
What the different between this two brand ?
Battle Of Chinese Herbal Tea, Jia Duo Bao & Wong lo kat
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Jun 24 2014, 12:16 AM, updated 12y ago
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![]() What the different between this two brand ? |
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Jun 24 2014, 12:17 AM
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Wow they look almost identical
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Jun 24 2014, 12:20 AM
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Apparently Wong Lo Kat is the top selling drink in china, even outselling coca-cola.
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Jun 24 2014, 12:23 AM
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i've been drinking WLK all these time, nv knew there's another that's almost identical.
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Jun 24 2014, 12:24 AM
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yeo's punya also almost the same. but cheaper but tastes like butt
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Jun 24 2014, 12:24 AM
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which one is wong lo kat?
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Jun 24 2014, 12:25 AM
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wakaos ! i sure kena bluff cos i dunno how to read chinese can only go by colour |
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Jun 24 2014, 12:28 AM
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if no wrong one is from HK and another is frm mainland china
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Jun 24 2014, 12:28 AM
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Yeah, couldn't find WLK in some shops.
I wonder what's going on. But both taste about the same. Also too sweet. |
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Jun 24 2014, 12:29 AM
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i only know that the Jia Duo Bao AD is fking annoying
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Jun 24 2014, 12:29 AM
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from wat i heard from my uncle, both r actualy the same product, but before dis wong lo kat outsource to and gave the license to jia do bao factory to produce the drink, but wonglokat din patent their product, so after the contract end jia dobao got the recipe of wonglokats drink, so they oso produce the same drink using the recipe as wong lokat and same can design etc, and wonglokat cannot sue them |
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Jun 24 2014, 12:30 AM
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wong lo kat melesap liao. left jdb only.
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Jun 24 2014, 12:35 AM
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same company.. same boss. u duno?
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Jun 24 2014, 12:41 AM
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xhalal... dun 1
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Jun 24 2014, 12:41 AM
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Changed name from "Wong Lo Kat" to "Jia Duo Bao" because of some name dispute problem between two companies.
SOS (Mandarin) |
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Jun 24 2014, 12:42 AM
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After the foundation of the People's Republic of China, Wong Lo Kat (pronounced "Wanglaoji" in Mandarin) in mainland China has been owned by the government.
"Wanglaoji"'s trademark right holder, Guangzhou Yangcheng Pharmaceutical (广州羊城药业), whose name was later changed to "Guangzhou Wanglaoji Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd." (广州王老吉药业有限公司), a subsidiary of the state-owned Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Holdings Limited (广州医药集团有限公司), licensed the right to use the "王老吉" trade mark to Hong Kong Hung To Group Co., Ltd. (香港鴻道集團有限公司), who marketed the Wong Lo Kat product in red cans, meanwhile the 250ml green carton version has been produced by Guangzhou Pharmaceutical themselves. In 1997, Hung To Group and Guangzhou Pharmaceutical signed a trademark license agreement. Hung To Group had legally gained the right to use "王老吉" and, its subsidiary, JDB Beverage Co., Ltd. (加多宝饮料有限公司; aka. Jiaduobao) had been the producer of the red can version of Wong Lo Kat in mainland China. JDB Group also used the traditional English name Wong Lo Kat in mainland China, which is the "王老吉" in Cantonese spelling since 1828. The trademark license was renewed in 2000 to make it valid until 2 May 2010. In 2002 and 2003, two additional extensions were signed, extending the validity to 2013 and 2020 respectively. The sales by JDB increased more rapidly than by Guangzhou Pharmaceutical. The sales of the red can version was at more than 1 billion RMB while the green carton version had annual sales of estimated 80 million RMB in 2004. In 2008, the red can's sales exceeded 10 billion RMB, its annual sales volume in 2007, 2008 and 2009 topped in Chinese beverage can products. Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Holdings' general manager Li Yiming (李益民) was found guilty of fraud in 2005. As part of the agreements to extend the license, he accepted payment of 3 million HK dollar's from Hung To Group's Chan Hung To (陳鴻道).[5] Hung To Group states that they considered the payment a legitimate fee in relation to the license agreement extension, however, in light of Li Yiming's known fraudulent activity, and as the funds were never received by Guangzhou Pharmaceutical the payment was officially declared a bribe. In April 2011, Guangzhou Pharmaceutical submitted a "Wanglaoji" trademark issue for arbitration. On 9 May 2012, China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission ruled that the two additional trademark contracts were invalid, the valid trademark agreement was expired in 2 May 2010, thus Hung To Group and JDB had no right to use "Wanglaoji" trademark after that date. Since 2011, it had been explicitly printed "produced by JDB" on red can products. The product's name has been completely changed to "JDB" (加多寶; aka. Jiaduobao) since May 2012. Several days after the arbitration, Guangzhou Pharmaceutical started to produce their own red can Wanglaoji beverage. Wong Chat Bong's descendant in Hong Kong, Wang Jianyi (王健仪), who operated Wong Lo Kat's entity outside the mainland, expressed her support for JDB company |
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Jun 24 2014, 12:47 AM
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these kind of herbal tea are not really refreshing. Last time the news also come out, this drink is actually come from 1 kind of herb which is a chinese traditional medicine that can cool down your body.
But according to the news, that kind of herb are really rare and expensive. So when they produce that large amount of drink. The herb only contain 0.01% while the rest are artificial flavour and also sugar. |
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Jun 24 2014, 12:50 AM
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Jun 24 2014, 01:23 AM
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QUOTE(ironmaid89 @ Jun 24 2014, 12:16 AM) their sales outperform Coke in china, especially in Guangdong province, the gap they win is over millions litres of sales. China market can really make many legend and miracles, don't underestimate which led to brand patents sue cases and make oversea Coke manufacturers eyes green to angmo herbal tea is like poison to them once treated an angmo friend a can of herbal tea there, he vomitted immediately. |
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Jun 24 2014, 02:35 AM
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I rike homemade one
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Jun 24 2014, 02:38 AM
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lel
i know wong lo kat oni |
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Jun 24 2014, 02:39 AM
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one eye turtle jelly herbal tea
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