Mirinda ("Mirinda") is a trademark owned by the American company PepsiCo , a non-alcoholic, highly carbonated soft drink.
| Mirinda | |
|---|---|
| Type of | Soft drink |
| Manufacturer | Pepsico |
| Origin | Spain |
| Year | 1958 |
| Colour | yellow orange |
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Content
History
Mirinda was originally introduced in Spain in 1958.
In 1970, it was acquired by PepsiCo.
In the US, Mirinda appeared in 2003 and was initially sold at a reduced price to become a competitor for the “Fanta” drink, which is produced by The Coca-Cola Company .
PepsiCo also tried to promote the drink in Brazil at the end of 1996, but sales stopped in 1997 due to the low popularity of the drink among consumers.
Options
Fizzy drinks are available under this brand, available in fruit flavors such as orange , lemon , grapefruit , apple , banana , passion fruit , grapes , pineapple , strawberry , raspberry , peach and hibiscus . Grapefruit flavor is also available in the Middle East.
- Belarus - Orange
- Ukraine - orange, pineapple, strawberry + lychee, apple + kiwi
- Russia - orange, grapefruit, pear + pineapple, strawberry + lychee
- Kazakhstan - orange
Mirinda ™ logo
In 2008, PepsiCo re-branded its products, as a result of which the logos and names of some brands changed (Pepsi, Mirinda, 7UP, Mountain Dew). Since January 2018, a new logo has been used in Russia.
Packaging
- 0.25 L - glass bottle;
- 0.33 l - can;
- 0.5 l - plastic bottle;
- 0.6 l - plastic bottle;
- 1.25 l - plastic bottle;
- 1.75 l - plastic bottle;
- 2.25 L - plastic bottle.
Interesting Facts
- The word "Mirinda" in Esperanto means "worthy of wonder," "amazing."
See also
- Fanta
- Pepsi
- Mountain dew
- 7UP
- IRN-BRU