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Coca Sek is a carbonated beverage that the Páez people of south-western Colombia began producing and selling in December 2005. The drink is based on coca leaves, which native Colombian peoples have been consuming for centuries to adapt to high altitudes and aid in manual labor. The drink is cider-colored and smells like tea. Its taste is described as a mixture of lemonade and ginger ale. In May 2007, the government of Colombia started to remove Coca Sek forcibly from supermarket shelves, although it can still be found in health food stores.

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  • Coca Sek is a carbonated beverage that the Páez people of south-western Colombia began producing and selling in December 2005. The drink is based on coca leaves, which native Colombian peoples have been consuming for centuries to adapt to high altitudes and aid in manual labor. The drink is cider-colored and smells like tea. Its taste is described as a mixture of lemonade and ginger ale. In May 2007, the government of Colombia started to remove Coca Sek forcibly from supermarket shelves, although it can still be found in health food stores. (en)
  • La Coca-Sek (en naza : Coca del Sol) est une boisson jaune translucide, gazeuse et sucrée, aux extraits de feuilles de coca. Elle a un parfum de thé, avec un goût intermédiaire entre la limonade et la ginger ale. Commercialisée en Colombie par David Curtidor le 16 décembre 2005 pendant les fêtes d'Inzá, elle a commencé à être retirée de la vente par le gouvernement en mai 2007. (fr)
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  • Coca Sek is a carbonated beverage that the Páez people of south-western Colombia began producing and selling in December 2005. The drink is based on coca leaves, which native Colombian peoples have been consuming for centuries to adapt to high altitudes and aid in manual labor. The drink is cider-colored and smells like tea. Its taste is described as a mixture of lemonade and ginger ale. In May 2007, the government of Colombia started to remove Coca Sek forcibly from supermarket shelves, although it can still be found in health food stores. (en)
  • La Coca-Sek (en naza : Coca del Sol) est une boisson jaune translucide, gazeuse et sucrée, aux extraits de feuilles de coca. Elle a un parfum de thé, avec un goût intermédiaire entre la limonade et la ginger ale. Commercialisée en Colombie par David Curtidor le 16 décembre 2005 pendant les fêtes d'Inzá, elle a commencé à être retirée de la vente par le gouvernement en mai 2007. (fr)
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