Norwegian homosexuals are set to launch their own soda brand, called Homo Light, at an upcoming gastronomic festival, in the hope that it will help promote tolerance, one of the authors of the project said on Monday.
“The goal is not for us to make money but to make us more visible and accepted,” Oeystein Mauritzen said.
Pear-flavoured and pink, Homo Light will go on sale as a one-time offer at a stand at a gastronomic festival in the south-western town of Stavanger between July 27 and 30.
Along with the soda, which will be sold in half-litre bottles for 20 kroner (about R19), the group will sell rainbow-coloured pasta salads.
Norway, which has allowed homosexuals to form marriage-like partnerships since 1993, is one of the world’s most liberal countries when it comes to gay rights.
The current coalition government ironically combines Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik, a Lutheran minister of the Christian Democratic Party who has come out against the partnership law, and openly gay Minister of Finance Per-Kristian Foss of the Conservative Party. — AFP