Syrup (novel): Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Syrup is a satirical comedy of marketing and consumerism written by Max Barry. Published in 1999, it is Barry's debut novel.

A young marketing graduate named Scat comes up with an idea for a cola called Fukk, and this propels him into a world of backstabbing, ladder-climbing marketers. Among them is 6, a beautiful and intelligent executive at Coca-Cola who claims to be a lesbian; Scat refuses to believe this and falls in love with her.

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Syrup was not published in the United Kingdom, so Jennifer Government, Barry's second novel, is considered his debut novel there.

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