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REAL Orange Soda (European Orangina) VS American Orange Sodas *ASTONISHING 

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Shocking Quality difference again between European orange soda drink Orangina and the Main stream American Orange Sodas. #tastetest #orangina #americanreacts
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@-mrflynn
@-mrflynn 22 часа назад
No oranges were harmed in the making of American orange Fanta
@zefyrisd69
@zefyrisd69 22 часа назад
They should add this on their bottles
@gerardflynn7382
@gerardflynn7382 21 час назад
That's because there is no orange in the US Fanta. Just (harmful) chemicals.
@marianacoimbracardoso9928
@marianacoimbracardoso9928 21 час назад
😂
@janihaavisto79
@janihaavisto79 21 час назад
Yeah, U.S Fanta is just full o adatives and sweeteners. But no real thing at all.or maybe it has likely.01% oranges so that no one can sue them not having oranges. 😂😂😂😊
@glumada2
@glumada2 21 час назад
​@@janihaavisto79 I think he showed in the last video that the US Fanta has a "contains no real juice" text on it's label
@fakeAratPrime
@fakeAratPrime 23 часа назад
That EU Fanta vs USA Fanta has led y'all to a rabbit hole huh.
@gerardflynn7382
@gerardflynn7382 21 час назад
Orange Fanta from the US has no orange in it, just (harmful) chemicals.
@Half_of_The_World
@Half_of_The_World 21 час назад
Yup
@rizzo170980
@rizzo170980 21 час назад
And wait until they learn that CapriSun is a german brand😮😮😮😮😮
@mrmagoo-i2l
@mrmagoo-i2l 21 час назад
European Fanta, the EU is a governmental body. Europe is not the EU, thank goodness.
@eliphas_vlka
@eliphas_vlka 21 час назад
​@@rizzo170980 im french and i didnt knew
@schelfie1986
@schelfie1986 23 часа назад
Dont forget to shake the bottle of Orangina first before opening. It makes sure that the pulp is more in the drink and not on the buttom of the bottle...
@janickpauwels3792
@janickpauwels3792 23 часа назад
It's carbonated, so don't shake it, just move the bottle around gently to mix the pulp. Violently shaking it removes the gas in the drink and increases the pressure. The drink could "explode" in your face when you open it.
@bigtrevs
@bigtrevs 22 часа назад
@@janickpauwels3792no you shake it. It’s literally the company slogan! “Shake Me!” And “shake the bottle, wake the drink!”
@gerardflynn7382
@gerardflynn7382 21 час назад
​@@janickpauwels3792Because of the shape of the bottle it doesn't fizz all over the place.
@mavadelo
@mavadelo 21 час назад
@@janickpauwels3792 I know it is counter intuitive but yes, you do actually shake it. Shaking can be done gentle as well ;) You wouldn't shake it like it is a milkshake or a cup of dice obviously.
@aoeuable
@aoeuable 21 час назад
The German ones say "with Pulp!" upside down under the "Orangina" logo so by the time you're reading it you've already dislodged most of it.
@Nako3
@Nako3 19 часов назад
That bright orange color from the american soda is concerning. In Japan the fanta is like the european one.
@vaibuscala6441
@vaibuscala6441 18 часов назад
everything food related in the us is concerning. For some reason, a LOT of their products are actually banned in europe
@hex1c
@hex1c 17 часов назад
@@vaibuscala6441 Instant Stuffing and Mashed Potatoes, Skittles, Twinkies and Little Debbie Swiss Rolls, Pillsbury Biscuits, Bread with Potassium Bromate, High Fructose Corn Syrup, American Pork, Chlorinated Chicken, Gatorade, Wheat Thins, Coffee Mate Creamer, Ritz Crackers, Frosted Flakes, Mountain Dew, Boxed Mac and Cheese, Froot Loops. These are just a quick google search, I'm sure the list goes on and on. We do have some of these brands in Europe but they are changed so much that its not even close to the American version.
@AngelinaJolie734
@AngelinaJolie734 16 часов назад
@@vaibuscala6441 And they don't want our cheeses. 😭
@bewilderbeestie
@bewilderbeestie 14 часов назад
@@AngelinaJolie734 The US makes a lot of really good cheese --- apparently! From Wisconsin, I think. I've just never seen them for sale anywhere. Visiting Texas once I had to go to the European import section of the supermarket to find edible cheese. It seems to be like this for a lot of food; the good stuff isn't shipped anywhere and is only available locally.
@CROM-on1bz
@CROM-on1bz 13 часов назад
@@bewilderbeestie It's as if it's a perfect system: The government doesn't set any public health standards, insurance companies are very expensive and don't protect but are getting fabulously rich, health care is overpriced and they pay a lot of money to the state in the form of taxes. The only ones who get screwed are the Americans. But hey, since they're convinced they're the happiest people in the world, the freest, etc., etc., let's not feel sorry for them.
