Soda Shorts
Description: Slice was a line of fruit-flavored soft drinks introduced in 1984 to replace the 'Teem' line of sodas, with the original flavor being lemon lime. Slice's distinguishing characteristic at the time was that it contained 10% fruit juice, something no other mainstream soda could claim. The line quickly expanded to about a dozen flavors, with advertisements featuring the slogan "we got the juice." By 1988, the juice content was reduced to just 2% and packaging now said "with fruit juices" instead of "10% fruit juices." The slogan was changed to "either you got it or you don't."
Description: This incredible design is inspired by the style of the 80s, and is ideal for all people who like retro music from the 80s, disco music, and retro graphic style with vibrant colors, handmade typography, and geometric textures. . It is ideal for fans who adore the retro aesthetic.
Description: Soda Stereo was an Argentine rock band formed in Buenos Aires in 1982. The band's membership consisted of singer-guitarist Gustavo Cerati, bassist Zeta Bosio and drummer Charly Alberti. During their career, the band released seven studio albums before disbanding in 1997. Soda Stereo is the best-selling Argentine band of all time. , having sold seven million records by 2007
Description: Surge (sometimes styled as SURGE) is a citrus-flavored soft drink first produced in the 1990s by the Coca-Cola Company to compete with Pepsi's Mountain Dew. Surge was advertised as having a more "hardcore" edge, much like Mountain Dew's advertising at the time, in an attempt to lure customers away from Pepsi. It was originally launched in Norway as Urge in 1996, and was so popular that it was released in the United States as Surge in 1997. Lagging sales caused production to be ended in 2003 for most markets.
Description: RC Cola (short for Royal Crown Cola) is a cola-flavored carbonated beverage owned in the United States by Keurig Dr Pepper and internationally by RC Global Beverages, Inc. Royal Crown Ginger Ale was the first product of the RC line. RC Cola went through various name changes including Chero-Cola and Nehi, Inc. before becoming Royal Crown after the death of Claud A. Hatcher. More flavors were introduced under the RC Cola name including lemon, strawberry, and cane sugar. In the 1950s, Royal Crown company was leading the beverage industry to sell the first canned soft drinks, followed by the first caffeine-free cola. In 1958, RC Cola became available in 16 ounce bottles.
Item C9 of 30 (Canada Dry Ginger Ale Abstract Study) Shorts
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