About Limca
Limca is India's iconic lemon-lime carbonated soft drink, created by Ramesh Chauhan of Parle Bisleri and launched in 1977. The name translates literally from Hindi as "limbu ka" meaning "made of lime." Initially mocked as "soap water" due to its distinctive appearance, Limca quickly won over Indian consumers and became a household favourite across the nation. In 1992, when Coca-Cola returned to India after a long absence, the company acquired Limca along with other beloved Indian brands including Thums Up, Maaza, Gold Spot and Citra from Parle Bisleri. While now part of the Coca-Cola family, Limca's roots remain deeply tied to India, where it has been a staple at family gatherings, festivals and roadside stalls for decades. For the Indian diaspora living in the UK, Limca represents a nostalgic connection to home. The distinctive taste evokes memories of childhood summers and festive celebrations. The Limca name is also associated with the famous Limca Book of Records, India's equivalent of the Guinness World Records, celebrating achievements across various categories. Grocefully helps you compare Limca prices across UK Indian grocery stores and supermarkets, ensuring you find the best deals on this beloved Indian soft drink. Whether you're stocking up for a family celebration or satisfying a craving for home, our price comparison tools help you find Limca at the best prices.