@SirTheobald
@SirTheobald 18 часов назад
now my friend you're ready to try san pellegrino sodas which in my unbiased opinion are peak citrus sodas but as an italian who used to go to france very often, orangina is truly goated
@czechgop7631
@czechgop7631 15 часов назад
Very biased opinion, but I fully support this message
@medialex78
@medialex78 15 часов назад
Not to forget Lemon Soda/Oran Soda of Italian Campari brand. Highly recommended by an addicted German!
@hansburger285
@hansburger285 15 часов назад
Some of these San Pellegrino Sodas are very tasteful - I agree.
@moonstriker7350
@moonstriker7350 15 часов назад
@@medialex78 I usually ask for that lemon soda just about anywhere I sit down in southern Italy (if the weather is hot)
@squarecircle1473
@squarecircle1473 15 часов назад
OMG I second this. San Pellegrino Clementina flavor!!! Its soo good!
@lloydtancred
@lloydtancred 23 часа назад
It’s from France, available from everywhere, Oragina is considered the best, very little chemicals, orange pulp is on their by design.
@Craig_Humphries
@Craig_Humphries 23 часа назад
That's interesting to know. I thought it originated from Algeria in the early 1900's.
@jonnydarkfang2816
@jonnydarkfang2816 23 часа назад
I haven't had Orangina in years. Gotta see if I can find a bottle as I have a hankering all a sudden!
@bluej511
@bluej511 23 часа назад
​@@Craig_Humphries its actually a Spanish invention :)
@Craig_Humphries
@Craig_Humphries 23 часа назад
​@bluej511 oh wow. I had no idea. Thanks.
@bluej511
@bluej511 23 часа назад
@@Craig_Humphries yup Spanish chemist living in Algeria.
@Laastrie
@Laastrie 22 часа назад
You can't imagine how it's hard for me to see someone open and drink an Orangina without shaking it before 😆
@niklo322
@niklo322 21 час назад
XD
@Capital.Wonders
@Capital.Wonders 21 час назад
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@rhdrhd3255
@rhdrhd3255 21 час назад
i don't shake it i don't like the pulp 😂
@davidpelc
@davidpelc 21 час назад
I also noticed that. But you can´t really shake it, just move the bottle upside down to mix it a little.
@markmundy3435
@markmundy3435 19 часов назад
Shake the bottle, wake the drink. I was going mad, shake it, shake it, shake it first!!!
@quask
@quask 23 часа назад
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO HE FORGOT TO SHAKE IT you are suposed to shake it so that the pulp can be equally distributed in the drink (and i think it might add a little fizz to the first sips)
@PLF...
@PLF... 20 часов назад
pulp shouldn't be in there in the first place.
@quask
@quask 19 часов назад
@@PLF... grow up
@filipoketic1718
@filipoketic1718 18 часов назад
I think best way to do it is to flip bottle upside down for 15-20 seconds and then flip it back and open after 5 sec and drink third or half of it. Then u’ll keep enough gas inside to have another opening of the bottle fully carbonated. Altho with Orangina, even shaking it (gently ofc not a champagne shake) doesnt pull too much gas out and even if it does, orangina is still tasty without gas regardless imo. Only juice thar comes with 12% natural juice that is sold in stores and is not “ultra premium, ultra expensive”.
@XX-lr6wm
@XX-lr6wm 18 часов назад
​@@PLF...You shouldn't talk nonsensical BS in the first place
@PoNiCoN
@PoNiCoN 17 часов назад
Not really shake it....but you turn orangina once or twice upside down slow and thats it.
@AdamMPick
@AdamMPick 18 часов назад
The pulp was a technical issue with the first batches. It was not supposed to have it, but people liked it so much, it became the whole soul of the drink. The slight fault became the charme.
@fredericjaquet3729
@fredericjaquet3729 Час назад
Microsoft would say "It's not a bug, it's a feature" 😄
@paulschofield985
@paulschofield985 16 часов назад
Your Fanta looks radioactive 😂😂
@RobertClaeson
@RobertClaeson 10 часов назад
I think it is.
@gigantor62
@gigantor62 2 часа назад
It is! Full of flouride.
@vladd6787
@vladd6787 23 часа назад
The slogan used to be Shake the bottle wake the taste.
@p.ukem0n327
@p.ukem0n327 23 часа назад
shake a beverage with carbonated water in it? no thank you.
@sztucznamotyka1768
@sztucznamotyka1768 23 часа назад
​@@p.ukem0n327in just shake lightly and open slowly
@cobrakai4761
@cobrakai4761 23 часа назад
​@@p.ukem0n327 alright? Dont get the full Taste then I guess?
