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Sprite Regular Soft Drink 150ml
Pack size : 150ml
AED 2.45(Inc. VAT)
Free deliveryabove AED 75 for groceries.
Sold& Delivered by
Carrefour
Origin -
Germany
highlights
- Lets you make the most of a moment with the tempting taste and its tingling bubbles
- Been loved for its bright colour, tempting taste and exciting bubbles
- Uplift feelings and help free your spirit, encouraging you to indulge in and enjoy each moment to the fullest
DESCRIPTION
- Lets you make the most of a moment with the tempting taste and its tingling bubbles
- Been loved for its bright colour, tempting taste and exciting bubbles
- Uplift feelings and help free your spirit, encouraging you to indulge in and enjoy each moment to the fullest
Ingredients
Carbonated Water● Sugar● Citric Acid● Citrus Flavourings
Additives
No artificial colors, preservative
Package Type
Can
Flavor
Lemon & Lime
Product Subtype
Soft drink
Nutrition facts
Per100PortionType
Average Nutritional Value Per 100ml
Energyinkcal
47.2kcal
EnergyinkJ
197.48kJ
Carbohydrates
11.8g
Sugar
11.8g
Protein
0g
Fat
0g
Sodium
10mg
*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs
INFORMATION
Storage Condition
Store in a cool and dry place, away from the sunlight
Preparation and usage
Serve cold for maximum refreshment
Brand Message
Sprite is a colorless, lemon and lime-flavored soft drink created by The Coca-Cola Company. It was first developed in West Germany in 1959 as Fanta Klare Zitrone and was introduced in the United States under the current brand name Sprite in 1961 as a competitor to 7 Up. Sprite comes in multiple flavours, including cranberry, cherry, grape, orange, and vanilla. Sprite advertising often makes use of the portmanteau word lymon, a combination of the words "lemon" and "lime". Additionally, the bottle of the beverage has several concave spots, an attempt to emulate the bubbles caused by the soda's carbonation. By the 1980s, Sprite had developed a large following among teenagers. In response, Sprite began to cater to this demographic in their advertisements in 1987.
Safety warning
Do not consume it if the seal is broken