Country Time is a mixture of flavored lemon-flavored soft drinks and soft drinks. Mixed powder is produced by Kraft Foods. Dr. Pepper Snapple Group bottles and cans ready-to-drink version of the line under the brand license.
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History
Country Time mixture of lemonade flavored drinks was introduced in 1975 by General Foods. Over the years various other flavors, including pink lemonade, raspberries, and strawberries, are added. In 1981 A & amp; W obtained a license to make bottles and cans ready to drink products from public food owners. In 1989, General Foods merged with Kraft Foods, placing the brand under the ownership of Kraft, which still has it to this day.
Country Time has been sponsoring NASCAR cars since 1989 when Michael Waltrip drove the car, posting the top 5 finishes in it. Probably the most famous racer is Neil Bonnett driving a Country Time-sponsored car for Daytona 500 1994, the same race he'd experienced in his accident.
Country Time Lite Lemonade and Lite Pink Lemonade were introduced in 2007 with half the sugar from regular Country Time (advertised as 35 calories per serving).
In April 2012, Sodastream added some flavor of Country Time to the Sodamix line of syrup for the company's home soda maker line.
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See also
- List of lemonade topics
References
External links
- Official website
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