Senzao

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Senzao is a guarana-flavored soft drink that was launched by The Coca-Cola Company in Mexico in 1997. It is one of the many beverages produced by the company and is popular for its unique flavor derived from the guarana fruit.

History[edit | edit source]

Senzao was introduced to the Mexican market in 1997 by The Coca-Cola Company. The drink was created to cater to the local taste preferences, with the unique flavor of guarana, a fruit native to the Amazon basin.

Flavor[edit | edit source]

The primary flavor of Senzao is guarana, a fruit native to the Amazon basin. Guarana has a unique taste that is often described as a mix of apple, berry, and chocolate flavors. This unique flavor profile has made Senzao a popular choice among consumers.

Availability[edit | edit source]

Senzao is primarily available in Mexico, but it can also be found in some parts of the United States, particularly in areas with a large Mexican population.

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