First Time Trying Cola Gaza 🥤🇵🇸
The other day I picked up a can of Cola Gaza at one of my favourite London cafés, The Fields Beneath cafe . I’d been hearing about it for a while, and finally had the chance to give it a try.
At first glance, you might think it’s just another cola, but it’s so much more than that. Every single can sold supports Gaza, with all profits going directly towards aid and relief efforts through Gaza Cola . It’s one of those rare moments where you can enjoy a simple drink while also helping a cause that truly matters.
Straight away, the look of the can grabbed me. It’s art in itself, so striking that I’m actually keeping mine as a little souvenir. With the Palestinian flag and Arabic writing across the design, it almost feels iconic, like something that could one day sit on a shelf next to a Brillo box.
Beyond the aesthetics, there’s the mission. All profits from Cola Gaza go directly to supporting Gaza, through @gazacolauk . It’s such a powerful reminder that even everyday choices, like grabbing a cola, can contribute to something bigger.
And the taste? Honestly, I was surprised in the best way. There’s a slightly sweeter aftertaste compared to Coke or Pepsi, but it’s one of the closest alternatives I’ve ever tried. Refreshing, fizzy, and definitely something I’d drink again, especially knowing the story behind it.
For me, Cola Gaza hits that rare sweet spot: delicious, meaningful, and beautifully designed. If you’re in London, look out for it in independent cafés like Fields Beneath. Support a cause, support a small business, and sip something that matters.
✨ Have you tried Cola Gaza yet? Would love to know your thoughts in the comments.