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

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    This specialty line launched in 2022 and has 45% less sugar. The names of the drinks—rain, fire, air, earth, and sun—are in keeping with the elements theme. Snapple has had a bit of a ...

  3. 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]

  4. Pour one out for Diet Snapple as Zero Sugar Snapple ... - AOL

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    Diet Snapple is now Zero Sugar Snapple, but it has the same exact ingredients. What's the deal with no-calorie sweeteners? ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  5. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Gold Sparkling Waters – also available in flavours "sugar-free" bottled at source Marchand, Manitoba; Cannonball Soda – made by Garrison Brewery [35] Cott Beverages – the world's largest bottler of private label soft drinks. Once primarily known for Cott Black Cherry soda and other flavours sold under its own name.

  6. Welcome Back to the 90s: I Tried the Revamped Snapple ... - AOL

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    Consider it a blast from the past: The Snapple Elements line is back on shelves with four distinct flavors.

  7. Arizona Beverage Company - Wikipedia

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    Arizona's first product was made available in 1992, to compete with Snapple. Both companies originated in New York. AriZona is known for its "Big Can" drinks holding 22 US fl oz (650 mL) of iced teas, juice drinks, and other beverages with markers indicating their intended retail price of US$0.99 in the United States and C$1.29 in Canada. Their ...

  8. 7 Up - Wikipedia

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    The drink had a brief period of using the name Sugar Free 7 Up between 1973 and 1979 before reverting to its former name. Diet 7 Up was later reformulated and advertised as being sweetened with sucralose and acesulfame potassium replacing aspartame. The recipe later reverted to using aspartame. The beverage was rebranded as 7 Up Zero Sugar in ...

  9. Talk:Snapple - Wikipedia

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    The only thing that can seperate Snapple from the other brands of sugarwater is the fact it has slightly more natural ingredients. Then again, orange oil, an ingredient in generic cola, -can be- considered natural. MessedRocker 02:26, August 3, 2005 (UTC) Snapple Apple Pie is AMAZING, does anyone know how they do it?