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Our Core 4 brands
•#1 ginger ale in the U.S. and Canada, which includes regular, diet and TEN
•Brand also includes club soda, tonic, sparkling seltzer water and other mixers
•Created in Toronto, Canada in 1904 and introduced in the U.S. in 1919
•#2 lemon-lime CSD in the U.S.
•Flavors include regular, diet, cherry and 7UP TEN
•The original "Un-Cola," created in 1929
•#1 root beer in the U.S.
•Flavors include regular, diet, cream soda and A&W TEN
•A classic all-American beverage first sold at a veteran's parade in 1919
•#1 orange CSD in the U.S.
•Flavors include orange, strawberry, grape, diet, Sunkist TEN and other fruits
•Licensed to us as a CSD by the Sunkist Growers Association since 1986
Other CSD brands
•#1 grapefruit CSD in the U.S. and a leading grapefruit CSD in Mexico
•Founded in 1938
•#3 orange CSD in the U.S.
•Flavors include orange, diet and other fruits
•Brand began as the all-natural orange flavor drink in 1906
•#1 carbonated mineral water brand in Mexico
•Brand includes Flavors, Twist, Orangeade and Lemonade
•Mexico's oldest mineral water