@Saiwanngo
@Saiwanngo 23 часа назад
I hold the bottle with the lid down for a moment and it works quite well
@jesperhansson7217
@jesperhansson7217 22 часа назад
Yea its not like shake it, its more of a turn the bottle upside down a few times slowly n then open ❤️
@SebbeDK
@SebbeDK 23 часа назад
You should give the San Pellegrino sodas a shot, if you can find them. They have a lot of good citrus fruit varieties, like blood orange.
@AlexphoenixWing
@AlexphoenixWing 23 часа назад
Love San Pellegrino... unfortunately they are owned by Nestle so I stopped buying them
@andr386
@andr386 22 часа назад
They are fucking delicious. But they are also some of the sweetest soda one can find in Europe.
@jakobholgersson4400
@jakobholgersson4400 22 часа назад
Not really the same thing, but SOOO good.
@Udo-so4qg
@Udo-so4qg 22 часа назад
Sanpellegrino Aranciata Rossa, I love it!
@klarasee806
@klarasee806 22 часа назад
@@AlexphoenixWingI came here to say exactly the same 👍
@mariokuppers5686
@mariokuppers5686 23 часа назад
Can we all please appreciate that Daniela puts her life on risc drinking the American stuff for an simple taste Test
@Luis33B0xx3r
@Luis33B0xx3r 21 час назад
And on that note... is she Portuguese, by any chance? The way she said here name sounded a lot like portuguese.
@PLF...
@PLF... 20 часов назад
If there is one thing American producers care about it's to keep their customers alive and able to continue costumering - so wouldn't count on any risks being undertaken here.
@mattsmith5421
@mattsmith5421 19 часов назад
​@@Luis33B0xx3rmexican I think
@walkir2662
@walkir2662 19 часов назад
@@PLF... You forget that "consumering" includes hospital bills and the loans to cover those.
@WookieWarriorz
@WookieWarriorz 17 часов назад
Mate it's just a drink, you're fine grow up. Americans soda taste 100x better ever since the sugar tax where every drink including orangina has artificial sweetener which has a bitter after taste and no strong syrup taste. Orangina used to taste like 10x better too before the sweetener.
@TheRedpulsar
@TheRedpulsar 18 часов назад
Orangina is an original product from France. As far as I know, there is no better lemonade than this one. I come from Germany. We always get it in the supermarket. Before drinking, turn the drink upside down so that the best of the orange settles at the bottom, turn it again and enjoy. I think they even come in glass bottles and it's even better. I wish everyone who reads this, Have a Nice Day
@n_other_1604
@n_other_1604 15 часов назад
I don't always get it in Germany, at least where I live, but I prefer San Pellegrinos sodas anyway but even more some non alcoholic Radlers.
@stephenallen4635
@stephenallen4635 13 часов назад
club orange was brilliant before they gimped it with sweeteners
@hazyblue69
@hazyblue69 13 часов назад
orangina was created by a Spanish chemist Agustín Trigo in Algeria. The concept & recipe was later bought by a Frenchman Léon Beton.
@virkots
@virkots 13 часов назад
lmao
@slevintv5729
@slevintv5729 13 часов назад
Lorina is goated
@BranislavUrban
@BranislavUrban 15 часов назад
Fun Fact: all three american soda had 0 g of proteins and about 60-80 g of sugar. Orangina had 0,1 g of protein (Bialko = Protein) and just 9 g of sugar.
@DonnieX6
@DonnieX6 12 часов назад
In Europe the nutrition is always based on a sample of 100ml or 100g. For the Orangina that is 9g/100ml, so in total it is still a lot with 45g of sugar for the 500ml bottle.
@TheSorcerer1
@TheSorcerer1 11 часов назад
@@DonnieX6 Correct. Sunkist, for example, has 11.8g of sugar per 100mL, and 48.4g of sugar in a 375mL can. OP definitely misunderstood their google search.
@MrProthall
@MrProthall 4 часа назад
@@TheSorcerer1 The Orange Soda from the US says "71g sugar per serving" with the serving size being one bottle. So while 45g is still a lot for the Orangina, the American one is a bit more than 150% of that.
@livewallberg
@livewallberg 3 часа назад
​@@DonnieX6no one drinks half a liter of soda here. The bottls are 0,33liter
@lynnm6413
@lynnm6413 2 часа назад
As kids we had to mix Orangina with water because we weren‘t sed to the high sugar content and the strong carbonation. So we got the one Orangina bottle if we went to restaurants in France, and asked for a glad to mix it with the free tap water. I still prefer to drink Orangina that way, reduces the sugar 2/3rds
@MattEffect
@MattEffect 23 часа назад
I just looked this up, so Orangina was invented by Spanish pharmacist Augustin Trigo Mirallès and introduced at a fair in Marseille (France) in 1932 under the name Naranjina. There frenchman Léon Beton bought the distribution rights and changed the name to Orangina.
