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  2. All of the Sanpellegrino Fruit Flavors, Ranked Worst to First

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    The S.Pellegrino and Sanpellegrino beverages we’re ranking are from the company’s three lines: Sanpellegrino Italian Sparkling Drinks These are the traditional lineup of fruit drinks.

  3. Orange soft drink - Wikipedia

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    Aranciata from San Pellegrino; AriZona; Asina Orange Soda from Norway; Barr Orangeade; Cactus Cooler (orange-pineapple) Cadbury Schweppes [2] Celeste soda orange soda; Cplus orange soda (Canada) Crush; Dr. Brown's orange soda; Donald Duck orange soda; Fanta [3] Faygo; Frost King; Golf Orange is a local orange soft drink brand from Serbia ...

  4. S.Pellegrino - Wikipedia

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    S.Pellegrino mineral water has been produced for over 620 years. [12] In 1395, the town borders of San Pellegrino were drawn, marking the start of its water industry. Leonardo da Vinci is said to have visited the town in 1509 to sample and examine the town's miraculous water, later writing a treatise on water. [12]

  5. San Pellegrino - Wikipedia

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    San Pellegrino may refer to: S.Pellegrino, an Italian natural mineral water brand; San Pellegrino (cycling team), an Italian professional cycling team that existed from 1956 to 1963; San Pellegrino Terme, comune in the province of Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy; Passo San Pellegrino, an Italian pass in the Alps; San Pellegrino di Belluno, a quarter ...

  6. Coca-Cola Orange - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola Orange and in some markets Coca-Cola with Orange, is a variation of Coca-Cola with Orange flavoring. It was originally introduced in the United Kingdom and Gibraltar for the 2007 Summer Season, following the success of the previous year's Coca-Cola Lime, for which 40% of the launch sales represented new customers and increased purchasing.

  7. San Pellegrino Terme - Wikipedia

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    San Pellegrino Terme (Italian pronunciation: [sam pelleˈɡriːno ˈtɛrme], Bergamasque: San Pelegrì) is a commune in the province of Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. Located in the Val Brembana , it is the location of the beverage company San Pellegrino , where its carbonated mineral water drinks are produced.

  8. 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.

  9. Tanora - Wikipedia

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    Tanora is a tangerine carbonated drink, sold in Ireland, predominantly in Munster. [2] It was introduced by John Daly & Co, a mineral water bottler in Cork City. [3] The brand is owned by Coca-Cola Bottlers Ireland, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Hellenic. [4]