You soft drinks have existed for generations and with each passing period, new products are being created. Some fans suffer from the withdrawal of some of their products from the market and tend to clamor for soda brands to produce them again and, from time to time, it ends up working.
Therefore, in today's article we will provide a list of the 6 discontinued soft drinks that returned after the outcry from the clientele. Check out!
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7 soft drinks that managed to return to the shelves
Now check out the 6 soft drinks that, after being removed from the shelves, managed to return after the customer's appeal:
1. Coke
Incredibly, the most beloved drink of all disappeared from shelves in 1985 and was replaced by a sweeter product. Customers were very upset by this news and had a horrible reaction, which caused the company to quickly return to producing its classic drink.
2. Jolt Cola
This soda, known to contain a high caffeine content, left the shelves and after the customer appeal, returned. However, soon after that soda was discontinued again.
3. mountain range
Such a soda was launched by Pepsi with the aim of competing with Sprite. However, they modified the soda formulation, which generated widespread upset among fans.
4. “Bubble Up”
Bubble Up is an American soft drink and was a huge success in several countries, but its original company went bankrupt and the drink was pulled from the shelves. However, shortly afterwards, IC Industries bought the brand and continued the production of the soda, which still resists today.
5. Comes up
It was a huge hit in the 90s, but was discontinued in 2003. However, since 2018, this soft drink has been re-released in limited runs.
6. clearly canadian
This was a very controversial drink in the 90s, as it deceived consumers by saying it was a healthy drink. However, because it was very tasty, consumers continued to buy it. It disappeared for a while, but now it's back on the shelves.
7. mirinda
Mirinda is a soft drink produced by the giant PepsiCo. The brand had several flavors, but among all, the orange one was the best seller.
Mirinda orange flavor was marketed in Brazil between 1996 and 1998, but over time it was gradually withdrawn from the market until it was replaced by Sukita, which is also produced by PepsiCo.
7. simba
Simba was a popular soft drink in the 2000s. In addition to being delicious, it also stood out for its better cost-effectiveness compared to other soft drinks at the time. The brand ended up calling the attention of the giants due to its enormous success, so it didn't take long for Coca-Cola to offer to buy the brand, which ended up being realized.
For many years it disappeared from the shelves, but apparently it was sold again, but it is very difficult to find the soft drink in grocery stores.