@Ilar-en7lg
@Ilar-en7lg 20 часов назад
I think it was his father (Agustín de Trigo Mezquita) who invented it. He also invented TriNaranjus.
@Mathemagical55
@Mathemagical55 20 часов назад
Most European languages derive their word for orange from the sanskrit _naranga_ . They were originally called noranges in English.
@dyawr
@dyawr 19 часов назад
​@@Mathemagical55 That's so interesting. Noranges also sounds like a French word.
@CROM-on1bz
@CROM-on1bz 18 часов назад
Coca Cola is a French invention whose formula was sold to an American industrialist... Yes, I don't know what to be proud of when you see the ravages of this drink.😢
@philippos5547
@philippos5547 17 часов назад
La naranja = the orange
@JanHejn
@JanHejn 23 часа назад
I don't know why but colours of those US "orange" drinks seem absolutely hilarious to me 🤣
@agnieszkamalinska6966
@agnieszkamalinska6966 22 часа назад
Like chemicals.
@gerardflynn7382
@gerardflynn7382 21 час назад
​@@agnieszkamalinska6966They are chemicals.
@Mike-zx1kx
@Mike-zx1kx 21 час назад
The manufacturers knows it make them looking artificial but that were the only way they could squeeze some red dye 40 and 50 in it. And they got to keep those patients flowing to their buddy´s in the "healthcare business sector". No sold allergenic pharmaceuticals, no bonus kick back. 😂😳
@agnieszkamalinska6966
@agnieszkamalinska6966 21 час назад
@@gerardflynn7382 I know, but I even don't buy chemicals in such colour...
@rhdrhd3255
@rhdrhd3255 21 час назад
it's orange like the color orange 😂
@paulozavala3232
@paulozavala3232 22 часа назад
That european cap has taken all by surprise, even us european! Ome dag during this summer this caps came from nowhere! I thought it was something Swedish until i saw via social media that this was universal in Europe!
@erraldstyler
@erraldstyler 22 часа назад
i only found out about it on his fanta video lol i noticed the caps were a little stubborn recently, but didn´t get it
@Henrik_Holst
@Henrik_Holst 21 час назад
It only took people by surprise who where not following EU discussions, it all started with a study the EU did back in 2015 that showed that the majority of plastic waste on EU beaches consisted of bottle caps (and among them Swedish beaches where among the worst).
@jeanlundi2141
@jeanlundi2141 21 час назад
I had to watch one of these videos to actually read someone explaining this......for the past year I was like "why the hell do all the bottle caps in all drinks seem to be crappy for a while now??" xD
@Henrik_Holst
@Henrik_Holst 20 часов назад
@@jeanlundi2141 blame national media from their lack of covering EU topics. It's really infuriating how little information on EU is really in the news.
@mrmagoo-i2l
@mrmagoo-i2l 20 часов назад
@@Henrik_HolstGood to know, I knew there would be a good reason for this. I love this kind of clever engineering.
@Maca494
@Maca494 16 часов назад
this poor man is gonna end up moving only to not eat whatever america gives him XDDD
@kronop8884
@kronop8884 19 часов назад
As a visitor to the US some 25 year ago I was amazed that one brand (I dont remeber wich one) of orange soda was marketed by "Pure Artificial" on the label, it really didn't inspire a purchase....
@yakoobski
@yakoobski 21 час назад
That Orangina had a Polish label. /edit premature comment 😅He read it was from Poland. "Z miąższem pomarańczy" means with orange pulp. "Smak klasycznej pomarańczy" means taste of a classic orange. The european attached cap is supposed to help with recycling but I find it extremely handy when driving a car. No more caps flying away and getting stuck under the seat. Hello Mrs. Rocker, glad We finally get to see the face of the mysterious voice 😂
@JachuJustyDriver
@JachuJustyDriver 18 часов назад
Do jazdy spoko, ale przy żywcu zdrój (niegazowanym), jest tak cienka nakrętka, że potrafi przeskoczyć na zwoju, gdy lata zamknięta po aucie. Ostatnio zmoczyłem tak fotel.
@moonstriker7350
@moonstriker7350 15 часов назад
Polish / Hungarian
@Afkhh
@Afkhh 12 часов назад
I hate it, my kids have trouble screwing the cap back on. A poza tym sądzę, że Unia Europejska powinna zostać zniszczona!
@sebsch1858
@sebsch1858 23 часа назад
San Pellegrino lemonade is also worth a try. It‘s one of the best you can buy in my opinion.
@MattyEngland
@MattyEngland 23 часа назад
It used to be before they replaced the sugar with cancer causing artificial sweeteners.
@sebsch1858
@sebsch1858 23 часа назад
@@MattyEngland I don’t think they did that for the german product. The ingredients list doesn‘t state any sweeteners here. But sad to hear that they did it in your country.
