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  2. Fanta - Wikipedia

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    This logo was first introduced in 2008, shown here is the 2010 version. However, it was still used in some countries until 2023. Logo used in some countries until 2023. Following the launch of several drinks by Pepsi-Cola in the 1950s, Società Napoletana Imbottigliamento Bevande Gassate (SNIBEG) relaunched Fanta in 1955 with a different ...

  3. Squirt (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Squirt The logo of Squirt. Type Soft drink Manufacturer Keurig Dr Pepper Country of origin United States Region of origin Phoenix, Arizona Introduced 1938 ; 87 years ago (1938) Color Yellow-White Flavor Grapefruit Variants Grapefruit, Grapefruit Zero Sugar, Ruby Red Website squirtsoda.com Squirt is a caffeine -free, grapefruit -flavored, carbonated soft drink, created in 1938 in Phoenix ...

  4. Poppi (company) - Wikipedia

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    Poppi Soda's brand advertising includes music and sports as brand pillars. In 2023 Poppi Soda featured music by electronic pop artist Jane & The Boy in a TV Spot. [8] In 2024, Poppi announced a brand partnership with American rapper and singer Post Malone [9] in the wake of his public announcement that he would cut traditional soda from his diet. [10]

  5. Mountain Dew brings back its full name amid retro rebrand - AOL

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    The brand’s new identity was created by the PepsiCo design and innovation team, which also redesigned the logo for its flagship beverage, Pepsi, in 2023. Mountain Dew's logo history.

  6. Pepsi Globe - Wikipedia

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    This was the first logo officially named the "Pepsi Globe". The design was refined in August 2003 when the typeface was updated and the Pepsi Globe became more detailed. This version remained mostly the same in 2008 when Pepsi redesigned the packaging once more to show different backgrounds on each can, though the color remained blue.

  7. Like Cola - Wikipedia

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    Like Cola was a cola soft drink, introduced by the 7 Up company (then under the ownership of Philip Morris), that appeared in the American market in 1982. Its slogan was "Made From The Cola Nut." Like Cola was one of the first attempts at a low-caffeine cola, containing 1% caffeine. It was packaged in a red and blue can.

  8. Sprite (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Former logo. Sprite advertisements often make use of the portmanteau word "lymon", a combination of the words lemon and lime. [4] Additionally, the bottle of the beverage has several concave spots, an attempt to emulate the bubbles caused by the soda's carbonation. [5] By the 1980s, Sprite had developed a large following among teenagers. [5]

  9. People can’t believe the difference between American and ...

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    In the now-viral post, the user shares what a Fanta soda across the Atlantic looks like — and boy, is it different. “Fanta in Italy has no dyes or artificial flavors,” wrote the Reddit user.