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Ribena was originally manufactured in England by the Bristol-based food and drink company HW Carter as a blackcurrant squash. [4]: 132–133 Development research into pure fruit syrups for the manufacture of milkshakes had been done at the Long Ashton Agriculture and Horticulture Research Station in North Somerset using a pectinase enzyme process; Ribena was developed by biochemist Audrey ...
Vimto is a British mixed fruit soft drink containing the juice of grapes, raspberries and blackcurrants, flavoured with herbs and spices. [1] Originating in Manchester, northern England, it was first manufactured as a health tonic in cordial form then decades later as a carbonated drink, and the recipe was invented in 1908 by John Noel Nichols of Blackburn.
Modern squash drinks are generally more complex and sugar free squash even more so; the ingredients are usually water, sweetener such as aspartame or sodium saccharin, juice in a low quantity (typically 5–10 percent), large quantities of flavouring, preservatives and sometimes a colour such as anthocyanin.
Ribena blackcurrant juice drink. The juice forms the basis for various squashes, juice drinks, and smoothies. In Britain, 95% of the blackcurrants grown are used to manufacture Ribena (a brand of fruit juice whose name is derived from Ribes nigrum) and similar fruit syrups and juices. [43]
PepsiCo said sales for the juice brands tallied $3 billion in 2020 with below company average operating margins. Pepsi bottles are on display for sale at a supermarket in Haverhill, Mass. (AP ...
1995, Britvic Soft Drinks Limited, a leading UK soft drinks company, was formed from the merger of Britvic and Robinsons Foods Ltd. 2000, Fruit Shoot launched [3] 2012, Britvic recalled packs featuring the 'spill proof Magicap' design due to concerns over packaging safety. [4] 2015, Robinsons removed all 'added sugars' from its squash product ...
Two thirds of European blackcurrant production is destined for the squash industry. [3] In the United Kingdom, where blackcurrant squash gained popularity during World War II as a source of vitamin C, the situation is even more pronounced – 90% of all British blackcurrant production is sold to the Ribena company.
In terms of history, I think that the fact that Ribena was the first drink in a carton, and 'Ribena claims that 95% all UK and Irish blackcurrants are used in their drinks.' should probably be in there somewhere, but I'd have no idea where to put it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.130.132.222 (talk • contribs) 12:58, 5 July 2005
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