Shasta (soft drink)
Shasta (soft drink)[edit | edit source]
Shasta is a popular brand of soft drink that originated in the United States. It is named after Mount Shasta in California and is known for its wide variety of flavors.
History[edit | edit source]
Shasta was first introduced in 1931 by the National Bottling Company in San Francisco. The company initially started by selling mineral water for home and office delivery. In the 1950s, Shasta began to produce soft drinks and was one of the first to introduce sugar-free soda, known as Shasta Diet.
Products[edit | edit source]
Shasta offers a wide range of soft drinks in various flavors. Some of the most popular flavors include Cola, Lemon-Lime, Orange, Root Beer, and Grape. In addition to these, Shasta also offers a line of diet drinks and mixers.
Manufacturing Process[edit | edit source]
The manufacturing process of Shasta involves the mixing of water, sweeteners, and flavorings to create the final product. The mixture is then carbonated and bottled in a sterile environment to ensure its freshness and quality.
Distribution[edit | edit source]
Shasta soft drinks are distributed throughout the United States and are also available in some international markets. The brand is currently owned by the National Beverage Corp., which also owns other popular beverage brands.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Shasta has been well received by consumers for its variety of flavors and affordable price. It has a loyal customer base and is often associated with nostalgia due to its long history in the American soft drink market.
See Also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- [Official Website of Shasta Soft Drinks]
- [National Beverage Corp. Official Website]
External Links[edit | edit source]
- [Shasta on Facebook]
- [Shasta on Twitter]
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