Mirinda

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Template:Short description Template:Distinguish Template:More citations needed Template:Infobox brand Mirinda (Template:IPAc-en Template:Respell) is a brand of soft drink that was created in Spain in 1959 and has been distributed globally by PepsiCo since 1970. Its name comes from the Esperanto translation of "admirable" or "amazing".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Mirinda is available in multiple formulations of flavour, carbonation and sweetener depending on the taste of individual markets. It is made in many different fruit varieties, but the orange flavour represents the majority of Mirinda sales worldwide following a major repositioning of the brand towards that flavour in the early 1990s.Template:Citation needed

Mirinda is also branded under various other names around the world: Sukita (Brazil), Yedigün (Turkey), Slam (Italy until 2021), Frustyle (Russia since 2022), and Sol (some US states).Template:Citation needed

History and markets

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Logo variant without the stylized "M"

Mirinda was first produced in Spain. American beverage company PepsiCo acquired the Mirinda brand in 1970<ref name="Pepsi_Mirinda">Template:Cite web</ref> and markets it primarily outside the United States. It competes with The Coca-Cola Company's Fanta and Dr Pepper Snapple Group's Crush.

It became available in the United States in late 2003 in bilingual packaging, and was sold at a reduced price, becoming a competitor against Coca-Cola's Fanta brand. Since 2005, Mirinda flavours have largely been sold under the Tropicana Twister Soda brand in the United States except in Guam, where Pepsi began selling it under the Mirinda brand in 2007 (replacing Chamorro Punch Orange).Template:Citation needed

As of 1990, Mirinda had been a solid seller in Asian and South American markets.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref> The drink was also launched around 1991 in Australia.<ref name=":0" /> KFC in Australia switched from the Coca-Cola to the Pepsi family of soft drinks. It then sold Mirinda Orange and Mirinda Lemon, before later changing to Sunkist and Solo when the Australian Pepsi bottler gained the rights to the Schweppes/Dr Pepper brands. In the 2010s and 2020s, Mirinda syrups were available at Big W department stores.Template:Citation needed

Mirinda is no longer sold in New Zealand, replacedTemplate:When with the introduction of PepsiCo's new Mountain Dew range of similar flavours (Code Red, Live Wire, Pitch Black, Electro Shock and Passionfruit Frenzy).Template:Citation needed

In Italy, it was sold under the brand Slam until 2021, when it was renamed.Template:Citation needed

Advertising

The "Mirinda Craver" ads produced by Jim Henson from 1975 to 1978 involved a monster called the Mirinda Craver (performed by Bob Payne and voiced by Allen Swift) craving the Mirinda drinks and doing anything to obtain one.Template:Citation needed

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Old orange and lima Mirinda bottles

A campaign between 1994 and 1996 used the tag-line "The Taste is in Mirinda" with the Blue Man Group. In some markets, including Mexico, the Blue Man Group campaign re-launched Mirinda away from a multi-flavour positioning to a brand solely focused on the orange flavour.Template:Citation needed

Mirinda advertising campaigns have been handled by Pepsi's stable of creative agencies, including BBDO and J. Walter Thompson.Template:Citation needed

Mirinda regularly introduces special movie-themed editions in Asia. Recent onesTemplate:When included Batman (blueberry) and Superman (fruit punch). Mirinda has also recentlyTemplate:When released a new flavour of drinks called Mirinda creme. They come in three flavours: mango, raspberry and lime.Template:Citation needed

Flavors

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Mirinda as a name

Mirinda is also a female name of Spanish and Esperanto origin as the following people:

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See also

References

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