Quatro (drink)

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Quatro
TypeSoft drink
ManufacturerThe Coca-Cola Company
Country of origin United Kingdom
Introduced1982
Discontinued1986
ColorGreen
FlavorFruit
Related productsSprite, 7 Up


Quatro was a soft drink produced by The Coca-Cola Company and available in the United Kingdom during the 1980s.

History[edit | edit source]

Quatro was introduced in 1982 and was discontinued in 1986. It was a green, fruit-flavored drink, similar in taste to other popular soft drinks like Sprite and 7 Up.

Product Description[edit | edit source]

Quatro was known for its unique green color and fruity flavor. It was marketed as a refreshing, thirst-quenching beverage. Despite its popularity, Quatro was discontinued in 1986, much to the disappointment of its fan base.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Even though Quatro was discontinued, it left a lasting impression on its consumers. Its unique flavor and vibrant green color are still remembered by those who enjoyed it during the 1980s.

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This article includes internal links to related topics, such as The Coca-Cola Company, the United Kingdom, Sprite, and 7 Up. It also includes an infobox with key details about the drink, sections on the history, product description, and legacy of Quatro, and a "See Also" section with links to related articles.

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