Made in Cameroon Soft drinks sold in the USA

Assumpta Ayuk
Houston, TX

America is known as the great melting pot. A mélange of cultures from around the world can be seen in the tapestry that makes up this great nation. A walk down any street in a major metropolitan is a cornucopian experience of cultures without jet lack of a flight to an exotic destination. This infusion of culture and cultural heritage means the modern day Africans in diaspora no longer have to wait for a trip to African to enjoy the typical African cuisine, beverage, couture or lifestyle.

Top Anana, Grenadine, Pamplemousse and D’jino; drinks from Brasseries du Cameroun

Top Anana, Grenadine, Pamplemousse and D’jino; drinks from Brasseries du Cameroun

The entrepreneurial spirit of modern Africans in Diaspora has led in to the creation of African centric night Clubs, restaurants and grocery stores. It is to this endeavor that Atlanta, Georgia-based Brasseries du Cameroun distributor has commenced the importation and distribution of Cameroon manufactured soft drink to the USA. As certified Brasseries du Cameroun distributor to the USA, the company imports popular

Senior Vice President International and Corporate Relations Mr. Charles Ngome

Senior Vice President International and Corporate Relations Mr. Charles Ngome

Brasseries trademarked Top (Anana, Grenadine, Pamplemousse) and D’jino soft drinks for sale in the African Grocery Stores, restaurants, and night clubs.

Senior Vice President International and Corporate Relations Mr. Charles Ngome (404 514-2660) is charged with the task among others of making sure that the distribution network runs smooth and deliveries to retailers are made on time. In Houston (Texas) drinks can be found on the shelf of Onola Foods on Hwy 6 and Wazobia African Market on Westheimer road, and African restaurants. In Atlanta Top and D’jino can be purchased at African grocery stores and restaurants.

Brasseries du Cameroun Soft drinks may be new to the American palates, but is not to the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) nations. La Communauté Économique et Monétaire des Etats de l’Afrique Centrale or CEMAC as it know by its French acronym is made up of six States: Gabon, Cameroon, the Central African Republic (CAR), Chad, the Republic of the Congo and Equatorial Guinea.

When iCameroon.com sat down with the CEO of Brasseries du Cameroun distributor for this piece, the burning question on this reporter’s mind was what prompted to her, Mary Asuagbor to start importing soft drinks from Cameroon to a highly competitive soft drinks or soda market of the US of A? She answered simply, the needs of the African consumer has be addressed while at the same time introduce other Cameroon manufactured goods to the American public. Cameroon grown banana is already in the produce section on the grocery store, now let’s put Top Pamplemousse, Anana, Grenadine, and D’jino right next to Goya variety drinks on the store shelves. Everybody should have the pleasure of enjoying cold grenadine or pamplemousse wherever they are, being it Cameroon or the US.

As the slogan rightly says “a la portée de tout le monde.» Top Anana, Grenadine, Pamplemousse and D’jino is truly within the reach of everyone.

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