The public in Estonia expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that Coca-Cola soda with Russian names is sold in the country's stores, albeit in Latin. This is reported by the Shot Telegram channel.
"And all because instead of Mark, Ellie, David and Adele (like it should be) there are bottles in supermarkets: Nastya, Sergey, Dmitry, Sveta and others (like in reality)," the source wrote.
Now Estonians demand to remove products from the shelves and focus on the official statistics of the popularity of names in the country. The company also replied that, as of 2025, Alexander and Olga were the most common in Estonia. Sergey, Vladimir, Andrey, Alexey, Irina, Elena, Svetlana, Tatiana also got into the Top 10.

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