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In 2017, Fanta reintroduced the Fantanas with a modern style and encourages consumers to "be more than one flavor". It is the first time the group includes a male member. Eva (Eva Gutowski) - orange (orange Fanta) Coco - purple (grape Fanta) Jordan (Jordan Fisher) - red (strawberry Fanta) Lauren (Lauren Riihimaki) - yellow (pineapple Fanta)
Fanta (/ ˈ f æ n t ə /) is an American-owned brand of fruit-flavored carbonated soft drinks created by Coca-Cola Deutschland under the leadership of German businessman Max Keith. There are over 200 flavors worldwide.
Aubert is also one of the four original Fantanas, a female group of spokesmodels appearing in TV commercials for the soft drink Fanta. She was the Strawberry Fanta . [ 5 ] She is featured as the Strawberry Fantana with her fellow Fantanas in the Maxim magazine online girl [ 6 ] gallery and was ranked #91 and #97 on the Maxim Hot 100 Women of ...
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Royal Tru-Orange gained much attention in the mid-1980s following the restoration of democracy in the Philippines, after its logo and formulation (now without the orange pulp) were changed, and to promote it, an advertising campaign was launched that starred teen model RJ Ledesma playing the role of a character named Joey.
Fanta (US only) 2002–present: fictional spokesmodels; sings musical catchphrase "Don'cha Wanna, Wanta Fanta!" Five incarnations since its debut, latter revived in 2017 as dance ensemble with one male member. Mr. Spleen, fast-talking executive: Federal Express: 1982: played by John Moschitta Jr.
A year after recording The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Stokowski signed an 18-month contract with Disney to conduct the remaining pieces for Fantasia [6] and the process began in earnest. Fascinated with the rich sound he heard from the playbacks at Culver Studios, Disney felt the conventional sound systems at the time sounded too tinny and ...