed via vending machine. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. ... Sams Choice is a private label brand created by Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. ...


Despite the brand's low cost, it has attracted a following among soft drink fans as an excellent alternative to major brands to the point of having a near-cult following in the areas where it is sold. A cult following is a group of fans devoted to a specific item, usually a film, television or radio program, though some comic books, musicians, writers or others also gain dedicated followings. ...


A Discordian-based joke religion, "The Church of Bubba," has adopted Bubba Cola as its "sacred beverage." Discordianism has been described as both an elaborate joke disguised as a religion and a religion disguised as an elaborate joke. ...


External link

  • Church of Bubba home page


 
 

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