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  2. Welcome Back to the 90s: I Tried the Revamped Snapple Elements

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    The Old Snapple Elements. You may recall the wonderful year of 1999 — right before all of our computers were due to explode and destroy the universe — when Snapple Elements hit the market.

  3. We Tried 15 Popular Snapple Flavors and Choosing a ... - AOL

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    14. Snapple Elements Fire Dragon Fruit. ... Related: We Ranked 10 Popular Green Teas and You Can Buy Our Top Pick at Walmart. 6. Snapple Elements Sun Starfruit, Orange & Nectarine.

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    The new Snapple Elements Sun is a light beverage that features the flavors of starfruit, orange, and nectarine. Interested customers can use the Snapple website to check where's it's available for ...

  5. Snapple - Wikipedia

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    Snapple is a brand of tea and juice drinks which is owned by Keurig Dr Pepper, based in Plano, Texas, United States. The original producer of Snapple, a company that was known as Unadulterated Food Products, was founded in 1972. [1] The brand achieved some fame due to various pop-culture references, including television shows.

  6. Talk:Snapple - Wikipedia

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    The Elements site only list 6 current flavors, have all the others been discontinued. This is sad, Elements were some of my favorite drinks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.93.26.64 00:55, 30 July 2008 (UTC) The "dragon" flavor was part of the Elements collection called "Fire." It was dragonfuit flavored.

  7. Bai Brands - Wikipedia

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    Bai Brands is a beverage company founded in 2009 in Princeton, New Jersey, by entrepreneur Ben Weiss. [1] Weiss started Bai after he learned about the coffeefruit – the fruit that surrounds the outside of the coffee bean — and decided to use it to create a new brand of beverages. [2]

  8. Fruitopia - Wikipedia

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    Fruitopia is a fruit-flavored drink introduced by the Coca-Cola Company's successful Minute Maid brand in 1994 and targeted at teens and young adults. According to New York Times business reports, it was invented as part of a push by Minute Maid to capitalize on the success of Snapple and other flavored tea drinks.

  9. Welcome Back to the 90s: I Tried the Revamped Snapple Elements

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