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Excise Tax Price List.Xlsx No. Item category Brand name Item name Price (Dh) 1 Carbonated drink PEPSI Cola PEPSI WILD CHERRY 355M 3.00 2 Carbonated drink BUDWEISER BUDWEISER N/A BEER CAN 355ML 4.00 3 Carbonated drink BUDWEISER BUDWEISER N/A BEER APPLE BTTL 355ML 5.00 4 Carbonated drink BUDWEISER BUDWEISER N/A BEER APPLE CAN 355ML 5.00 5 Carbonated drink Coca Cola Coca Cola CHERRY COKE 355ML 3.50 6 Carbonated drink Coca Cola Coca Cola VANILLA 355ML 3.00 7 Carbonated drink SPRITE SPRITE ZERO 355M 3.00 8 Carbonated drink Others MELLO YELLO 355M 3.00 9 Carbonated drink Coca Cola DIET RITE Cola 355 ML 2.50 10 Carbonated drink DR.PEPPER DR PEPPER CAF FREE355M 3.00 11 Carbonated drink DR.PEPPER DR PEPPER VANILLA 355M 3.00 12 Carbonated drink CRUSH CRUSH DIET ORANGE 355ML 3.00 13 Carbonated drink CRUSH CRUSH GRAPE 355ML 3.00 14 Carbonated drink DR.PEPPER DR PEPPER CHERRY 355M 3.00 15 Carbonated drink HOLSTEN HOLSTEN N/A BEER CAN 500ML 3.00 16 Carbonated drink FANTA FANTA ORANGE PET 500ML 2.00 17 Carbonated drink IRN BRU IRN BRU 330ML 3.50 18 Carbonated drink IRN BRU IRN BRU 330MLX6 12.00 19 Carbonated drink FANTA FANTA STRAWBERRY 150ML 1.50 20 Carbonated drink BRITVIC BRITVIC GINGER ALE 150ML 2.50 21 Carbonated drink FANTA FANTA CITRUS 150ML 1.50 22 Carbonated drink Coca Cola COCA-Cola ZERO NRB 290ML 2.00 23 Carbonated drink Coca Cola COCA-Cola LIGHT NRB 290ML 2.00 24 Carbonated drink Coca Cola COCA-Cola NRB 290ML 2.00 25 Carbonated drink SCHWEPPES SCHWEPPES SODA-WATER 250ML GLS NRB 3.50 26 Carbonated drink Coca Cola Coca Cola LIGHT CAN 150ML 1.00 27 Carbonated drink SCHWEPPES SCHWEPPES SODA 150ML 1.50 28 Carbonated drink Coca Cola Coca Cola 150ML 1.00 29 Carbonated drink SPRITE SPRITE PET 500ML 2.00 30 Carbonated drink Coca Cola Coca Cola PET 500ML 2.00 31 Carbonated drink SPRITE SPRITE CAN 150ML 1.00 32 Carbonated drink Coca Cola Coca Cola LIGHT PET 500ML 2.00 33 Carbonated drink Coca Cola Coca Cola 250ML 1.50 34 Carbonated drink FANTA FANTA ORANGE CAN 150ML 1.00 35 Carbonated drink Coca Cola COKE LIGHT 250ML 1.50 36 Carbonated drink FANTA FANTA STRAWBERRY 500ML 2.00 37 Carbonated drink MOUSSY MOUSSY N/A LIGHT BEER NRB 330ML 3.00 38 Carbonated drink MOUSSY MOUSSY N/A BEER R/BERRY 330ML 3.00 39 Carbonated drink MOUSSY MOUSSY N/A BEER APPLE 330ML 3.00 40 Carbonated drink MOUSSY MOUSSY N/A BEER S/BERRY 330ML 3.00 41 Carbonated drink MOUSSY MOUSSY N/A BEER PEACH 330ML 3.00 42 Carbonated drink SCHWEPPES SCHWEPPES GINGER 150ML 1.50 43 Carbonated drink RAUCH RAUCH PURE RED GRAPE JUICE 250ML 4.50 44 Carbonated drink RAUCH RAUCH SPARKLINGPURE APPLE 250ML 4.00 45 Carbonated drink RAUCH RAUCH PURE WHITE GRAPE JUICE 250ML 4.00 46 Carbonated drink RAUCH RAUCH SPARKLING PURE APPLE 900ML 15.00 47 Carbonated drink RAUCH RAUCH PURE RED GRAPE JUICE 900ML 12.50 48 Carbonated drink RAUCH RAUCH PURE WHITE GRAPE JUICE 900ML 12.50 49 Carbonated drink TWIST & DRINK TWIST & DRINK CHERRY 200ML 3.00 50 Carbonated drink Coca Cola COKE ZERO 250ML 1.50 51 Carbonated drink CANADA DRY CANADA DRY CLUB SODA NRB 330ML 1.50 52 Carbonated drink CANADA DRY CANADA DRY CITRUS NRB 350ML 1.50 53 Carbonated drink CANADA DRY CANADA