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Scientific names: Cola acuminata and Cola nitida (primary species).
Seeds (nuts) are caffeine-rich, bitter, and traditionally chewed in many West African cultures.
Cultural significance: Used in ceremonies, hospitality, and trade.Stimulant: Chewed for energy, alertness, and appetite suppression.
Social use: Symbol of hospitality and goodwill in West Africa.
Beverages: Historical base ingredient of early “cola” drinks (like Coca-Cola and Pepsi).
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Energy drinks & supplements: Caffeine and theobromine content make it suitable for formulations.
Flavor extracts: Natural flavoring for craft sodas and herbal beverages.
Pharmaceuticals: Potential use in weight management, appetite suppression, and cognitive enhancers.
Cosmetics: Caffeine-based skin care products (anti-cellulite, firming creams).
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Export kola nut for use in craft beverage industry (revival of natural cola flavor).
Powdered kola nut capsules marketed as natural energy supplements.
Partnerships with chocolate makers to experiment with kola nut flavor profiles in confections.
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NAICS Codes
311942 – Spice and Extract Manufacturing (natural flavoring for beverages)
311920 – Coffee and Tea Manufacturing (caffeine-based formulations, natural energy products)
325411 – Medicinal and Botanical Manufacturing (if positioned as a stimulant/natural health supplement)