R. White's

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R. White's is a British brand of soft drinks, primarily known for its lemonade. The brand has a long history and is recognized for its distinctive advertising campaigns and quality products.

History[edit | edit source]

R. White's was established in 1845 by Robert and Mary White. The company initially started as a small business producing and selling lemonade in London. Over the years, R. White's expanded its product range and distribution network, becoming one of the leading soft drink brands in the United Kingdom.

Products[edit | edit source]

R. White's is best known for its lemonade, which is made using a traditional recipe that has been passed down through generations. The brand also offers other flavors, including orangeade, limeade, and raspberryade. Each product is crafted to maintain the high standards of quality and taste that R. White's is known for.

Advertising[edit | edit source]

R. White's has been notable for its memorable advertising campaigns. One of the most famous campaigns featured the "Secret Lemonade Drinker" advertisement, which first aired in the 1970s. The advert became iconic and is still remembered fondly by many.

Ownership[edit | edit source]

Over the years, R. White's has changed ownership several times. It was acquired by Britvic, a leading soft drink manufacturer, which continues to produce and market R. White's products.

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