![]() ![]() In 1938 Don Manuel sold the first franchise to Coca Cola, with which Yoli was able to reach more places. Yoli's acceptance in the market was very good and soon, what he had started as a local business expanded. From here comes the famous phrase “The marble was thrown” to refer to someone who went crazy, because when the marble flew out the soda was also boisterously expelled, as if he were crazy. In order to open the soda, the bottle had to be shaken quickly, the gas pressure caused the marble to go off. To seal the bottle, a marble was placed on top, then fixed with pitch, a glue also known as mucilago. Initially, the bottles occupied for packaging Yoli were only glass. The basis in its preparation is: lemon zest mixed with boiled lemon juice and sugar. You may wonder, what is the special ingredient that makes Yoli a matchless classic? The original recipe was created to obtain a natural flavor. In honor of his little daughter is that this soda was baptized as: Yoli. Conchita Diez, had two children Jaime and Yolanda Castrejon Diez. In 1933, The Winner changes her name to Yoli, which would last until today. In 1925 the drink already has great acceptance, coming to be sold outside the community in the city of Iguala. It all started in 1918 as a small local business in Taxco, its name was 'The Winner'. We tell you the story behind one of the most beloved Mexican sodas.ĭon Manuel Castrejón, the founder and creator of Yoli, before his great success was dedicated to the soap trade and later owned two mines. How to forget its classic and unique taste? And it is that a Yoli very cold in a glass bottle is the perfect company in the food, in addition to being the ideal remedy on a hot day. Surely more than once you've refreshed with this delightful original drink. The entrepreneur who made soaps, created the Yoli soda and named it in honor of his daughter ![]()
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