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{{Short description|Domestically-produced soft drinks in Chile}}
{{Infobox beverage
{{Infobox beverage
| name = Bilz y Pap
| name = Bilz y Pap
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| image = Botella Bilz 2023.jpg
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| type = [[Soft drink]]
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| introduced = {{Start date and age|1905}} (Bilz)<br>{{Start date and age|1927}} (Pap)
| introduced = {{Start date and age|1905}} (Bilz)<br>{{Start date and age|1927}} (Pap)
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| colour = [[Red]] (Bilz)<br>[[Yellow]] (pAP)
| colour = [[Red]] (Bilz)<br>[[Yellow]] (Pap)
| flavour =
| flavour =
| ingredients =
| ingredients =
| variants = Pop Morada<br />Pop Verde<br>Pop Celeste<br>Pop Candy<br>Pop Algodón de Azúcar<br>Pop Naranja
| variants = Pop Morada<br />Pop Verde<br>Pop Celeste<br>Pop Candy<br>Pop Algodón de Azúcar<br>Pop Naranja
| related = [[Crush (soft drink)|Crush]]<br>[[Pepsi]]
| related = [[Kem Piña]]<br>[[Pepsi]]
| website = {{URL|bilzypap.cl}}
| website = {{URL|bilzypap.cl}}
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'''Bilz y Pap''' (Spanish for ''Bilz and Pap'') is the combined [[marketing]] name of the two most popular and highest selling domestically-produced [[soft drink]]s in [[Chile]].
'''Bilz y Pap''' (Spanish for ''Bilz and Pap'') is the combined [[marketing]] name of the two most popular and highest selling{{Citation needed|date=January 2023}} domestically-produced [[soft drink]]s in [[Chile]].


==Overview==
==Overview==


Bilz was first introduced in Germany at the beginning of the 20th century when German scientist Friedrich Eduard Bilz created it and would later become [[Sinalco]].


Although the names are often used in conjunction as part of their advertising strategy, [[Bilz (Bilz y Pap)|Bilz]] and [[Pap (drink)|Pap]] are the marketing names of two distinct flavors of soda produced by the Chilean [[Compañia de Cervecerias Unidas, S.A.]] (CCU) beverage corporation. Bilz is an [[artificial flavor|artificially flavored]] red colored fantasy soft drink, and Pap is its [[papaya]] flavored counterpart.
Although the names are often used in conjunction as part of their advertising strategy, Bilz and Pap are the marketing names of two distinct soda flavors produced by the Chilean [[Compañía de las Cervecerías Unidas]], S.A. (CCU) beverage corporation. Bilz is an [[Artificial flavor|artificially flavored]] red colored fantasy soft drink, and Pap is its [[papaya]] flavored counterpart.


The corporation also produces a third flavor of pineapple soda known as [[Kem (drink)|Kem]]. In recent years, CCU is also marketing zero [[calorie]] diet versions of Bilz and Pap, better known as [[Bilz Light]], and [[Pap Light]].
The corporation also produces a third flavor of pineapple soda, [[Kem (drink)|Kem]]. In recent years, CCU has also marketed zero-[[calorie]] diet versions of Bilz and Pap, better known as Bilz Light and Pap Light.


''Bilz y Pap'' also refers to the extraterrestrial red and yellow characters, "Bily Bilz" and "Maik Pap", used in commercials, print advertising, and the Internet to promote soft drinks.
Bilz was first introduced at the beginning of the 20th century from Germany, where it had been created by German scientist [[Friedrich Eduard Bilz]] and would later become [[Sinalco]].


Recently, they have introduced an extra flavor to the market called "Pop", another three different soft drinks with artificial grape, cherry or cotton candy flavors.
''Bilz y Pap'' also refers to the extraterrestrial red and yellow characters, "Bily Bilz" and "Maik Pap" used in commercials, print advertising, and on the Internet to promote the soft drinks.

Recently they have introduced an extra flavour to the market called "Pop", another three different soft drink with artificial grape, cherry or cotton candy flavour.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.bilzypap.com/ Official site]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20061218222215/http://www.bilzypap.com/ Official site]


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[[Category:Chilean drinks]]
[[Category:Chilean drinks]]
[[Category:Fictional duos]]
[[Category:Products introduced in 1905]]
[[Category:Products introduced in 1905]]
[[Category:Products introduced in 1927]]
[[Category:Products introduced in 1927]]
[[Category:Chilean brands]]
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Latest revision as of 05:37, 9 April 2024

Bilz y Pap
TypeSoft drink
ManufacturerCCU
Country of origin Santiago, Chile
Introduced1905; 120 years ago (1905) (Bilz)
1927; 98 years ago (1927) (Pap)
ColourRed (Bilz)
Yellow (Pap)
VariantsPop Morada
Pop Verde
Pop Celeste
Pop Candy
Pop Algodón de Azúcar
Pop Naranja
Related productsKem Piña
Pepsi
Websitebilzypap.cl

Bilz y Pap (Spanish for Bilz and Pap) is the combined marketing name of the two most popular and highest selling[citation needed] domestically-produced soft drinks in Chile.

Overview

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Bilz was first introduced in Germany at the beginning of the 20th century when German scientist Friedrich Eduard Bilz created it and would later become Sinalco.

Although the names are often used in conjunction as part of their advertising strategy, Bilz and Pap are the marketing names of two distinct soda flavors produced by the Chilean Compañía de las Cervecerías Unidas, S.A. (CCU) beverage corporation. Bilz is an artificially flavored red colored fantasy soft drink, and Pap is its papaya flavored counterpart.

The corporation also produces a third flavor of pineapple soda, Kem. In recent years, CCU has also marketed zero-calorie diet versions of Bilz and Pap, better known as Bilz Light and Pap Light.

Bilz y Pap also refers to the extraterrestrial red and yellow characters, "Bily Bilz" and "Maik Pap", used in commercials, print advertising, and the Internet to promote soft drinks.

Recently, they have introduced an extra flavor to the market called "Pop", another three different soft drinks with artificial grape, cherry or cotton candy flavors.

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