Why is Sprite called Sprite?

Sprite comes from the Old French esprit, or "spirit," and the Latin root spiritus. An older alternate spelling, now obsolete, was spright, which led to the adjective sprightly, "animated or lively."
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What was Sprite originally called?

It was first developed in West Germany in 1959 as Fanta Klare Zitrone ("Clear Lemon Fanta") and was introduced in the United States under the current brand name Sprite in 1961 as a competitor to 7 Up.
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Is Sprite made by Coca-Cola?

The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) is a total beverage company with products sold in more than 200 countries and territories. Our company's purpose is to refresh the world and make a difference. Our portfolio of brands includes Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta and other sparkling soft drinks.
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What is the original flavor of Sprite?

Sprite® Original - Caffeine Free, Lemon-Lime Soda | Sprite® The OG, the flavor that started it all—classic, cool, crisp lemon-lime taste that's caffeine free with 100% natural flavors.
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What is a Sprite called?

A sprite is defined as a two-dimensional image or animated image that plays a specific role, often independently manipulated, within a larger image environment. Sprites are also known as icons.
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Why is Sprite a child?

Using the Uni-Mind powered by the Dreaming Celestial, Sprite uses his powers to warp reality to his will, making himself a normal human male child, so that he can finally age and experience the vices of the world, including mating.
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What happens if you boil Sprite?

When the soda is boiled, the water evaporates, leaving behind copious amounts of sugar that turn into this: Yup, it looks like tar. And while that's just gross, it also quickly makes the point that cola is just sugar water, evidenced by how it boils down to what's essentially caramel.
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Why do Sprite bottles have dimples?

Like Coca-Cola's iconic bottle shape, Sprite has consistently featured its own particular bottle detail: dimples. The dimpled bottle has been around for most of Sprite's history. The dimples represent the bubbles in the carbonated drink.
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What is the oldest soda?

Created in 1866, Vernon's Ginger Ale is the oldest soda pop in America. Vernor's is located in Michigan and was created by James Vernor. The unique flavor was actually created on accident by leaving the soda pop encased in wood while he went off to war.
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What is the healthiest soda?

11 Best Sugar-Free Sodas on Grocery Store Shelves
  • Zevia Zero Calorie Soda, Cola.
  • Virgil's Zero Sugar Root Beer.
  • Reed's Zero Sugar Real Ginger Ale.
  • Bubly Sparkling Water, Cherry.
  • Spindrift Lemon Sparkling Water.
  • Poland Spring Sparkling Water, Lemon Lime.
  • LaCroix.
  • Perrier.
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Why is 7UP called 7UP?

At the point of inspiration, he happened to be reading a newspaper article that listed several brands, including one that was a numeral 7 with the letter "U" raised to the upper right side of the number. This suggested the name 7Up, which Grigg thought would be easy to remember and identify with.
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What is in McDonald's Sprite?

Sprite is a caffeine-free soda that makes the perfect addition to any McDonald's Combo Meal. "There are 140 calories in a Small Sprite at McDonald's." While the ingredients are listed as: "Carbonated Water, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Citric Acid, Natural Flavors, Sodium Benzoate (to Protect Taste)."
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Which came first 7UP or Sprite?

Sprite was introduced to market in 1961 by the Coca Cola company, and 7Up was introduced in 1928 by the Pepsi Cola company.
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Why does 7 Up have a red dot?

According To Urban Legend, What Does The Red Dot On The 7up Logo Stand For? A RED EYE. This comes from an urban legend about 7up inventor Charles Leiper Grigg, who was claimed to be an albino. There are no official references to Grigg having been an albino and in photographs his eyes look normally pigmented.
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Do Sprite and 7 Up taste the same?

While a can of 7UP has the same amount of calories as a can of Sprite and boasts the same all-natural, lemon-lime flavor, they're quite distinct from each other in a number of ways, starting with their histories (via 7UP and The Coca-Cola Company).
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Does Sprite have real lemon in it?

Carbonated Water, Citric Acid, Natural Lemon and Lime Flavourings, Sweeteners (Aspartame, Acesulfame K), Acidity Regulator (Sodium Citrate).
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Did Pepsi copy Coke?

Coke came before Pepsi, although only by a few years. Dr. John S. Pemberton created Coca Cola in 1886 while Pepsi did not come about until 1893.
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Why is Dr. Pepper called Dr. Pepper?

in the names of products to convey the impression that they were healthful. A theory often cited is that the drink was named after an actual doctor, one Charles T. Pepper of Rural Retreat, Virginia. Morrison may have named the drink after the doctor in gratitude for Pepper having given Morrison his first job.
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What flavor is Dr. Pepper?

There are 23 ingredients to Dr Pepper – fans speculate that the flavors are amaretto, almond, blackberry, black licorice, caramel , carrot, clove, cherry, cola, ginger, juniper, lemon , molasses, nutmeg, orange, prune, plum, pepper, root beer, rum, raspberry, tomato and vanilla.
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Why is Coke green?

It's never been green, and the color has actually never been changed. According to Snopes, the original formula for the soda required caramel, which gave an icy glass of Coke that rich brown color.
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Why are soft drinks not filled to the top?

All soft drinks contain water. When soft drink bottles are chilled in sub-zero temperatures, the water on account of its anomalous expansion expands. Thus, to provide space for expanding water, soft drink bottles are not completely filled as otherwise they will burst.
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Why are soda bottle bottoms not flat?

Why do water bottles have an indent on the bottom? Bottled water is not carbonated, so it is not necessary to have a sharp bottom. A flat bottom uses less plastic and withstands fall tests better.
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Why is Sprite green?

A switch to clear plastic makes recycling easier. When Sprite hired an ad agency to work on the brand in the late 1960s, it created an identity with green labels to emphasize the green bottle—which the brand had used since it launched a few years earlier, and which had become a signature.
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Is Coke good for diarrhea?

Sugary, carbonated, caffeinated, or alcoholic drinks can make diarrhea worse, so be sure to dilute sugary beverages if you drink them.
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Is Coca-Cola a laxative?

So it comes as no surprise that country has welcomed Coca-Cola Plus as a health drink — because it makes you poop. According to The Wall Street Journal, the fizzy drink contains a high-fiber substance called indigestible dextrin, which increases the body's ability to remove waste.
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