RUSSIA’S rebranded McDonald’s has launched a new Coca-Cola substitute after boycotting from the West due to the invasion of Ukraine. The knock-off drink called Dobry Cola which means “Good Cola” or “Nice Cola” in Russian is said to be available by the beginning of October. @Flash_news_uaThe Dobry Cola will replace the classic Coca-Cola[/caption] The rebranded drink will be sold by Russia’s new McDonald’s Vkusno i tochkaGetty The new cola will be sold from fast-food “Vkusno i Tochka”, or “Tasty full stop,” the McDonald’s chain that was renamed back in June, local media reported. The restaurant’s menu reportedly includes many rebranded McDonald’s items. Coca-Cola stopped sales in the country back in March, joining other Western companies in boycotting Russia in a massive outrage against Vladimir Putin’s war. Some of the world’s biggest companies including McDonald’s, Pepsi and Starbucks decided to cease operations in the country in protest of the Russian invasion. READ MORE ON RUSSIA MAD VLAD Russian 'officials call for Putin to be removed' following 'significant' losses SPOILS OF WAR Russia loses $1BILLION of weapons in 3wks that Ukraine may use to crush Putin Last month the CEO of Coca-Cola HBC, Zoran Bogdanovich announced to staff the company was changing its products. He said in a statement: “In close alignment with The Coca-Cola Company, we have stopped all production and sales of brands of The Coca-Cola Company in Russia. “There are no plans to reintroduce The Coca-Cola Company brands or products in any format.” He continued by saying the company has renamed its Russian branch to Multon Partners LLC and will be marketing other drinks including Dobry Cola. Most read in The Sun 'difficult to watch' Martin Lewis breaks down in tears before going missing from GMB 'lucky' Love Island’s Mary Bedford 'shaken, cut and bruised' after horrific car crash VIPS FOR THE VIP From Obama to Trump, who is and isn't among 500 attending Queen's funeral HAZZA SAY Harry hits out at uniform ban after being told he CAN'T wear military outfit WHO AFFAIRS WINS SAS Who Dares Wins ask ex Health Secretary Matt Hancock for new series HOME TO REST Queen's coffin arrives for final night at Palace before Westminster procession He added that the new branch “will focus on the production and sale of existing local brands – Dobry, Rich and Moya Semya”. He concluded: “We continue to support our colleagues and their communities in Ukraine and neighbouring countries however we can”. In response to the Western boycott, a number of imitation brands started to pop up across the country. Read More on The Sun 'DISGUSTING' Royal fans complain about 'disrespectful' gestures at Queen's procession EMOTIONAL WALK Heartbroken fans say same thing about Harry & William in Queen's procession Another knock-off of Coca-Cola has almost identical branding to the original while Fancy is set to replace Fanta. Lemon-lime Street is supposed to be the new Sprite and a copycat version of IKEA is called IDEA.