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The dimples represent the bubbles in the carbonated drink. In the late s, the youth-oriented drink began its close association with the worlds of hip-hop and basketball. Sprite is now available in over countries around the world. Come back again for another exploration of the history of your favorite Coca-Cola Company products. Rock Hill Coca-Cola Blog. August 30, German Origins Sprite was originally developed in West Germany in Quickly Popular After its introduction in , Sprite rapidly gained popularity.

The Hip-Hop Connection In the late s, the youth-oriented drink began its close association with the worlds of hip-hop and basketball. World Wide Sprite Favorites Sprite is now available in over countries around the world.

However reports show that Sprite was sold and tested before that date. With some claiming that Sprite was first a type of lemon and lime flavored Fanta drink in Germany made in They began to test it and work on its design heavily, before releasing it as Sprite Soda in the year Sprite has had several slogans to help promote the drink.

Buying Sprite is fairly easy for most people. Sprite is sold all over the United States and has been sold in nearly countries. Some flavors of Sprite are harder to find or have been discontinued, but sometimes you may find a limited flavor on store shelves. You can also buy Sprite online, which can be a good option for those looking to purchases large amounts of Sprite at one time or for those hunting down that special flavor they desire.

You can check out a list of stores that sell or have sold Sprite by looking below. You can also check below for offers to buy Sprite online and have it sent to you. Sprite had a lot of foresight put into its advertising and marketing for a soft drink, with massive amounts of attention being put into its marketing image before it hit the shelves. The design of the bottle had many different versions that were considered, the logo was viewed under a spotlight, and lots of data was trawled through.

Sprite was a drink its investors wanted to get right. Sprite advertises in many forms, with many television commercials featuring the soda and a mascot that goes by the name Miles Thirst. Sprite has undergone social media campaigns such as using Snapchat bar-codes on its soda cans to help make Sprite more interesting and entertaining for consumers. Spite used to advertise more to the adult crowd when it was first released, but over the years its advertising and marketing style has strongly gravitated to teens and young adults, offering them a refreshing drink with marketing styles and outlooks that appeals to the tastes of youths and young adults of modern times.

Sprite also uses radio and newspaper advertisements to promote the soft drink. Sprite sometimes features special variations or limited edition themes for their packaging art on their bottles and cans.

One packaging theme that is hard to find is a cucumber packaging themed style for cucumber flavored Sprite, though it may be found in Russia and South Africa. Sprite has also released special themed edition cans featuring baseball star Kobe Bryant. Sprite tends to take advantage of hues of green, blue and silver, often times mixing the colors schemes. Frequently, though perhaps not always, a lemon is depicted somewhere on the bottle or can of your average container of Sprite soda.

This lemon that is shown on the packaging, as well as the green colors that dominate and the blues that mix with it, are likely an attempt to convey freshness and the trait of being refreshing to the consumer.

In some cases, the yellow lemon depicted on the can will be very large, taking up a spacious amount of the packaging art space, however sometimes it is very unnoticeable. In general green is the primary color that Sprite uses for its packaging style, however alternative flavors and versions of Sprite sometimes do not include green, or if it does, very little of it.

Some versions of Sprite soda, such as Sprite Zero, have used packaging that uses blue as its primary color, in addition to clear plastic bottling; Again, this may be another attempt to try to convey an appearance of being refreshing to the consumer.

Sprite soda comes in a variety of different types of containers types and sizes. Sprite has been sold in glass bottles, plastic bottles, and aluminum cans. Glass bottles of Sprite soda have been sold in 8 fl oz bottles and 12 fl oz bottles.

Sprite plastic bottles have been sold in 1, 1. This review covers Sprite soda, the original Lemon-Lime version. The forest-green bottle of Sprite used for this review invokes a feeling of refreshment. Just looking at the green-colored bottle of Sprite can make you thirsty, or otherwise crave the refreshment that the green bottle and liquid inside it suggest. They might have really have known what they were doing when it came to the look of Sprite, because it does feel as if this would be a refreshing soda to drink.

Opening up the bottle of Sprite to be reviewed, a slight hint of tangy lemon and lime can be smelled coming from the container. Sprite goes light on the taste, preferring a water-like experience with a noticeable, but not overpowering, flavor of lemon and lime to it. Sprite was indeed a refreshing experience, so much so that we grabbed some Takis Fuego and decided to brave the heat.

I did not try Sprite until my teenage years as i was more of a Coca-Cola person at the time. All my friends drank Sprite and i did not get what the big deal was. Some of them seemed surprised that i did not drink Sprite, and thought it was weird. They kept saying it was refreshing and it tasted good. I did not try Sprite until i was 16, before i had it at a friends house one day. I felt like it was super carbonated and i just really loved it.

After that, i just stuck with it and have been a huge fan ever since! We decided to boil Sprite soda in a pan to see what happens.

We used a shallow pan to do the boiling, and the Sprite took a few minuets to heat up once we applied heat from the burner; After a few minuets over the heat the Sprite settled into a soft simmer.

The sprite stayed at a simmer for some time, even after turning the heat up for several minuets to speed up the process. Eventually we got a fairly solid boil going, but the boil was not as powerful as it seems to be when boiling normal water. The boiling Sprite started giving off steam after about 10 minuets over the burner, and slowly the Sprite started to evaporate.

We put some Takis Fuego into the Sprite to see what would happen, and deep pink colored Sprite resulted due to the spices from the Takis Fuego coming loose in the boiling Sprite.



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