Bottles of fake Coca-Cola seized as fraudsters exploit 'Mexican Cola' trend

04 May 2023 , 21:56
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Thousands of fake Coca Cola have been seized by police (Image: Getty Images)
Thousands of fake Coca Cola have been seized by police (Image: Getty Images)

Over 20,000 bottles of counterfeit Coca-Cola have been seized by police - as fraudsters exploit demand for "Mexican Cola."

Mexico prosecutors raided a property in a rough neighbourhood on the city's east side on Wednesday evening and found thousands of bottles bearing the Coca-Cola brand.

Most of the bottles were empty, but some were filled with what prosecutors called "supposed" cola.

Investigators also found hoses, pumps, bottle washing facilities and new bottle caps, suggesting that criminals were making their own Coke.

Bottles of fake Coca-Cola seized as fraudsters exploit 'Mexican Cola' trend qhiquqitkiqxeinvCriminals were making their own Coca Cola (Getty Images)

They also found stolen delivery trucks, suggesting the gang had been distributing the drinks.

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"Information came to light that this property was possibly being used to manufacture soft drinks with similar characteristics to a well known cola brand," said prosecution spokesperson Ulises Lara.

Mr Lara said agents found crates containing about 780 full bottles, and almost 20,000 empty bottles "ready to be refilled."

It was not clear if any of the so-called "Mexican Coke," prized for its cane sugar and glass bottles, had made it to the export market.

Mexico's Coca-Cola FEMSA, which describes itself as "the largest Coca-Cola franchise bottler in the world by sales volume," did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the raid.

The raid comes less than two weeks after the US trade representative released a damning report saying Mexico's intellectual-property and anti-counterfeiting actions - already weak - have gotten weaker in recent years.

Bottles of fake Coca-Cola seized as fraudsters exploit 'Mexican Cola' trendFor decades, Mexico has had a problem with counterfeiters (Gene J Puskar/AP/REX/Shutterstock)

"The prevalence of counterfeit goods at notorious physical marketplaces remains a significant problem, exacerbated by the involvement of transnational criminal organizations," according to the report, released April 26.

Mexican authorities used to raid such markets, but that kind of enforcement seems to have halted in recent years, the report said. "Criminal investigations and prosecutions for trademark counterfeiting and copyright piracy appear to be non-existent," the report said.

For decades, Mexico has had a problem with counterfeiters falsifying everything from name-brand blue jeans and sneakers to prescription medications.

US authorities regularly issue alerts about counterfeit pills that are cleverly disguised to look like the real thing.

It comes after the US State Department issued travel guidance last month warning travellers heading to Mexico to “exercise increased caution.”

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Liam Buckler

Mexico, The Coca-Cola Company

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