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

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    2. Dragon Fruit (Snapple Elements Fire) $1.59 at Target. Shop Now. The biggest issue with this drink is that the label really throws me off. It’s sort of a gradient color scheme of purple; at ...

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

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    We’re all familiar with the classics like Snapple Mango and Peach Tea, but now the company has some fun new flavors, including their Elements drink line. This specialty line launched in 2022 and ...

  4. Snapple - Wikipedia

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    The original name of that particular apple juice product, Snapple, a portmanteau derived from the words snappy and apple, became the new name for their beverage company. Thus the Snapple Beverage Corporation was born, beginning in the early 1980s. [3] [4] Snapple would not manufacture their first tea, lemon tea, until 1987. [5]

  5. The American Bottling Company - Wikipedia

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    The American Bottling Company, formerly Dr Pepper/Seven Up Bottling Group (1999–2006), Cadbury Schweppes Bottling Group (2006–2008), and Dr Pepper Snapple Bottling Group (2008), is the bottling company of Dr Pepper Snapple Group, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of that company. [1]

  6. I tried every Snapple flavor I could find and ranked them ...

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    After trying every flavor of Snapple I could find at the supermarket, I really enjoyed the kiwi-strawberry, Go Bananas, and lemonade varieties.

  7. Dr Pepper/Seven Up - Wikipedia

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    In May 2008, Cadbury Schweppes spun off Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages into an independent company called the Dr Pepper Snapple Group, and renamed itself to Cadbury plc. [4] Dr Pepper/Seven Up still exists as a trademark and brand name as of 2024. [5] On July 9, 2018, Keurig acquired the Dr Pepper Snapple Group in an $18.7

  8. Stewart's Fountain Classics - Wikipedia

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    Stewart's Fountain Classics is an American brand of premium soft drinks.Stewart's are nostalgic "old fashioned" fountain sodas, having originated at the Stewart's Restaurants, a chain of root beer stands started in 1924 by Frank Stewart in Mansfield, Ohio.

  9. 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.