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Vytváří profil zájmů návštěvníků webových stránek, aby se jim prostřednictvím retargetingu zobrazovaly relevantní a personalizované reklamy I’ve never tried to use San Pellegrino and while I can imagine it’s a lot closer than using any other US orange soda (Orange Crush, Sunkist, …), it’s probably missing a bit sweetness / has a bit too much bitterness to it from what I recall. I guess I’ll have to give this a try now…
At a court hearing in June, Riegele attorney Axel Oldekop said: “It’s not about destroying ‘Paulaner Spezi’ but wanting fair compensation for… investing a lot of money in the brand for years.”
Is Paulaner Made By Monks?
Most large beverage manufacturers sell similar products, though mostly in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Examples are Schwip Schwap by PepsiCo or Mezzo Mix by the Coca-Cola Company though most grocery store chains sell generic brand versions of the drink as well, usually called "Cola-Mix". Mezzo Mix–Made by the Coca-Cola Company. Their tagline is “ Cola küsst Orange” (Cola kisses Orange). I’ve seen this one at a few German Delicatessens.
When the brand was registered in 1956, Riegele at first sold beer under the trademark. Since the 1970s, Spezi has been produced and bottled by different local breweries under a franchising agreement. [2] The first Original Spezi Cola Orange TV commercial aired in 1989. [3] Being born and living in Bavaria, I can confirm that a 50/50 mix of orange lemonade and Coke is too much on the orange side. Still your information is correct, a “roughly” 50/50 mix is what you usually get if it’s manually done in a restaurant. I personally prefer somewhat more Coke, your 2/3 to 1/3 ratio sounds pretty close to that. So you can call that Bavarian-approved now 🙂
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