@mickpalmer6213
@mickpalmer6213 23 часа назад
Oringina and San pellegrino can't be put up together. It's completely different
@mickpalmer6213
@mickpalmer6213 23 часа назад
​@MattyEngland pellegrino don't do that, it's only in light products, you can't find pellegrino light in europe at all, substant is aspartam.
@quask
@quask 23 часа назад
that's my fav drink of all time it feels like drinking straight electrircity and i fking love it
@nilsjurgensen1894
@nilsjurgensen1894 23 часа назад
Orangina is from France. When i was a Teenager back in the 80's i spend many holidays in France. Back then, they sold Orangina in tiny glasbottles in the shape of an Orange. 😊 Next time you have to taste german 'Fassbrause' or 'Almdudler' from Austria! Greetings from Germany.
@erebostd
@erebostd 22 часа назад
Absolutely 😁👍
@hanswurst9371
@hanswurst9371 22 часа назад
And Bionade...
@DJKLProductions
@DJKLProductions 21 час назад
As someone who knows and knew the original Berliner Fassbrause before all sorts of mainstream breweries brought beer-based mixed drinks onto the market, which they simply brazenly call fassbrause, I think they should try the original first, which unfortunately isn't possible because it's hardly available outside of Berlin. I only know of one store in my area (I don't come from Berlin) that sells the stuff. Well, never mind, because otherwise I don't think the other fassbrauses are bad at all; I'm just unhappy with the naming.
@monolith2063
@monolith2063 16 часов назад
Orangina was originally invented by a Spanish chemistunder the name "Naranjina" in the 1930ths, later the recipe was sold to a French businessman. In the early 2000ths the brand was sold to Cadbury Schweppes and in 2009 to Japanese company Suntory. Today it is produced in different countries under license from Suntory.
@drago1616
@drago1616 16 часов назад
@@monolith2063 invented by a spanish chemistuder ON ALGERIA, y'all always forget that part
@DianonForce
@DianonForce 18 часов назад
Europe: "No chemicals in our drinks!" , US: "OVERREGULATIONS!" 😄
@JutlandAngel
@JutlandAngel 16 часов назад
We do have chemicals in some of our drinks. In our fanta there are like 7 e numbers. Then again it is considered one of the worst orange sodas, the discount soda I can get where I live only have 2 e numbers. E numbers doesn't mean it's necessarily artificial and some you actually need like E300 (vitamine C).
@Budai976
@Budai976 2 часа назад
@@JutlandAngel E300 is actually ascorbic acid which is artificial vitamin C. Excessive consumption can cause kidney problems.
@platinaatje6134
@platinaatje6134 8 минут назад
Freedom!!
@segaiuolo
@segaiuolo 16 часов назад
4:09 "Is there any pulp in there?" "No, actually, I can see your skeleton through it"
@DJarr216
@DJarr216 23 часа назад
When i was a kid, my family allways went on a 3 week camping trip in the summer. One year, when camping in France, we went to visit a market in a small town near the campsite. After visiting the market we stopped at a café and ordered some drinks. Kid me wanted a fanta but the café didn't have fanta, they had a different orange soda, so that's what I ended up getting. When drinks got served I ended up with an orangina. I've been hooked ever since. Nothing beats an ice cold orangina on a hot summer day. Serving tip: When you drink it you want to shake the bottle so the pulp isn't all settled on the bottom. On a sidenote, the water used can alter the taste for both soda and beer. There will allways be slight taste differences between waters from different sources. Your polish imported orangina will be slightly different from the original french one.
@MattEffect
@MattEffect 23 часа назад
Orangina Rouge also worth a try as well as Fritz-Limo Orange
@ju55163
@ju55163 22 часа назад
Most of people doesn't know is that after twisting euro cup open you should flip the cap on the side and pull down, then small section of plastic will break and the cap will hang on a longer tether.
@PLF...
@PLF... 21 час назад
Not all brands, it's entirely up to the individual producer, the only rule is that it has to be [harder to remove]. Plenty of brands are just the same as the American cap but just without the breakaway slit so it just sits there annoyingly
@IQEGO
@IQEGO 21 час назад
*some. Every producer of the bottles has different mechanism. For example Coca Cola bottle cap is supposed to be flipper over to the other side, it's actually drawn on it :D
@wethermon
@wethermon 19 часов назад
In Portugal we have a brand called "Sumol" it has sugar but I like the orange one more than Fanta for sure.
@RM6737
@RM6737 11 часов назад
Yep, I agree, Sumol is better than Fanta.
@naycnay
@naycnay 11 часов назад
I'm from Jersey and we have a massive Madeiran diaspora here. Can find Sumol everywhere, even if it's tucked away a bit. It's decent. I like the pineapple one.
@tiagoseixas1
@tiagoseixas1 7 часов назад
Sumol Passion Fruit is the one.
