Trocadero (drink)

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Trocadero (drink)[edit | edit source]

Trocadero is a popular soft drink that originated in Sweden. It is a blend of apple and orange flavors, with a hint of peach. The drink is often compared to the taste of bubblegum. It was first introduced in the market in 1953 by the Swedish company Spendrups.

History[edit | edit source]

Trocadero was first produced by Spendrups, a Swedish brewery and beverage company, in 1953. The drink was named after the Place du Trocadéro in Paris, France. Over the years, Trocadero has become a popular beverage in Sweden and is often associated with the country's culture and tradition.

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

The main ingredients of Trocadero are carbonated water, sugar, apple and orange fruit juices, and natural flavorings. It also contains caffeine, which is derived from the kola nut and green tea. The drink is free from artificial colors and preservatives.

Varieties[edit | edit source]

There are several varieties of Trocadero available in the market. These include Trocadero Zero, which is a sugar-free version of the original drink, and Trocadero Light, which has reduced sugar content. There is also a version of the drink that comes in a glass bottle, known as Trocadero Retro.

Popularity[edit | edit source]

Trocadero is particularly popular in northern Sweden, where it is often consumed as an alternative to coffee or tea. The drink is also popular among gamers and is often served at LAN parties. In recent years, Trocadero has gained popularity in other countries as well, thanks to the rise of online shopping and global shipping.

See Also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  • Trocadero Official Website
  • Spendrups Official Website
  • Swedish Food and Drink Federation

External Links[edit | edit source]

  • Trocadero on Facebook
  • Trocadero on Twitter
  • Trocadero on Instagram

Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD