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What was the name of a drink when I was a child?

Mirinda

Mirinda is a fruity carbonated beverage launched by PepsiCo, and one of the honorary products of PepsiCo, which is mainly distributed outside North America [1]. Milinda's tastes include apples, grapes, oranges, strawberries, passion fruit, pineapples and grapefruit, with oranges as the main flavor. In some parts of the Middle East, there is a special "citrus" flavor. Its name comes from Esperanto, which means that the magical mirinda is positioned by PepsiCo as a beverage against Coca-Cola Fanta. Like most similar beverages, mirinda will release new recipes with different tastes according to the needs of different markets.

Composition:

Carbonated water (water, carbon dioxide), sugar, citric acid, benzophenone.

Sodium, edible essence, potassium sorbate, caramel color, amaranth, vitamin C, lemon yellow, sodium citrate, sunset yellow, carmine, grape skin red, brilliant blue.

Taste:

Orange, apple, blackcurrant, grapefruit, mango, lime, grape flavor, etc.