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What is the newest soda invented?

What is the newest soda invented?

Moxie was designated the official soft drink of Maine on May 10, 2005. It continues to be regionally popular today, particularly in New England states. It was previously produced by the Moxie Beverage Company of Bedford, New Hampshire until Moxie was purchased by The Coca-Cola Company in 2018.

What soda has been discontinued?

This list features the world’s best discontinued soda brands including Orbitz, Crystal Pepsi, Josta, Jolt, Vault, Apple Slice, Coca Cola Black Cherry Vanilla, Life Savers, Snapple Tru Root Beer, Pepsi Blue, and OK Soda.

What is the most popular soda 2021?

Top 10 Soft Drinks

  • Coca-Cola.
  • Pepsi.
  • Diet Coke.
  • Dr Pepper.
  • Mountain Dew.
  • Sprite.
  • Diet Pepsi.
  • Coke Zero.

Are there any new innovations in soft drinks?

As the taxman clamps down on sugar, the soft drinks industry is making some winning moves in NPD and there are a wealth of fresh flavours and reformulated recipes entering the category, here’s our pick of the best innovations: Nichols reckons sales of its Vimto Remix strawberry & peach drinks are up in triple digits since last year.

What’s the new buzzword in soft drinks 2019?

‘Botanical’ is a new buzzword in soft drinks as suppliers try to appeal to people looking to lower their alcohol intake. Belvoir says it has blended botanical extracts, juniper and elderflower to create this booze-free G alternative (rsp: £3.10/750ml). It’s joined by pink grapefruit and rhubarb & apple pressé and a light ginger beer.

What’s the name of the new coconut soft drink?

Coconut isn’t the only ingredient gaining traction in soft drinks (see above); chilli is too. Levi Roots Exotic Kicks combines both with mango and replaces peach & papaya variant Carnival Flava in the three-strong lineup, which also features Caribbean Crush and Jamaican Sunset products.

Are there any new sugar free drinks coming out?

This quartet of juice drinks – in apple & mango, orange & passion fruit, apple & raspberry and mango & melon – come in one-litre cartons (rsp: £1.29) and pack less than 5% sugar, making them exempt from the sugar levy. The launch is one of a range of new products planned as the company prepares for its 50th anniversary in 2019.