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Cult-Favorite Topo Chico Breaks Out of Texas With Help From Coke
Expect to see more of the regional favorite as the company taps into bigger distribution channels.
Coca-Cola Co.’s secret weapon in the sparkling water war comes from a limestone spring hidden under a mountain in northeastern Mexico.
Topo Chico, a cult favorite in Texas that was acquired by the beverage giant in 2017, takes its name from the Cerro del Topo Chico, which rises nearly 4,000 feet above the outskirts of Monterrey. The naturally fizzy mineral water has been bottled from the same underground source since 1895, with the brand mostly known in northern Mexico and a handful of U.S. states.
