Coca Nasa, producer of Coca Pola, or coca beer, says it’s motivated by what it claims is bullying by the beverage giant.
Researchers unexpectedly found traces of cocaine in the mummified brain tissue of 17th-century people buried in a crypt in ...
That lack of response, Curtidor says, prompted Coca Nasa to ask Colombia’s trademark agency this month to intervene. As he ...
“We have evidence of coca leaves being used thousands of years ago,” said Christine VanPool, an anthropologist at the ...
Scientists identified traces of the drug in the brain tissue of two individuals buried in the crypt of a hospital in Milan ...
An Indigenous business in Colombia, acting, it says, “in defense of the coca leaf,” is asking the government to revoke the beverage giant’s century-old trademark on the word “coca.” ...
An ingredient developed from coca, considered amongst the most illicit and stigmatised plants on the planet, can cut sugar in beverages by up to 40%.
Indigenous communities in South America’s western regions have ingested coca leaves for both medicinal and recreational purposes for thousands of years. However, it wasn’t until 19th century ...
In an old Italian crypt from the 17th century, two mummified brains have been found containing traces of cocaine. This is ...