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Sprite is a clear, lemon-lime flavored soft drink created by the Coca-Cola Company. Sprite comes in additional flavors, including cranberry, cherry, grape, orange, tropical, ginger, and vanilla. Ice, peach, Berryclear remix, and newer versions of the drinks are artificially sweetened. Sprite was created primarily to compete against 7 Up.
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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 in Halifax, Nova Scotia [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 ...
Yesterday, the soda giant rolled out a new limited-edition soft drink ahead of the upcoming season: Sprite Chill.The new soda builds on Sprite's signature lemon-lime flavor but adds cherry-lime.
Sprite Zero Sugar (also known as Diet Sprite or Sprite No Sugar, and known as simply Sprite in the Netherlands [1] and Ireland [2]) is a colorless, lemon-lime soft drink produced by The Coca-Cola Company. It is a sugar-free variant of Sprite, and is one of the drinks in Coca-Cola's "Zero Sugar" lineup.
Sprite Ice is a variant of Sprite first introduced in South Korea in 2002, and Canada and Belgium in 2003. The first flavour variant of The Coca-Cola Company ’s popular lemon and lime -flavoured soda , the product gained traction in several countries worldwide before eventually diminishing in availability.
Free refills are seen as a good way to attract customers to an establishment, especially one whose beverages are not their primary source of income. [1] Due to the extremely low cost of fountain soft drinks (especially the beverage itself, not including the cost of the cup, lid and straw), often offering a profit margin of 80-82%, establishments tend to offer free refills as a sales gimmick. [3]