About Us
Why Choose Superstar Beverages?
In today’s market, there are countless brands offering beverages—ranging from goli soda, tea and coffee to coconut water and mineral water. However, many compromise on taste, authenticity, and quality. Some rely on artificial flavors and preservatives instead of natural ingredients, while others neglect freshness, consistency, or proper standards of preparation and packaging.
Superstar Beverages was created to bridge this gap by delivering authentic, high-quality beverages made with real ingredients and meticulous attention to detail. Every product we craft—whether it’s a refreshing traditional drink or a daily essential—is designed to provide a pure, consistent, and delightful experience for our customers.
- Authenticity: We stay true to our heritage and traditions.
- Quality: We prioritize quality in every aspect of our business.
- Customer Delight: We strive to exceed customer expectations.
- Innovation: We innovate while respecting our roots.
- Sustainability: We aim for sustainable practices in our operations.

Mission
Our Mission is to deliver refreshing, high-quality beverages that blend traditional and modern flavors.
Vision
To be a global leader in the beverage industry, known for quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction
Purpose
We aim to revive the joy of traditional Indian beverages-one sip at a time—by offering authentic taste and quality.
History of Golisoda
Goli soda, is a traditional Indian fizzy drink that gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly during British India. Its unique feature is the Codd-neck bottle, designed by Hiram Codd, which uses a marble as a stopper and is sealed by the pressure of the carbonated drink. The drink’s history is intertwined with its unique bottle design and its role as a cultural icon in India.

Invention and Design
The Codd-neck bottle was patented by Hiram Codd in 1872 and initially imported into India.

Early Production
Goli soda production was initially a cottage industry in India, facilitated by the simple, manually operated systems for bottling.

Cultural Significance
The drink became a street staple, with vendors often carrying carts or stalls selling it. It was particularly popular in South India.

Regional Variations
Goli soda had regional variations in Flavors and ingredients, adding to its unique appeal.

Decline and Revival
With the rise of multinational soft drink brands, goli soda's popularity declined. However, there's been a recent revival of the drink, with new brands using modern marketing to appeal to nostalgic consumers.

Nostalgia and Identity
Goli soda is often associated with childhood memories and a sense of nostalgia, making it a popular choice for those seeking a taste of the past.

Global Recognition
Goli soda's revival has also led to its international recognition, with trial shipments to the USA, UK, Europe, and Gulf countries.