A recent controversy surrounding TEEM Cola has left many Pakistanis scratching their heads as TEEM is promoting its “Made in Pakistan” tagline with them. The brand’s affiliation with PepsiCo has raised questions about its inclusion in the country’s boycott list. With Pepsi facing a boycott in Pakistan due to various reasons, consumers are now wondering if TEEM Cola, a subsidiary of PepsiCo, should also be subject to the same treatment.
As per Wikipedia, Teem was first launched by PepsiCo in 1959, but it was discontinued in the United States and Canada by 1984. The confusion has sparked a debate on social media, with many calling for clarity on the matter. While some argue that TEEM Cola should be boycotted as it is a part of the PepsiCo family and it is Pepsi with a different name to manipulate the nation, others claim that the brand should be exempt as it is a separate entity with its own manufacturing and distribution channels.

As the boycott of Pepsi continues to gain momentum in Pakistan, the TEEM Cola controversy has added a new layer of complexity to the situation. Consumers are now seeking answers from the company and relevant authorities to determine the best course of action. With the situation unfolding, one thing is certain – the fate of TEEM Cola in Pakistan hangs in the balance, leaving many to wonder what’s next for the brand.