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| #21 Posted on 18.5.04 0642.53 Reposted on: 18.5.11 0643.45 | Originally posted by JayJayDean First came lemon-lime Slice (now Sierra Mist), then mandarin orange Slice.
You forgot the greatest one of all. That being Apple Slice.
Now THAT was awesome.
Also, there was OK Cola (or was it OK Soda?), which existed for all of about 6 months or so.
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| #22 Posted on 18.5.04 1049.35 Reposted on: 18.5.11 1049.57 | Originally posted by estragand Isn't Fanta HUGE, worldwide? I had a geography professor in college who raved about sitting in Kenya, sipping Fanta with a gecko on her shoulder.
I believe Fanta was created by Coke to get into European markets. They actually made it to get into Nazi Germany, where they couldn't sell Coke under the Coke name. I remember many Saturday nights drinking Fanta fountain drinks while watching junior hockey at the Memorial arena. Strangely, I hardly ever see it in Canada any more. | | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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