Neu-Moloko

Neu Moloko is an Osorrai cream soda thought to be made up primarily of milk powder, caramel, carbonated water, coca leaves, vanilla, ginger, and cacao. It is the most popular Osorrai soft drink, with sales of around 17.2 billion every year. The beverage company is thought to be held by the army, and the exact recipe for the drink is a state secret. The drink has seen a massive rise in popularity in the last few years due the company making inroads in foreign markets and its connotations of communist era nostalgia.

History
Osorra has had a rich culture of drinks since time immemorial. Many of these drinks involved the mixing of cacao butter or to steep coca leaves in water. With Yarovar colonialism many businessmen in Osorra's rapidly growing cities experimented with these drinks to create mass market soft drinks. In 1895 Valevach Petr Yurievich introduced "Neu Moloko" on the market, which quickly became a smashing success. His soft drink factory was later nationalized in the 1930s and the Communist government rapidly expanded the availability of "Neu Moloko".

Neu Moloko has had an enduring influence on Osorrai pop culture, featuring in many classic films such as Dveri. While introduced before the Communist regime, it is nevertheless a symbol of communist nostalgia for many. In the 90s New Moloko lost market share due to newfound competition with foreign soft drinks but regained its momentum in the later 2000s. The drink holds an estimated 40% of the Osorrai soft drink market and significant percentages in other markets such as Cipertine, Tilenno, or Yarova.