DRY ORANGE NRB 350ML 1.50 54 Carbonated drink CANADA DRY CANADA DRY DANA NRB 330ML 1.50 55 Carbonated drink CANADA DRY CANADA DRY CREAM SODA NRB 330ML 1.50 56 Carbonated drink Coca Cola Coca Cola LIFE BRB 250M 2.50 57 Carbonated drink SCHWEPPES SCHWEPPES TONIC 150ML 1.50 Page 1 of 30 No. Item category Brand name Item name Price (Dh) 58 Carbonated drink SCHWEPPES SCHWEPPES TONIC-250ML GLASS NRB 3.50 59 Carbonated drink SCHWEPPES SCHWEPPES GINGER-ALE 250ML GLS NRB 3.50 60 Carbonated drink FANTA FANTA ORANGE NRB 250ML 1.50 61 Carbonated drink SPRITE SPRITE NRB 250ML 1.50 62 Carbonated drink PEPSI Cola PEPSI Cola 355ML 1.50 63 Carbonated drink MOUNTAIN DEW MOUNTAIN DEW CAN 355ML 1.50 64 Carbonated drink PEPSI Cola PEPSI Cola DIET 2.25L 5.00 65 Carbonated drink PEPSI Cola PEPSI BOTTLE NRB 300ML 1.50 66 Carbonated drink 7 UP 7 UP CAN 355ML 1.50 67 Carbonated drink PEPSI Cola PEPSI Cola PET 1L 3.00 68 Carbonated drink PEPSI Cola PEPSI Cola DIET PET 1L 3.00 69 Carbonated drink MOUNTAIN DEW MOUNTAIN DEW PET 1L 3.00 70 Carbonated drink PEPSI Cola PEPSI Cola PET 2.25L 5.00 71 Carbonated drink MIRINDA MIRINDA APPLE 355ML 1.50 72 Carbonated drink 7 UP 7UP ICE 355ML 1.50 73 Carbonated drink 7 UP 7 UP FREE CAN 355ML 1.50 74 Carbonated drink PEPSI Cola PEPSI Cola MAX CAN 355ML 1.50 75 Carbonated drink 7 UP 7 UP FREE CAN 150ML 1.50 76 Carbonated drink 7 UP 7UP FREE PET 1L 3.00 77 Carbonated drink 7 UP 7 UP FREE 500ML 2.00 78 Carbonated drink MIRINDA MIRINDA PINEAPPLE CAN 355ML 1.50 79 Carbonated drink MIRINDA MIRINDA GRAPE 355ML 1.50 80 Carbonated drink 7 UP 7 UP 500ML 2.00 81 Carbonated drink 7 UP 7UP PET 1L 3.00 82 Carbonated drink PEPSI Cola PEPSI DIET BOTTLE NRB 300ML 1.50 83 Carbonated drink 7 UP 7UP NRB 300ML 1.50 84 Carbonated drink MIRINDA MIRINDA ORANGE CAN 355ML 1.50 85 Carbonated drink MIRINDA MIRINDA ORANGE PET 2.25L 5.00 86 Carbonated drink 7 UP 7 UP PET 2.25L 5.00 87 Carbonated drink MOUNTAIN DEW MOUNTAIN DEW NRB BOTTLE 300MLX24 19.00 88 Carbonated drink PEPSI Cola PEPSI Cola 150ML 1.50 89 Carbonated drink PEPSI Cola PEPSI Cola 500ML 2.00 90 Carbonated drink PEPSI Cola PEPSI Cola DIET CAN 150ML 1.50 91 Carbonated drink PEPSI Cola PEPSI Cola DIET CAN 355ML 1.50 92 Carbonated drink PEPSI Cola PEPSI Cola DIET 500ML 2.00 93 Carbonated drink MIRINDA MIRINDA ORANGE CAN 150ML 1.50 94 Carbonated drink MIRINDA MIRINDA ORANGE 500ML 2.00 95 Carbonated drink MIRINDA MIRINDA ORANGE PET 1L 3.00 96 Carbonated drink SHANI SHANI CAN 355ML 1.50 97 Carbonated drink MOUNTAIN DEW MOUNTAIN DEW CAN 150ML 1.50 98 Carbonated drink MOUNTAIN DEW MOUNTAIN DEW NRB BOTTLE 300ML 1.50 99 Carbonated drink MOUNTAIN DEW MOUNTAIN DEW 500ML 2.00 100 Carbonated drink MOUNTAIN DEW MOUNTAIN DEW PET 2.25L 5.00 101 Carbonated drink 7 UP 7 UP CAN 150ML 1.50 102 Carbonated drink EVERVESS EVERESS CLUB SODA 300ML 2.00 103 Carbonated drink EVERVESS EVERESS TONIC WATER 300ML 2.00 104 Carbonated drink EVERVESS EVERESS GINGER ALE 300ML 1.50 105 Carbonated drink BUDWEISER BUDWEISER N/A BEER BOTTLE 355ML 4.50 106 Carbonated drink Others KRISTIAN REGAL APPLE SPARKLI 750ML 20.50 107 Carbonated drink KRISTIAN REGALE KRISTIAN REGALE PEACH SPARKL 750ML 21.50 108 Carbonated drink Others