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Why cult-favorite Topo Chico is vanishing from US shelves

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Why cult-favorite Topo Chico is vanishing from US shelves

It is the cult-favorite Mexican mineral water that has become a fixture at California cocktail bars.

But Topo Chico is disappearing from American supermarket shelves as Coca-Cola halts glass-bottle production amid upgrades to its Mexican facilities.

A cult-favorite Mexican mineral water that has become a fixture at California cocktail bars is disappearing from US shelves — at least for now.
A cult-favorite Mexican mineral water that has become a fixture at California cocktail bars is disappearing from US shelves — at least for now. Getty Images

The drink, which is used to make Ranch Water and other tequila-based highballs in San Diego, LA and the Bay Area, has built a cult following thanks to its aggressive carbonation and mineral bite.

Coca-Cola, which owns the brand, said it is performing “upgrades at the water source and at production facilities in Mexico” and expects the product to return “later in the year.”

Production had already been slowing for two months due to problems at the source wells near Monterrey, including what the company described in distributor communications as quality issues related to the source’s geology.

Coca-Cola, which owns the brand, said it is performing “upgrades at the water source and at production facilities in Mexico” and expects the product to return “later in the year.”
Coca-Cola, which owns the brand, said it is performing “upgrades at the water source and at production facilities in Mexico” and expects the product to return “later in the year.” Getty Images

The shortage applies solely to the classic mineral water sold in glass bottles. The product will continue to be available for sale in its flavored sparkling water bottles as well as canned cocktails.

Coca-Cola acquired Topo Chico in 2017 through its Venturing & Emerging Brands unit, calling it a “fast-growing” premium sparkling mineral water with a “storied history” and a devoted following.

The company, which paid $200 million for the brand, has said Topo Chico will continue to be imported from the same natural source at Cerro del Topo Chico in northern Mexico, where it has been bottled exclusively since 1895.

Coke executives have described the brand as “additive” to its North American portfolio — a zero-sugar, zero-calorie sparkling mineral water with a “unique proposition and taste” derived from its natural source — and pledged to “retain and enhance” its heritage while expanding its reach.

The California Post has sought comment from Coca-Cola.

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