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    Sprite is a clear, lemon-lime flavored, non-caffeinated soft drink, produced by the Coca-Cola Company. It was introduced to the United States in 1961. It came from Germany and was first called Fanta Klare Zitrone ("Clear Lemon Fanta"). The trademark was later reconceptualized as Sprite. This was Coke's response to the popularity of 7 Up, which had begun as "Lithiated Lemon" in 1929. It comes in a primarily green and blue can or a green transparent bottle with a primarily green and blue label. Sprite is also found in 8oz. glass bottles. Currently, Sprite is sold in over 190 countries.

    People who are feeling sick often choose to drink Sprite, believing that it "settles the stomach" due to the high amounts of carbonates and bubbles (however, there is no scientific proof of this). Sprite is often the soft drink of choice for individuals limiting their caffeine intake.


        Sprite (soft drink)
            History
            Global naming
            Marketing
            Variations
            See also
    NameSprite
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    TypeLemon-lime soda
    ManufacturerCoca-Cola Company
    OriginGermany
    Introduced1961
    RelatedCoca-Cola

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    History

    Originating in Germany as Fanta Klare Zitrone ("Clear Lemon Fanta"), Sprite was introduced to the United States in 1961 to compete against 7-Up. In the 1980s, many years after Sprite's introduction, Coke pressured its large bottlers that distributed 7 Up to replace the competitor with the Coca-Cola product. In large part due to the strength of the Coca-Cola system of bottlers, Sprite finally became the market leader position in the lemon-lime soda category in 1989.

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    Global naming
    Sprite, as a lemon-lime soda, is refered to by consumers around the world in a variety of ways. It is called lemonade in Australia and New Zealand. In South Africa, Sprite and Schweppes Lemonade are almost interchangeable. In some parts of Switzerland, Sprite (or any other type of lemonade) is also known simply as "citro".



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    Marketing
    Over the years, Sprite advertising has used the portmanteau word "lymon," combining the words "lime" and "lemon," to describe the flavor of the drink. Recently, Sprite commercials have begun utilizing very quick and rapid way of presentation, also known as subliminal advertising. This method has been dubbed "sublymonal" in the commercials. These advertisements were launched in conjunction with the soda's logo being redesigned. In June 2006 the new Sprite logo began to make its debut on Sprite bottles and cans. The "Sublymonal" campaign was also used as part of the alternate reality game The Lost Experience.

    In the UK, it is recognised by its slogan "Get The Right Sprite".

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    Variations





      Sprite Zero: This sugar-free version was originally produced in the United States as "Sugar Free Sprite" in 1974, then was renamed to "Diet Sprite" in 1983. In other countries, it was known as "Sprite Light". In September 2004, it was rebranded as "Diet Sprite Zero." Since then, it has become "Sprite Zero (Sprite Z)" in Argentina, Europe, Peru, Brazil, China, Australia, and New Zealand. "Diet" was dropped from the product's name, to become simply "Sprite Zero," when new logos debuted in June 2006. The "Zero" designation for low-calorie sodas from the Coca-Cola Company was first used on Diet Sprite Zero, before being used on the flagship Zero product, Coca-Cola Zero.
      Sprite Remix: Fruit-flavored variations first introduced in the United States in 2003. A different flavor was available in 2004, and finally 2005.
        Tropical
        Berryclear
        Aruba Jam

      Sprite Ice: A mint-flavored Sprite that made its debut in Korea in 2002 as Sprite Blue, and as Sprite Ice in Canada and Sprite Ice Cube in Belgium in 2003. Sprite Ice Blue was introduced in Italy and China in 2004, and in Chile on the summer of 2005. There is also Sprite Lemon Lime Mint.
      Sprite on Fire: A ginger flavored variation marketed as having a burning sensation. It was introduced in Hong Kong in 2003. This flavor also debuted in China in 2004. Available in some areas as Sprite Finger Lemon.
      Sprite Super Lemon Also introduced in Hong Kong in 2003.
      Sprite Dry Lemon (not available in U.S.)
      Sprite Lemon Lime Herb (not available in U.S.)
      Sprite 3G is an Energy drink produced to rival Red Bull. It contains Glucose, caffeine from Green coffee beans and Guarana. It has been advertised as the "new addition to the Sprite family", a Sprite baby. Glassworks (the company that do the adverts for the Sprite drink) had developed the next generation of the trademark Sprite goblin. "It keeps you sharp".


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