KRISTIAN REGALE POMMEGRANAT 750ML 21.50 109 Carbonated drink KRISTIAN REGALE KRISTIAN REGALE BLK SPARKLING 750ML 21.50 110 Carbonated drink FANTA FANTA GRAPE 355M 3.00 111 Carbonated drink FANTA FANTA STRAWBERRY 355M 3.00 112 Carbonated drink RUBICON RUBICON MANGO SPARKLING DRINK 330M 3.00 113 Carbonated drink RUBICON RUBICON GUAVA SPARKLING DRINK 330M 3.00 114 Carbonated drink RUBICON RUBICON LYCHEE SPARKLING DRINK 330M 3.50 Page 2 of 30 No. Item category Brand name Item name Price (Dh) 115 Carbonated drink RUBICON RUBICON POMEGRANATE SPR DRNK 330M 3.50 116 Carbonated drink RUBICON RUBICON PASSION SPRK DRINK 330M 2.50 117 Carbonated drink RUBICON RUBICON GUANABANA SPR DRNK 330M 3.00 118 Carbonated drink CRUSH CRUSH STRAWBERRY 355M 2.50 119 Carbonated drink CRUSH CRUSH PINEAPPLE 355M 3.00 120 Carbonated drink FRE FRE N/A WINE CHARDONNAY 75CL 52.50 121 Carbonated drink FRE FRE N/A WINE PREMIUM RED 75CL 52.50 122 Carbonated drink FRE FRE N/A WINE SPARKLING BRUT 75CL 52.50 123 Carbonated drink FRE FRE N/A WINE PREMIUM WHITE 75CL 52.50 124 Carbonated drink FRE FRE N/A WINE MERLOT 75CL 52.50 125 Carbonated drink Coca Cola Coca Cola LIFE 355ML 3.00 126 Carbonated drink FREEZ FREEZ STRAWBERRY 275ML 3.00 127 Carbonated drink FREEZ FREEZ GRENADINE 275ML 3.00 128 Carbonated drink FREEZ FREEZ BLACK BERRY 275ML 3.00 129 Carbonated drink FREEZ FREEZ ICE LEMON 275ML 3.00 130 Carbonated drink FREEZ FREEZ APPLE 275ML 3.00 131 Carbonated drink FREEZ FREEZ PEACH 275ML 3.00 132 Carbonated drink FREEZ FREEZ PINEAPPLE 275ML 3.00 133 Carbonated drink FREEZ FREEZ KIWI 275ML 3.00 134 Carbonated drink FREEZ FREEZ TAMARIND 275ML 3.00 135 Carbonated drink FREEZ FREEZ MINT LEMON 275ML 2.50 136 Carbonated drink FREEZ FREEZ MANDARIN 275ML 2.50 137 Carbonated drink FREEZ FREEZ DIET ICE LEMON 275ML 2.50 138 Carbonated drink FREEZ FREEZ BLUE HAWAI-275M 3.00 139 Carbonated drink ZEVIA ZEVIA SODA Cola 355ML 5.00 140 Carbonated drink ZEVIA ZEVIA SODA LEMON LIME TWIST 355ML 5.00 141 Carbonated drink ZEVIA ZEVIA SODA ORANGE 355ML 5.00 142 Carbonated drink ZEVIA ZEVIA SODA GINGER ROOT BEER 355ML 5.00 143 Carbonated drink ZEVIA ZEVIA SODA BLACK CHERRY 355ML 5.00 144 Carbonated drink ZEVIA ZEVIA SODA GINGER ALE 355ML 5.00 145 Carbonated drink ZEVIA ZEVIA SODA ZEVIA 355ML 5.00 146 Carbonated drink ZEVIA ZEVIA SODA MOUNTAIN ZEVIA 355ML 5.00 147 Carbonated drink ZEVIA ZEVIA SODA GRAPE 355ML 5.00 148 Carbonated drink ZEVIA ZEVIA SODA GRAPEFRUIT CITRUS 355ML 5.00 149 Carbonated drink ZEVIA ZEVIA SODA Cola CAFFEINE FREE 355ML 5.00 150 Carbonated drink ZEVIA ZEVIA SODA CREAM SODA 355ML 5.00 151 Carbonated drink ZEVIA ZEVIA SODA STRAWBERRY 355ML 5.00 152 Carbonated drink ZEVIA ZEVIA SODA CHERRY Cola 355ML 5.00 153 Carbonated drink ZEVIA ZEVIA SODA LIME Cola 355ML 5.00 154 Carbonated drink Coca Cola REPLACED BY ITEM 1242210 3.00 155 Carbonated drink HOLSTEN HOLSTEN N/A BEER CRANBERRY 330ML 3.00 156 Carbonated drink HOLSTEN HOLSTEN BLACK GRAPE 330ML 3.00 157 Carbonated drink HOLSTEN HOLSTEN N/A BEER CAN 330ML 3.00 158 Carbonated drink HOLSTEN HOLSTEN N/A BEER S/BERRY 330ML 3.00 159 Carbonated drink HOLSTEN HOLSTEN N/A BEER POMEGR.
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