@pikminologueraisin2139
@pikminologueraisin2139 3 часа назад
Sumol is fine I like it better than fanta
@fasma
@fasma 17 минут назад
Sumol Orange is the original one, and still the best... it also has pulp inside, but its green colored not yellow... but don't let that fool you... Sumol Passion Fruit is also really good
@unclewade100
@unclewade100 9 часов назад
Never seen red sunkist before. In Aussie land, we follow European guidelines 😮
@Paintotal_
@Paintotal_ 23 часа назад
Orangina is from France, BUT Spanish did invent Naranjina before. For Orangina, the special adding to Naranjina is to add real pulp, so you have to shake the bottle berfore opening the bottle.
@supreme3376
@supreme3376 23 часа назад
That One was made in Poland
@whoisyou4049
@whoisyou4049 22 часа назад
​@@supreme3376i think he means the origin not where this specific bottle is from
@rockbleen4386
@rockbleen4386 21 час назад
@@supreme3376 Doesnt change the fact that the brand Orangina is French. Toyota cars made in USA doesnt make them USA cars for exemple, still Japanese.
@rhdrhd3255
@rhdrhd3255 21 час назад
@@supreme3376 yes but orangina was a french brand initially
@CapitaineElsass
@CapitaineElsass 21 час назад
yeah I would say it's both spanish and french. without Spain the drink wouldn't exist , but without france too
@gohumberto
@gohumberto 22 часа назад
Every British kid who went on French holidays has great memories of Orangina. Glass bottle makes it even better.
@MostlyPennyCat
@MostlyPennyCat 20 часов назад
Spanish for me, andalucia.
@superjan008
@superjan008 19 часов назад
German kids: Same !!! 😊 The glass bottle always reminded me of Asterix bottle with the magic portion (from the very old books, not the later ones)
@MostlyPennyCat
@MostlyPennyCat 17 часов назад
@@superjan008 "Very old books"? The only ones I remember reading were the hardback collections in the 1980s, are those the ones?
@WanderfalkeAT
@WanderfalkeAT 16 часов назад
Glass and Can, nothing else... You Brits have to drink the Yankee Poison now, other than your piss poor beer at least. Just wait for American Fanta presented to you by a LGBTQ++xyz Member, if it not allready happened :)
@rick1901
@rick1901 15 часов назад
@@superjan008 same (as your western neighbour)
@3gor73
@3gor73 22 часа назад
The idea behind the European top is that you have to place the top back on the bottles for recycling as a lot of people where not doing this when you could take the top off where placing them separately or throwing away the tops so is to reduce plastic waist and also to stop the caps from falling through the conveyor system at the recycling centres. This now legally mandatory in the EU by law however as we in the uk are no longer in the EU and is not binding by law however the system is used here so companies don’t have to produce one top for Europe and one for the uk.
@tajj7
@tajj7 22 часа назад
Which is the ultimate irony of Brexit, which was apparently about 'taking back control' except we get so many products from the EU and sell so many to the EU, that we basically have to follow EU rules because it would be dumb for a manufacturer to make a product specifically just for the UK, so now we just follow EU rules but have given up all say in making them.
@Charsy8
@Charsy8 21 час назад
@@tajj7 Yep, they gave up all the benefits they got from being a member and for what! The irony is funny and I'd normally laugh, but not in this case, cause it's just plain sad. So many people were manipulated into falling for that scam and now the majority will suffer for it.
@thescrewfly
@thescrewfly 16 часов назад
@@tajj7 The bigger irony is that the referendum was intended as a consultative referendum not a binding one. Cameron was clearly so rattled by the in-fighting about it within his party, more perhaps than the actual outcome, that he resigned immediately rather than deal with the fallout.
@LowPlainsDrifter60
@LowPlainsDrifter60 4 часа назад
The ultimate irony of Brexit is that those who voted for it, didn't know what they were actually voting for other than sound bites & slogans.
@rogerk6180
@rogerk6180 19 часов назад
You need to pull the cap up. Then you can shift the cap to the other side so it doesn't get in your way and poke you in the cheek. The little ring that holds it on is split in 2, so when you pull it up it creates a hinge that lets you move the cap over the top.
@veritas4698
@veritas4698 12 часов назад
It doesn't work like that with a lot of brands. With some you screw it of then twist the cap and one side will snap off and you can hold the cap upside down against the bottle and it's out of the way. I don't know which one orangina has I haven't bought it since they introduced those stupid caps
@Hansen710
@Hansen710 8 часов назад
wow just remove the lid, it is legal to remove it
@PrzemekM25
@PrzemekM25 18 часов назад
This Orangina in video is from Poland, produced for Polish market.
@Rob2
@Rob2 16 часов назад
Of course you do not grow oranges in Poland, but indeed the orange juice concentrate is made in a country where they are grown, then shipped all over Europe in tanks, and in a local production company the water and other ingredients are added and the product is bottled. (because shipping bottles would cost a lot more) Apparently the Polish version, which is likely cheaper than e.g. Spanish or French product, is then exported to the USA. Even when it would not be bottled in Poland, there still would be versions specially bottled for Poland (with Polish text).
