⚡ Functional Soda · India's First

Zero
Sugar.
Zero Boring.

The cola industry's been selling you the same brown liquid since 1886. We said nah. Pluto is weird, low calorie, no fake sweeteners — and it actually tastes insane.

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0g
Added Sugar
0
Fake Sweeteners
2
Wild Flavors (for now)
250ml
Of Pure Chaos
Zero Sugar No Fake Sweetener No Calories Weird Bottle Anti Boring Functional Soda Made in India Zero Sugar No Fake Sweetener No Calories Weird Bottle Anti Boring Functional Soda Made in India

Same cola. Same bottle.
Same boring life.
We're done watching.

India's soft drink aisle looks like it was designed in 1970 and nobody had the guts to change it. Every brand screams the same thing — big, corporate, fake fun. We're here to actually be the fun.

The Lineup

Two flavors.
Both unhinged.

Grape Variant
Un-
grape-
ful
Classic Cola × Grape — but make it weird
Zero Sugar Low Cal No Fake Sweet
₹30 / 250ml
Cola Variant
Coked
Up
Classic Cola. No sugar. No compromise.
Zero Sugar Low Cal No Fake Sweet
₹30 / 250ml

We said YOLO
and meant it.

The same cola has been on your shelf since before your parents were born. Nobody in this industry is trying anything new.
Sugar is killing people but every brand still loads it in because "that's how it's done." We said no.
We dropped fake sweeteners too — because we're not replacing one problem with another.
We made the bottle look like nothing else in the market. On purpose. Because that's what happens when humans make decisions.
Limited flavors, random launches, no corporate roadmap — we do what we feel. Catch us if you can.
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A bottle that looks like it escaped a lab.

Every soft drink in India lives in the same tall, boring cylinder. We built something that looks like it came from another planet — because Pluto is literally a planet (we don't care what NASA says).

Oval PET bottle — nothing like it on the market
Fits weird in your hand. You'll like it.
The logo is bubbly. Like the drink.
250ml — enough to make you happy, not guilty

Life's too short
for boring drinks.

We're launching soon. Be the first to know when Pluto lands near you. We'll email you. Not a newsletter. Just a message from humans who are too excited.

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