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Big K Citrus Drop is the generic version of Mountain Dew sold at Kroger stores. Its name plays another citrus drink, Sun Drop, which claims that its introduction in 1928 [1] makes it the first soft drink marketed in this category, earlier than Mountain Dew. The brand's slogan is "Pop the Drop" which is analogous to Mountain Dew's former "Do the ...
The name comes from Hyūga, the ancient name of Miyazaki Prefecture in Kyushu, where the citrus is said to have originated, while "natsu" (夏) means summer. Hyūganatsu grown outside Kyushu are sometimes shipped under different names such as Konatsu ( 小夏 ), Tosakonatsu ( 土佐小夏 ), or New Summer Orange ( ニューサマーオレンジ ).
Barq's – root beer; Barq's Floatz; Barq's Red Crème Soda; Beat – citrus-flavoured soft drink available in Mexico [10] Belté [14] Beverly – Non-alcoholic bitter apéritif available in Italy; Bibo – fruit punch available in Turkey, South Africa, Mozambique,Kenya and Canada [15] Big Crush [14] Big Tai [14] Bimbo; Bimbo Break [14] Bird's ...
Birch Beer: Birch beer: Northeastern United States: A carbonated soft drink made from herbal extracts and birch bark or sap. Boost! Boost! New Jersey (especially Burlington County) Boost! is a non-carbonated fruit syrup first sold in 1913 under the name Tak-Aboost. Boost! has been described as having a taste like "flat Coke."
Boylan Bottling Company – a variety of sodas such as Birch beer and Root beer. Bubble Up – lemon-lime soda , similar to 7 up, produced by Monarch Beverage Company Buffalo Rock Ginger Ale – a dark-colored ginger ale produced by Buffalo Rock Company – mainly distributed in the southeastern states
The origin of the word “French” in the name is a mystery, but you can add French dressing to our list of fake food names. Polina Shurygina / istockphoto. 7. Russian Dressing .
Brand name soft drink products (or their parent brand or brand family) include: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
It is used as a food stabilizer primarily in citrus drinks to keep the flavoring from separating and floating to the top. ... Generic, off-brand sodas are more likely to have BVO than name brands.