Oransoda
Oransoda is an Italian carbonated orange-flavored soft drink created in the 1940s by Milan-based company Saga. It is similar to Orangina.
In 1980 it was sold to Crodo, which became part of the Campari Group in 1999.
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Oransoda is an Italian carbonated orange-flavored soft drink created in the 1940s by Milan-based company Saga. It is similar to Orangina.
In 1980 it was sold to Crodo, which became part of the Campari Group in 1999.
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