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In April 2019, Ale-8-One announced a new orange cream soda flavor to be available in early May of that year. [11] In May 2022, Blackberry Ale-8 was released to the public, in a bottled form. In May 2023, Peach Ale-8 was released as a limited edition. [12] In July 2024, StrawMelon Ale-8 was released as a limited edition. [13]
Image Drink Name Associated Region Description Ale-8-One: Ale-8-One: Kentucky: A ginger and citrus blend, containing less carbonation and fewer calories than conventional soda, Ale-8-One was first sold in 1920s Prohibition-era Kentucky—according to the company, thirsty locals used it as a mixer to improve the taste of bootleg liquor. [5]
Miller Lite is a 4.2% ABV light American lager beer sold by Molson Coors (previously MillerCoors) of Chicago, Illinois. [1] [4] It was first produced in 1975.The company also produces Miller Genuine Draft and Miller High Life.
This beloved lemon-lime soda is caffeine-free but contains 38 grams of sugar per 12 ounce serving. Its refreshing taste can be appealing, especially on a hot day, but like other sodas on this list ...
Low calorie variant of 7 Up Mojito sold in the United Kingdom, and later was released in Belgium and France. [47] 7 Up Lemon Lemon 2016 A lemonade sold in France, the Netherlands and Belgium. 7 Up Free Cherry 2020 A low-calorie cherry variant sold in the United Kingdom. [48] Simple 7 Up 2022
Add a dash of lemon, lime, or other fruits to mimic the taste of soda without the added sugars or artificial flavors. Infused water. When plain water gets boring, try adding cucumber slices ...
Light beer (sometimes spelled lite beer) is a beer, usually a pale lager, that is reduced in alcohol content or in calories compared to regular beers. [1] Light beers may be chosen by beer drinkers who wish to manage their alcohol consumption or their calorie intake; however, they are sometimes criticised for being less flavourful than full ...
A Lime-flavored variant of Pepsi Max sold in the United States that was released as part of a promotional tie-in with special "Burn" Doritos corn chips. Pepsi Next: 2012 A mid-calorie version of Pepsi released in March 2012, described by the company as having "60% lower sugar content and fewer calories." [59] It was discontinued by 2015.