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Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Parsi Cola in Iran

Parsi Cola

Parsi Cola

The name "Pars" is an expression of Iranian national pride which goes a long way back in history. The province of "Pars" (now "Fars", capital Shiraz) was the centre of Iranian civilization during the time of Cyrus the Great. The name "Persepolis" comes from the Greek rendering, "Persis". The name of Iran's language, "Farsi", also derives from the same - the change to "F" came after the Arab invasion and reflects the lack of a "P" sound in Arabic.

Now, "Pars Online" is Iran's number one internet provider - one arm of the business empire of former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani no less. The "Peugot Pars" is an automobile based on the old Peugeot 405 which is assembled in Iran. Parsa is a popular boys' name, Parisa for girls, and Parsi Cola is a home grown soft drinks brand which still does the rounds in reusable bottles all over the country.

Parsi Cola is an Iranian soft drink manufactured by Sasan, the regional bottler of Pepsi that also produces local brands Orange Shad Noosh and Lemon Shad Noosh. The beverage enjoys popularity in several parts of the Middle East. The drink is the primary rival to Zamzam Cola within Iran itself.

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