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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. Spindrift Lovers: Here Is Our Ranking of the Best Flavors - AOL

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    Somewhere between a Lemon La Croix and a San Pellegrino Limonata, it'll definitely scratch the itch for a sugary drink without the added calories. For more great taste tests, please sign up for ...

  4. This is delightfully tart, like a San Pellegrino Limonata, and it barely tastes like alcohol. Light, crushable, and refreshing, I can see myself spending a Sunday afternoon porchin' it with a case ...

  5. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    San Benedetto - produces mineral water and soft drinks; Limonata; Sanbittèr San Pellegrino; Sanbittèr Dry colourless carbonated non-alcoholic aperitif; Stappj produced by diorio spa [62] Sterilgarda – Company natural fruit juices are served in Neos flights; Gassosa – sweetened carbonated water; Spuma; Barcocchia

  6. 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]

  7. Chinotto (drink) - Wikipedia

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    San Pellegrino, the mineral water company, exports it under the brand name "Chinò" [2] and "Chinotto." [3] Coca-Cola produces it under the brand name "Fanta Chinotto" in Italy and "Fanta Amara" in Malta. A bottle of Italian chinotto An organic version of the drink.