Talk:Sunkist (soft drink)

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To anyone who expands this article in the future - Sunkist in Australia does not contain caffeine, possibly in other countries as well? --Windsok 16:37, 10 January 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Trivia

According to rapper Young Buck, this was 2Pac's favorite drink. Should we add it? Info: http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=13734


[edit] Spelling

Maybe it should be pointed out that it is not called 'sinkist' :p (my friend tried to convince me it was called that). Look at the spelling on the can!!! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 58.104.171.167 (talk) 11:21, August 23, 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Existance

Sunkist products must exist longer than since the late 1970s. I remember drinking Sunkist juices back in the 1960s (and by the way, in German commercials the product name, while written Sunkist, is mispronounced "Soonkist"). --Maxl 13:27, 20 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] where to get specific flavors

I have only seen Pineapple sunkist once in my life. It is my favorite soda of all time bar none. however I only saw it when I was in Bermuda. I have heard it is available in Texas and Florida and possibly Hawaii, however I have yet to find it in those states.

I have only seen Strawberry, Fruit Punch and Peach in Florida and that was very recently. Does anyone have some kind of key that would tell us what flavors are available where?

[edit] Cola?!

2 Sunkist Cola cans, American (left) and Chinese (right)

I changed this to:

2 Sunkist Soda cans, American (left) and Chinese (right)

...mainly because I'm sure there's no Sunkist brand cola drink and that the cans shown in the picture are the orange soda cans. --75.16.74.112 05:06, 26 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sweeteners

For a while, Diet Sunkist Orange used Splenda (sucralose) in the USA but has recently switched back to aspartame. The last box I bought had the Splenda logo on the box but not the cans- which listed aspartame in the ingredients.