This New Beverage Donates All Profits To War-Torn Communities In Palestine

Photo: Safadfood AB

Israel and Hamas have agreed to a 42-day ceasefire starting January 16, 2025, yet efforts to support the Palestinian people are ongoing, from the Gaza Soup Kitchen (which recently lost its founder to an Israeli drone attack) to a Gaza-based food content creator who cooks meals for displaced children from aid packages. 

Swedish beverage brand Safadfood AB has launched an innovative way to support the Palestinian community: Palestine Cola. This bold and refreshing soda is the first in a lineup that will include a sugar-free version, lemonade, orange soda, and three energy drinks. Best of all, the company has pledged to donate 100% of profits from each purchase to support war-torn communities.

Palestine Drinks’ mission is to empower the Palestinian community. It believes in the power of bringing people together and that every penny counts towards fostering hope, growth, and resilience amongst displaced Palestinians. Proceeds are donated via the company’s Safad Foundation, with the goal of empowering the Palestinian identity. 

Palestine Cola is now available online. Supporting the cause costs $48 for a 24-pack but offers you the option of paying half upfront or in full.

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