@infidel0317
@infidel0317 22 часа назад
Dude no, shake it to wake it, shake it to wake it.. You have to shake it, to wake it! :D
@RedLine0069
@RedLine0069 22 часа назад
yes it's french , but also if you find Sumol from portugal is also nice
@faktantarkistaja1347
@faktantarkistaja1347 22 часа назад
Orangina commercials are wild as hell. Pun definitely intended*
@rrolf71
@rrolf71 21 час назад
Yep, a reaction video to these would be interesting...
@giovannipomarico2035
@giovannipomarico2035 20 часов назад
Are you thinking avout he furry commercials? Or the "orange sanguine" ones? ^^
@rrolf71
@rrolf71 20 часов назад
@@giovannipomarico2035 The furry ones. I think their levels of furry innuendo would be mind-blowing to American audience.
@giovannipomarico2035
@giovannipomarico2035 20 часов назад
@@rrolf71 True ^^ Orange sanguine ones were funny too, orangina mascot being a chainsaw psychopath :)
@AngelinaJolie734
@AngelinaJolie734 16 часов назад
Mainly the 90's ones.
@StephaneCalabrese
@StephaneCalabrese 9 часов назад
Omg, you really listen to your viewers suggestions! 😊 Love it. Now I'll watch the video.
@mecha-sheep7674
@mecha-sheep7674 19 часов назад
Orangina has a complex history. It was created in Algeria by a French colonist, Léon Beton, who owned an orange plantation but using a recipe from a spanish pharmacist from Valencia. In 2001, Coca-Cola try to buy it, but the move is blocked by competition authorities, and Cadbury Schweppes buy it. Then, in 2009, it's bought by the japanese group Suntory. Thus, Spain, Algeria, France, the UK and Japan have all be implicated either in the birth or the development of the brand. However, it's first a french brand, because France is still its biggest market, with Japan a close second.
@Herzschreiber
@Herzschreiber 23 часа назад
German here. I know Orangina from France but it might be sold in Spain too. And OMG, it has always been my must-have whenever I visited France, even when I as a child way back then. I am glad you tried it. Looking at one of the bottles your wife held to the camera I had to laugh. It said "260 calories per serving". That wouldn't fly in Germany. Because what does "per serving" tell us? Right, it tells us nothing, it is not a correct measurement. Serving in a big glass, in a tiny glass, in a giant glass, in what, eh? In Germany it would for example be "so many calories in 0.3 liters". THAT is a statement. "per serving" isn't. :) Edit: The "cap-thing" is a relatively new European regulation. It is to hinder the cap to be divided from the bottle, so when the stuff goes to the recycling, both plastics are still in "one piece" instead of losing the cap on a hike or wherever, which would be non-compostable garbage in our nature. And last not least a recommendation: I don't know what the shops where you find the European stuff do import. But if you should ever stumble about a bottle named "Almdudler", please try it. It is from Austria, and it is a herbal soda. And I bet it would be a very unique experience for you. (Furthermore I guess you'd like it.)
@RaoulKunz1
@RaoulKunz1 23 часа назад
Huh? I bought an Orangina just last week in Germany - Always had it in the Basque area, so I suppose I have to say I first encountered in Spain, though the people I've had dealings with there would claim that it's available in occupied Basque😂. Best regards Raoul G. Kunz
@UrhFurlanicFurlow
@UrhFurlanicFurlow 23 часа назад
just above the serving text says that 1 bottle = 1 serving
@Herzschreiber
@Herzschreiber 23 часа назад
@@UrhFurlanicFurlow oh.... haven't realized that! *handpalm
@sandersson2813
@sandersson2813 22 часа назад
I love Almdudler, always drink it in Austria.
@damienzwikstra1667
@damienzwikstra1667 22 часа назад
in the US a serving size is a specific measurement the same size for all drinks, the same weight for all candy, the same wieght for all meats, etc. etc. I do think the european way is much more clear and better, but it is not as you discribe
@JoaquimPedroSantos
@JoaquimPedroSantos 22 часа назад
You need to try the Portuguese ones . Orange Sumol and Pineapple Sumol are the goats! We also have Brisa, from Madeira Island
@tiagoseixas1
@tiagoseixas1 7 часов назад
Sumol Passion Fruit for the surprise.
