Orangina

Orangina is a carbonated soft drink with a combination of orange and tangerine flavours. It was originally produced in French Algeria, and later in France, after Algeria's independence. Its brand extends from both its unique flavour to its unique bottle: a pear-shaped affair with a texture similar to that of a peel from a citrus fruit. Orangina is pronounced "O-ron'-zhjeh-nuh", not "Orang-EYE-nuh" or "Orang-EE-nuh". Correct pronunciation can currently be found in sound form via the official site. Orangina is popular in Europe, but is also somewhat known in North America. The production for North American customers originally took place in Canada whence the product would be imported to the U.S.A, but recently Orangina began being produced in Hialeah, Florida for American customers. Orangina is also produced in Vietnam by Fosters Vietnam under licence. Recently new flavors of Orangina have emerged in Europe, such as Orangina Rouge, which is made from blood oranges and contains caffeine and guarana. It is significantly more sour and bitter than regular Orangina. Other flavors such as the "les givrs" (frosted) series also exist in Europe.

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