Tahitian Treat
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Tahitian Treat is a soft drink produced by Dr Pepper/Seven Up Inc, sold in the United States. Its parent company for distribution is Coca-Cola.
Its taste is similar to that of a carbonated Hawaiian Punch, and has been likened to a combination of cherry 7-up with fruit punch. Tahitian Treat is considered to have less carbonation than most sodas. The drink has become increasingly difficult to find in most regions.[citation needed]
In Canada, it was produced by Canada Dry (now owned by Cadbury Beverages Canada Inc.) and released under the C-Plus label first as "Tahiti Treat", and later as "Fruit Frenzy".
Although Tahitian Treat's popularity is highest in the United States and Canada it was actually invented on Samos Island.[citation needed]
| Serving size 12 fl oz (355ml) | |||
| Servings per container 1 | |||
| Amount per serving | |||
| Calories 200[1] | Calories from fat 0 | ||
| % Daily value* | |||
| Total fat 0 g | 0% | ||
| Saturated fat 0 g | 0% | ||
| Trans fat 0 g | |||
| Cholesterol 0 mg | 0% | ||
| Sodium 45 mg | 2% | ||
| Potassium 0 mg | 0% | ||
| Total carbohydrate 54 g | 18% | ||
| Dietary fiber 0 g | 0% | ||
| Sugars 54 g | |||
| Protein 0 g | |||
| Vitamin A | 0% | Vitamin C | 0% |
| Calcium | 0% | Iron | 0% |
| *Percent daily values are based on a 2,000‑calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. | |||
[edit] References
- ^ Dr Pepper FAQ, Cadbury Schweppes Jessica Doughrty's American Beverage, Accessed July 27, 2007
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