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Snapple - Flavors
Teas
- Lemon Tea
- Caffeine Free Lemon Tea
- Raspberry Tea
- Peach Tea
- Just Plain Unsweetened
- Very Cherry
- Lime Green
- Mint Tea
- Kiwi Teawi
Juice Drinks
- Fruit Punch
- Snapple Apple
- Snapricot Orange
- Cranberry Raspberry
- Grapeade
- Kiwi Strawberry
- Mango Madness
- Orangeade
- Summer Peach
- Raspberry Peach
- Go Bananas
- What-a-Melon
- Out-red-geous Orange
- Apple Pie
Diet
- Lemon Tea
- Raspberry Tea
- Peach Tea
- Snapple Apple
- Orange Carrot
- Lime Green Tea
- Pink Lemonade
- Kiwi Strawberry
- Cranberry Raspberry
Lemonades
- Lemonade
- Lemonade Iced Tea
- Pink Lemonade
- Super Sour Lemonade
- Lemonade Iced Tea is also known as '"1/2 lemonade, 1/2 Iced Tea" and is the only flavor that fits into 2 categories.
Snapple - Discontinued flavors
There are 68 discontinued Snapple flavors, many of which were part of unsuccessful franchises, such as Snapple Sodas, Refreshers, and Seltzers. These discontinued flavors include Cactus Tea (see photo above), Pink Grapefruit, Grape Watermelon, Canteloupe, Strawberry Tea and diet Mango Madness. Snapple sodas were popular in the northeast US from 1983 until they were discontinued in the mid-1990s. Sodas came in a glass bottle with a metal (later a plastic) cap and included such flavors as Cherry Lime Rickey, Creme D'Vanilla, Diet Lemon Lime, French Cherry, Ginger Ale, Jamaican Ginger Beer, Kiwi Peach, Kiwi Strawberry, Passion Supreme, Peach Melba, Raspberry Royal, Strawberry, and Tru Root Beer.
Snapple - Snapple and Education
In October 2003, Snapple began its sponsorship of the New York City school system due to financial troubles within the system. Snapple vending machines were placed ubiquitously -- and exclusively -- throughout schools in the City. It is interesting to note that Snapple was able to acquire the deal in part because New York City officials did not want to encourage the consumption of sodas, which have been linked to childhood obesity and are considered unhealthful.
The deal also gave Snapple exclusive rights to sell its drinks in vending machines on all New York City properties starting in January 2004. Snapple paid the City $106 million for the rights and agreed to spend $60 million more to market and promote the City over the length of the five-year contract.
Snapple - Snapple Caps
Snapple is also known for putting facts about the world on the underside of the bottle caps. A full listing of these "Real Facts" (as they are called) is available on their website. (See link below).
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