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Slice was a line of fruit-flavored soft drinks originally manufactured by PepsiCo and introduced in 1984 [2] (to replace the Teem brand) but discontinued by PepsiCo in North America in the late 2000s. Slice was reintroduced in India by PepsiCo in 2008 as a mango-flavored fruit drink [1] where it is currently advertised as Tropicana Slice. [3]
CSX pulling the Tropicana Juice Train across the Manatee River Bridge in Bradenton, Florida, in 2018. Tropicana purchased one million dollars worth of refrigerated trucks to deliver Pure Premium in the mid to late fifties. [5] Soon, 2,000 dairies delivered Pure Premium orange juice to the doorsteps of consumers each morning. [5]
2. Naked Blue Machine Juice. ... Naked Mighty Mango Juice. Naked Juice Company. Nutrition (Per 15.2-ounce bottle): Calories: 290 Fat: 0 g (Saturated fat: 0 g) Sodium: 20 mg
"Recently Tropicana released a range of 'functional fruit juices' targeted at the health conscientious consumer. These fruit juice drinks in the Essentials range include juices with added Multivitimins, Fibre, Calcium as well as light orange juice beverage with half of the calories and sugar of regular orange juice."
Tropicana redesigned its iconic orange juice bottles, ... The brand’s FAQ states that 46-ounce packages are lowered from $4.69 to $3.99 for orange juice and from $3.39 to $2.99 for juice drinks.
PepsiCo announced it will sell Tropicana, Naked and other select juice brands to private equity firm PAI Partners. The company will net $3.3 billion in after-tax proceeds from the deal, and also ...
In 1970, Tropicana orange juice was shipped in bulk via insulated boxcars in one weekly round-trip from Florida to Kearny, New Jersey. By the following year, the company was operating two 60-car unit trains a week, each carrying around 1 million US gallons (3,800 m 3) of juice. In 1978, Rossi retired and sold Tropicana to Beatrice Foods.
Initially, Coca-Cola had also launched Maaza with orange and pineapple fruit drinks in addition to their mango drink, but these variants were subsequently dropped. Coca-Cola later re-launched these variants in the Indian market. Maaza's mango drink competes with Pepsi's Slice brand of mango drink and Frooti, manufactured by Parle Agro.