Cola Couronne in the Community

Few things are as iconic and remind us more of Haiti than Cola Couronne. The soft drink brand has been in existence for decades and has become an integral part of Haitian culture and cuisine. If you ask Haitians living in South Florida what their favorite soft drink is, chances are they’ll be avid fans of Cola Couronne.

That’s probably no coincidence. The soft drink company is a close supporter of the Haitian diaspora in South Florida and shows its commitment by giving back to the community and supporting local initiatives. It’s also present during many cultural events and festivals like Labor Day, Haiti’s Independence Day, Veteran’s Day, and more. They’re also planning to be at Copa Cabana, on June 16-18, 2023.

How Is Cola Couronne Participating in the South Floridian Community?

Aside from being present in cultural events like Haitian Flag Day and the Haitian Compass Festival, the soft drink company is supporting local organizations like Little Haiti Optimist Club, where Haitians from all over celebrate their heritage and engage with one another. Over the years, Cola Couronne’s identity has become firmly embedded in South Florida’s Haitian culture.

The company is also a major contributor to charitable organizations, mentorship programs, and business training programs that support the Haitian community in South Florida. It’s made significant donations to various organizations that provide housing, healthcare, and education to Haitians living in the area and making positive impacts.

From the day the company was founded in 1924, Cola Couronne has been a symbol of Haitian pride and support. It’s no surprise that they never miss local Haitian events and are dedicated to bettering the local community. We stand by their ideals!

Future Plans for Cola Couronne

As we said, Copa Cabana is coming in June 2023, and the soft beverage company can’t miss such a momentous occasion. Hopefully, all the participants will have enjoyed a cold sip of exotic Couronne by the end of the 3-day festival. June is expected to be very hot, and there’s no better way to spend the summer than with a glass of Couronne at your side.

The company aims to participate in as many Haitian-related events as possible. Fortunately, Miami is home to many Haitian events, including:

  • Haitian Flag Heritage Week
  • Haitian Youth State of Emergency Summit
  • A Great Day at Oak Grove Park
  • Plezi Kanaval
  • Eritaj Historical and Contemporary Musical
  • Miami Creole Food Festival
  • Prestigious Women of Excellence Award 2023
  • And many more!

We appreciate Cola Couronne and expect it to become the heart of Haitian celebrations and national pride during these events. After all, the drinks have been around for so long that we can’t honestly imagine these events without them.

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