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  2. Simba (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    Simba was a sugar-sweetened, lemon-flavored citrus "thirst-quenching" soft drink created by The Coca-Cola Company. The drink was named "Simba" (meaning "lion") in the Bantu language Swahili. The soft drink was heavily researched, test marketed in 1968, introduced nationally in 1969 but ultimately withdrawn in 1972 after sales did not reach ...

  3. Fanta - Wikipedia

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    Fanta (/ ˈ f æ n t ə /) is an American-owned brand of fruit-flavored carbonated soft drinks created by Coca-Cola Deutschland under the leadership of German businessman Max Keith.

  4. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never ... - AOL

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    The 1970s and '80s were filled with memorable but not-so-healthy foods. ... The late 1970s was when Pepsi introduced the refreshing apple soda called Aspen. It was eventually revamped and ...

  5. Nesbitt's - Wikipedia

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    Although Big Red, Ltd. only actively promotes its Nesbitt's California Honey Lemonade drink, [2] [3] the company licenses the Nesbitt's soda brand to several small independent bottling companies throughout the US. [2] Retro soda producer Orca Beverage manufactures a bottled version of Nesbitt’s Orange made with cane sugar and natural flavoring.

  6. List of citrus soft drinks - Wikipedia

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    The taste of the soda is much the same as Mountain Dew, with a few noticeable differences. Mountain Dew is a bit tangier than its Safeway SELECT counterpart, which focuses more on sweetness. [ citation needed ] The design of a Mountain Breeze soda can also bears a great resemblance to an older Mountain Dew can, more so than many of the generic ...

  7. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    Eskimo Soft Drinks – a kosher brand of soft drinks distributed by home delivery in Montreal and Toronto, through the late 1970s; Grace Island Soda - Caribbean inspired flavors based in Richmond Hill, Ontario available in ten flavors; Freshie – drink mix available in 5 flavours, discontinued in the 1980s

  8. 7 Up - Wikipedia

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    A cherry and pomegranate flavored variant based on the lemon-lime soda and grenadine combination featured in the Shirley Temple non-alcoholic mixed drink. [45] [46] 7 Up Hecho en Mexico A variant of regular 7 UP sold in the United States produced and imported from Mexico using real cane sugar and packaged in 12-ounce glass bottles.

  9. Grapette - Wikipedia

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    Grapette (1947-1970) Flavette (USA 1970-1975) Grapette International (Latin America 1942-2000; 2000-) Country of origin Camden, Arkansas, U.S. Introduced: 1947; 78 years ago () Website: www.grapette.com