C.C. Lemon

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C.C. Lemon[edit | edit source]

C.C. Lemon
TypeCarbonated soft drink
Introduced1994
ColorYellow
FlavorLemon


C.C. Lemon is a popular carbonated soft drink from Japan known for its refreshing lemon flavor. It was first introduced in 1994 and has since gained a loyal following both in Japan and internationally.

History[edit | edit source]

C.C. Lemon was created by the Japanese beverage company Suntory. The drink was developed as a response to the growing demand for citrus-flavored beverages in the Japanese market. Suntory aimed to create a unique and refreshing lemon drink that would stand out from other similar products.

Ingredients and Flavor[edit | edit source]

C.C. Lemon is made using a combination of high-quality ingredients, including carbonated water, lemon juice, sugar, and natural flavors. The drink has a distinct lemon flavor that is both tangy and sweet, providing a refreshing taste experience.

Popularity and Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]

C.C. Lemon quickly gained popularity in Japan and became a staple beverage for many consumers. Its unique flavor and catchy advertising campaigns helped establish it as a recognizable brand in the country.

The drink's popularity also extended beyond Japan's borders, with C.C. Lemon gaining a following among fans of Japanese culture and beverages worldwide. It has become a sought-after item in Japanese specialty stores and online marketplaces.

Availability[edit | edit source]

C.C. Lemon is primarily available in Japan, where it can be found in convenience stores, supermarkets, and vending machines. However, due to its international popularity, the drink can also be purchased in select Japanese grocery stores and online retailers in other countries.

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