Sprite Lemon+
Sprite Lemon+ is a variant of the popular carbonated soft drink Sprite, produced by The Coca-Cola Company. Introduced in the early 21st century, Sprite Lemon+ offers a unique twist on the classic Sprite formula by incorporating a stronger lemon flavor, hence the name "Lemon+".
History[edit | edit source]
Sprite Lemon+ was first introduced as a limited-edition flavor in select markets. The product was developed in response to consumer demand for more diverse and innovative flavor profiles in the carbonated soft drink category. The success of Sprite Lemon+ led to its eventual inclusion in the permanent product lineup of The Coca-Cola Company.
Flavor Profile[edit | edit source]
Sprite Lemon+ is characterized by its enhanced lemon flavor. While the original Sprite is known for its lemon-lime taste, Sprite Lemon+ amplifies the lemon component for a more pronounced citrus experience. The drink maintains the crisp, refreshing qualities of the original Sprite, with the added zest of extra lemon.
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
The primary ingredients of Sprite Lemon+ are carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, natural flavors, citric acid, and sodium citrate. The "natural flavors" listed on the ingredient label primarily refer to the lemon flavoring that distinguishes Sprite Lemon+ from the original Sprite.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Sprite Lemon+ has been well-received by consumers, particularly those who enjoy citrus-flavored beverages. The drink's unique flavor profile sets it apart from other soft drinks on the market, and it has been praised for its refreshing taste and innovative approach to flavor.
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