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  2. Orange soft drink - Wikipedia

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    Jarritos, Barrilitos and other Mexican soft drink brands make orange- or mandarina-flavored soda. Jianlibao (Chinese sport drink popular during 1980s and 1990s) Jones Soda Co. Kas Naranja (made by PepsiCo in Spain, Mexico, and France) Kist orange soda made in Chicago, Illinois; Lorina [4] Minute Maid orange soda (bottled by Coca-Cola) [5 ...

  3. Citrus Products Company - Wikipedia

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    Citrus Products Company was an independent beverage company known for production of the Orange soft drink Kist, as well as a line of ice cream products. It was formed in 1919. [ 1 ] By 1923, the Beverage Journal reported on how the company had "substantially emphasized" new sales methods, bringing national attention to the company.

  4. List of regional beverages of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This Southern recipe is a simple one: open a glass of Coca-Cola and just drop a few shelled, salted peanuts into the bottle. The sweetness of the soda pairs with the salt from the peanuts. Coffee milk: Coffee milk: The official state drink of Rhode Island [11] A drink made by mixing coffee syrup or coffee extract and milk together [12] Date ...

  5. Mountain Dew, Orange Crush, and 9 Other Sodas You ... - AOL

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    3. Coca-Cola. Arguably the most iconic soda, Coca-Cola contains 39 grams of sugar and about 34 milligrams of caffeine per 12 ounces (46 milligrams for Diet Coke). The drink's classic flavor comes ...

  6. Orange drink - Wikipedia

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    Non-alcoholic orangeade can be made from orange juice, simple syrup, lemon juice, vanilla extract, salt, and club soda or water. [3] An alcoholic version can be made using, e.g., gin, lemon juice, orange juice, and club soda, [4] or, alternatively, tequila, orange juice, simple syrup, and seltzer; [5] or by taking non-alcoholic orangeade and ...

  7. What does science say about the ingredients in functional ...

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    Functional beverages — or drinks promoted as offering mental or physical benefits beyond hydration — are growing in popularity around the world. Examples include American and Asian ginseng (an ...

  8. Soft drink - Wikipedia

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    It became one of the most popular soda fountain drinks from 1900 until the 1930s, with the lemon or orange phosphate being the most basic. The drink consists of 1 US fl oz (30 ml) fruit syrup, 1/2 teaspoon of phosphoric acid , and enough carbonated water and ice to fill a glass.

  9. This 2-Ingredient Soda Cake Only Calls for Soda and Cake Mix

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    Ingredients. 1 box cake mix. 1 can (12 ounces) soda. Editor’s Tip: This recipe also works with a can of club soda or sparkling water. Instructions Step 1: Check out the box. Follow the ...