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Managed to find an image of an old '70s bottle label which - if I can gain permission - will be added to the article shortly.
Initial information from the label: available in 285ml bottle, label has pink & yellow background, the Count is green and is wearing a tux, artificially coloured and flavoured, produced by Ben's Beverage Company Pty Ltd, Golden Square, Vic E2349, deregistered in 1986
Still trying to track down some information about this products later incarnations, I'm sure they remodelled the 'Dracula' character to be a little more 'muppet-like' during the 1980s. Was also later available in aluminium cans (need confirmation) ChrisB02:57, 9 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
This article says "To taste, Count Cola was said to be close to that of the similarly defunct Schweppes Cola", and Schweppes Cola points back to Count Cola. Anyone have some real knowledge about it? Penartur (talk) 21:10, 13 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]