Have you ever thought, "That looks like a refreshing beverage?" at a lava lamp? In 1997, the Clearly Food and Beverage Company of Canada marketing team created Orbitz Soda.
Pepsi continuously releases new flavors and variations of its beloved soda pop. others succeed in the market, while others fail and others even cause controversy.
America's favorite gum became fizzy? What might go wrong? When Wrigley debuted Hubba Bubba Soda in 1987, shoppers and their sugar-loving kids rushed to obtain it.
Today, no product branded as "OK" would sell, and we're not sure why it was successful in the 1990s. OK Soda, released by Coca-Cola,
7-Up Gold was the first product from the 1988 merger with Dr. Pepper, and neither company's best. The aluminum cans' cinnamon and ginger flavors
Thanks to the brand's product development department, this 1980s soda relic's name is spot-on! With the slogan "All the sugar and twice the caffeine!"
This tasty soda didn't save lives. Wrigley created Life Savers Soda in the 1980s to compete with rainbow-colored hard candies. Fruit Punch
Many root beer companies have arisen over the years, seeking to win consumers' hearts and taste buds. A&W and Barq's have succeeded,
but the soda business has vomited out others. Snapple's Tru Root Beer was notable. It tasted like other root beers but had less sugar, salt, and caffeine.