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7UP (History, Marketing, FAQ & Commercials)

by Jason Kane

7UP is a non-carbonated lemon-lime flavored soft drink internationally. If you love and enjoy this drink, you might have wondered more about its history included who created it, how long it has been around, and how it is different today from the original drink. Keep on reading to learn the answers to those questions and … Read more

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Sprite (History, Flavors, Pictures & Commercials)

by Jason Kane

Sprite is a clear soda with a lemon-lime flavor and is known for its green color branding. Sprite is caffeine-free, crisp tasting, and has had a wide fan base since its introduction in 1961. Sprite is often thought to be a close competitor to 7Up, another caffeine-free lemon-lime flavored soft drink. Sprite has a wide … Read more

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Josta Energy Drink (History, Pictures & Commercials)

by Jason Kane

Josta was the first major energy drink marketed in America. Before 1995, no large-scale company has tried to sell an energy drink in the United States. Pepsi, the company that made Josta energy drink, saw an opening and made a move to roll out this new and fascinating drink. Josta energy drink had a somewhat … Read more

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