Pschitt

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Pschitt[edit | edit source]

Pschitt is a popular French carbonated soft drink that has been in production since the 1950s. It is produced by Perrier, a French company known for its mineral water. Pschitt is available in two flavors: Pschitt Lemon and Pschitt Orange.

History[edit | edit source]

Pschitt was first introduced in the 1950s by the French company Perrier. The name "Pschitt" is an onomatopoeic word that mimics the sound of a soda can being opened. The drink quickly gained popularity in France and became a staple in many French households.

Flavors[edit | edit source]

Pschitt is available in two flavors: Pschitt Lemon and Pschitt Orange. Pschitt Lemon is a lemon-flavored soda, while Pschitt Orange is an orange-flavored soda. Both flavors are made with natural flavors and are free from artificial colors.

Production[edit | edit source]

Pschitt is produced by Perrier, a French company known for its mineral water. The production process involves carbonating water, adding natural flavors, and bottling the finished product. The drink is then distributed to retailers across France and other parts of the world.

Popularity[edit | edit source]

Pschitt has remained a popular soft drink in France since its introduction. Its unique name and refreshing flavors have made it a favorite among consumers. The drink is often enjoyed on its own or used as a mixer in cocktails.

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