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  2. Hi-C - Wikipedia

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    Hi-C is an American fruit juice-flavored drink made by the Minute Maid division of The Coca-Cola Company. It was created by Niles Foster in 1946 and released in 1947. The sole original flavor was orange, with additional flavours introduced in subsequent years.

  3. Five Alive - Wikipedia

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    The Nutrition Facts label on the Canadian 341 mL ready-to-serve can of Five Alive claims the beverage contains 140% of the recommended daily intake of vitamin C. Five Alive contains 110 calories and 27 grams of sugar per 240 mL. U.S. Five Alive labels list 41% fruit juice, with high-fructose corn syrup as an ingredient after filtered water. [1]

  4. Minute Maid - Wikipedia

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    Minute Maid Duofrutas - Mix of fruit juice, skimmed milk and vitamins. [12] Mediterranean, Tropical; Minute Maid Limón&Nada - Lemonade drink available in Spain. [20] Classic, Mint. Minute Maid Selección - Fruit juices and nectars. [19] Orange, Tomato, Apple, Pineapple, Peach, Grape; Minute Maid Premium - 100% fruit juices. [19]

  5. Simply Beverages - Wikipedia

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    Simply Beverages (also known as the Simply Orange Juice Company) is an American fruit juice company based in Apopka, Florida that was founded in 2001 and is a brand of The Coca-Cola Company. [1] It makes several not-from-concentrate orange juices and other fruit juices that are sold refrigerated in a clear plastic bottle with a green twist top ...

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  7. Fruitopia - Wikipedia

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    Fruitopia is a fruit-flavored drink introduced by the Coca-Cola Company's successful Minute Maid brand in 1994 and targeted at teens and young adults. According to New York Times business reports, it was invented as part of a push by Minute Maid to capitalize on the success of Snapple and other flavored tea drinks. The brand gained substantial ...