difficult for him to acquire fruit or invest heavily in it. In 2002 he launched his own chain of watermelon juice pushcarts with the famous tagline of ‘Water Pump Ka Mashoor Tarbooz ka Sherbet’. And the location has stuck with the drink since then. Now everyone who opens up a stall uses the name.”
The drink became famous in the city and business for Jummah Khan was booming. “Most of the pushcarts were his own while he rented the others and leased them out to vendors,” Agha said.
But in 2006 when the law and order situation deteriorated, Jummah Khan’s business slumped until he was left with the only original Water Pump’s watermelon juice, now managed by Agha.
“When we launched we used to sell a small glass for seven rupees and ten for the big one,” he said. “Now we sell the small glass for twenty rupees while the bigger one for thirty.”
He claims to get customers from all across the country and to maintain the flavour and quality of the drink at all times.
“Once a media team came for inspection along with the assistant commissioner and other related officials who took samples of our product,” Agha said proudly. “They later got the samples checked by a well-known laboratory and issued a certificate of approval to us.”
So what does he put in the drink so famous that people from all over the country come to have a taste of it?
“The two main ingredients are watermelon and the famous red sherbet. Usually the watermelons sold in the market comes from Punjab, otherwise it is brought from Balochistan’s areas, Quetta, Khuzdar and Naal. We have a contract with the company which manufactures the red sherbet so we get it directly from there,” said Agha while surprisingly revealing the recipe.
“First we make sugar syrup with sugar and water, and then put the red sherbet in. Then we blend watermelon and the juice is then mixed with the already-prepared syrup, before finally adding little chunks of the fruit itself.”
As for other vendors who sell Water Pump’s famous watermelon juice, Agha says, they are only cashing in on the brand set up by his boss, Jummah Khan. “When you drink it, you will be able to tell the difference!”