Sprite Ice
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Sprite Ice was the first flavor extension for The Coca-Cola Company's Sprite brand soft drink. It has a hint of mint, which Coca-Cola says gives it "maximum refreshment". Sprite Ice first became available in Canada and Belgium in 2003. It is packaged in clear blue-capped plastic bottles with blue and silver graphics. It is also available in 12-can packages.
[edit] Different names
- Sprite Blue - Korea (since 2002)
- Sprite Ice - Australia (2003-2004), Canada, Hong Kong (since 2003), India, Indonesia (2004-2006), Philippines, Taiwan, Singapore, United States (since 2012)
- Sprite Mint - United Kingdom (since 2011)
- Sprite Ice Cube - Belgium (since 2003)
- Sprite Ice Blue - Italy (since 2004), Chile (since 2005)
- Sprite X - Japan
- Sprite Icy Mint - China (since 2004)
- Sprite on Ice - Ireland (since 2011)
[edit] Ingredients
Sprite Ice consists of carbonated water, sugar/glucose-fructose, citric acid, natural flavors, sodium citrate and sodium benzoate.
[edit] External links
- Sprite Ice message board (not affiliated with the Coca-Cola Company)
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