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  2. Squirt (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Squirt Type Soft drink Manufacturer Keurig Dr Pepper Country of origin United States Region of origin Phoenix, Arizona Introduced 1938 ; 86 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, Arizona. Squirt competes ...

  3. Keurig Dr Pepper - Wikipedia

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    Squirt (soft drink) was marked as one of the biggest hits of the company in Mexico, due to its famous and extended use there as a cocktail beverage to accompany tequila. In 2018, resulting from the merger of Keurig Green Mountain and Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Keurig Dr Pepper started operations in Mexico as Peñafiel Group, commercializing its ...

  4. A.J. Canfield Company - Wikipedia

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    Canfield's 50/50 was a grapefruit- and lime-flavored soft drink [7] [8] [9] In the late 1980s-early 1990s the 50/50 soft drink brand was bottled at Laurel Packaging, Inc. (now Pepsi Bottling Group), Johnstown, PA, and was distributed by the Will G. Keck Corporation (Kecksburg, PA) and also by D & M Management, Inc. (Davidsville, PA), an independent beverage distribution firm, in the West ...

  5. 16 Discontinued Sodas We Can’t Believe Are Gone - AOL

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    Jolt took your average caffeine count for a soda and doubled it, hooking us up with a nightmarish 72 mgs per 12-ounce can. This thing is like the original Panera lemonade. College students, as you ...

  6. Surge (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Surge (sometimes styled as SURGE) is a citrus-flavored soft drink first produced in the 1990s by the Coca-Cola Company to compete with Pepsi's Mountain Dew.Surge was advertised as having a more "hardcore" edge, much like Mountain Dew's advertising at the time, in an attempt to lure customers away from Pepsi.

  7. What Really Happened to Orbitz? Here's How the 'Lava Lamp ...

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    For every Walkman there was a Hit Clips, for every Talkboy there was a Yak Bak, and for every Surge soda there was something called an Orbitz. Now you may not recall exactly what an Orbitz drink ...

  8. Which sodas contain BVO? After FDA bans food additive ... - AOL

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    Some other things to look out for to avoid soda with BVO, according to Galligan: It's most common in citrus-flavored drinks. If the drink looks cloudy throughout the bottle, it may contain BVO.

  9. 7 Up - Wikipedia

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    7 Up (stylized as 7UP worldwide) or Seven Up is an American brand of lemon-lime–flavored non-caffeinated soft drink. The brand and formula are owned by Keurig Dr Pepper, although the beverage is internationally distributed by PepsiCo except the UK where it is distributed by Britvic, PepsiCo's designated UK distributor.