List of lemon-lime soda brands

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List of Lemon-Lime Soda Brands[edit | edit source]

This is a comprehensive list of lemon-lime soda brands, which are carbonated soft drinks that combine the flavors of lemon and lime. Lemon-lime sodas are known for their refreshing and citrusy taste, making them a popular choice among consumers. Below is a compilation of notable lemon-lime soda brands:

1. Sprite[edit | edit source]

Sprite is a well-known lemon-lime soda brand that was introduced by The Coca-Cola Company in 1961. It is recognized for its clear, caffeine-free formula and its distinct lemon-lime flavor. Sprite has gained popularity worldwide and is available in various sizes and packaging options.

2. 7UP[edit | edit source]

7UP is another popular lemon-lime soda brand that was first introduced in 1929. It is known for its crisp and refreshing taste, which is achieved through a blend of natural lemon and lime flavors. 7UP is widely distributed and is often enjoyed as a standalone beverage or used as a mixer in cocktails.

3. Sierra Mist[edit | edit source]

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Sierra Mist is a lemon-lime soda brand that was launched by PepsiCo in 1999. It offers a refreshing citrus taste with a hint of sweetness. Sierra Mist is available in various flavors, including regular, diet, and cranberry splash. It is a popular choice for those seeking a lighter and less sugary alternative.

4. Mountain Dew[edit | edit source]

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While primarily known for its citrus flavor, Mountain Dew is a lemon-lime soda brand that also incorporates other fruity flavors. It was introduced by PepsiCo in 1940 and has since become a widely recognized brand. Mountain Dew offers a range of flavors, including regular, diet, and various limited-edition options.

5. Squirt[edit | edit source]

Squirt is a lemon-lime soda brand that was first introduced in 1938. It is known for its unique grapefruit flavor, which complements the lemon-lime taste. Squirt is often described as having a tangy and refreshing profile. It is available in both regular and diet versions.

6. Fanta Lemon[edit | edit source]

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Fanta Lemon is a lemon-lime soda brand that is part of The Coca-Cola Company's Fanta line. It offers a zesty and citrusy taste, with a balance of lemon and lime flavors. Fanta Lemon is popular in various countries and is often enjoyed as a refreshing beverage.

7. Limca[edit | edit source]

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Limca is a lemon-lime soda brand that is popular in India. It was introduced by The Coca-Cola Company in 1971 and is known for its fizzy and tangy taste. Limca is often consumed as a thirst quencher and is particularly refreshing during hot summer months.

8. Slice[edit | edit source]

Slice is a lemon-lime soda brand that was introduced by PepsiCo in 1984. It offers a blend of lemon and lime flavors with a hint of sweetness. Slice is available in various fruit flavors, including lemon-lime, orange, and grapefruit. It is often enjoyed as a refreshing and fruity beverage.

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