@salto1994
@salto1994 23 часа назад
Great video. nice seeing your wife on camera too for her reaction. can't wait to see that happening more often in the future. I feel like you'll get many recommendations in the future to do comparisons of beverages and food and etc
@ChriDDel
@ChriDDel 18 часов назад
I loved Orangina as a kid on holidays in France. It was such a treat. Today we also get it in germany. 🎉
@carolineskipper6976
@carolineskipper6976 22 часа назад
Is he going to shake it? He's got to shake it! Noooo! He didn't shake it! I remember drinking Orangina for the first time when visiting France (from the UK) when I was a child- and it was stunning! You can get it sometimes in the UK now- but back then it was something new. Another difference you didn't address is that the US sodas you showed had 260/270 calories in them- and the bottle of Orangina had 52.
@davidpelc
@davidpelc 23 часа назад
Yeah, Orangina is possible to buy in most of supermarkets here in EU, i can confirm that as a citizen of Czech Republic who is buying Orangina time to time in dutch chain of supermarkets called Albert and it cost around 50 Czech Crowns/2 € for 1.5L.🙂
@arnomeesters1
@arnomeesters1 23 часа назад
albert heijn to be precise
@TheXshot
@TheXshot 22 часа назад
@@arnomeesters1 nope. In Czech Republic they're called Albert. But they do belong to Albert Heijn.
@marlyd
@marlyd 22 часа назад
Wow there's AHs in the Czech Republic???
@joebloggs2473
@joebloggs2473 21 час назад
I can see why they are called "Albert". "Heijn" is unpronounceable in any other language. In English it is just "Hine".
@davidpelc
@davidpelc 21 час назад
@@joebloggs2473 Acrualy for Czechs "Heijn" wouldn´t be a big problem. For British or Americans i believe it could be a bit more difficult.😄
@alanmccarthy8786
@alanmccarthy8786 23 часа назад
San pelligrino is worth a try and cidona is a carbonated apple drink also worth a try
@prouvencau6343
@prouvencau6343 17 часов назад
In the ad, they say "Orangina, you have to shake it, or else the pulp stays in the bottom" (translated) And they're right in an ad for once 😅
@jimmytheswede2063
@jimmytheswede2063 17 часов назад
your nuclear orange fantas scares me lol
@Anitatata
@Anitatata 22 часа назад
Fanta legally HAS TO include real juice in its sodas in the EU in order to be legally allowed to have the name of a fruit in their labels.
@mcst6969
@mcst6969 23 часа назад
Fun fact: the nutrition label and the text under it is in Polish and Hungarian.
@GepardLaszlo
@GepardLaszlo Час назад
i was just searching for this comment
@valije
@valije 23 часа назад
I don't usually drink juice, but people that do tell me that in Portugal they have their own good orange beberage: Sumol.
@sergiosantos4267
@sergiosantos4267 22 часа назад
Yes Sumol is pretty good, and you can also find pulp in it.
@marlyd
@marlyd 22 часа назад
It's okay, pretty standard imo. Then again, most lemonade is pretty basic flavoured
@eliphas_vlka
@eliphas_vlka 21 час назад
Yep
@goyakat2211
@goyakat2211 16 часов назад
Yes, Sumol is better than orangina IMO, Compal is even better butt not the same kind of drink.
@martenhermans
@martenhermans 16 часов назад
In Europe, for example, we still have the brand "Mirinda" and it originally comes from Spain, but was sold by "PepsiCo" in 1970.
@nichderjeniche
@nichderjeniche 12 часов назад
Sinalco is probably the oldest brand in Europe. It exists since 1905.
@DoctorStrange01
@DoctorStrange01 9 часов назад
@@nichderjeniche Sinalco cola tastes better than coca cola for me. It tastes way different than coke and pepsi, but better, lol. Might be unpopular take.
@blidzshon1966
@blidzshon1966 16 часов назад
This video reminds me when I was living in England as a student, renting a house with two English dudes. One of them fell in love with the simple Teisseire syrups I was bringing from France (syrups to complete with water). He had never tasted a strawberry syrup that tastes as much as strawberry before (syrups you find in England taste vert chemical). Each time I went back to France for holidays, I brought him a new strawberry syrup bottle :) weird to discover that what we think of as normal is not normal for others
@HummyGG
@HummyGG 22 часа назад
Im glad you did this followup video. Very cool
@tajj7
@tajj7 22 часа назад
Yeh when I saw the last video I immediately thought you should try Orangina because that is truly proper 'soda drink' produced from oranges and without a load of crap in it.
@tonycrayford3893
@tonycrayford3893 23 часа назад
You should try appletiser, it's carbonated apple juice and is excellent with vodka.
@marlyd
@marlyd 22 часа назад
I love appletiser
@lotfibenhammou916
@lotfibenhammou916 12 часов назад
Orangina is a soda you'll find commonly in France, it was originally developed in Algeria a North African country around the 1930s while it was still French occupied. You should give the bottle a shake before drinking it to spread around the orange pulp. And don't worry, it won't explode out of the bottle when doing that
@themadsamplist
@themadsamplist 17 часов назад
I had my first Orangina in 1989 in Paris. For some reason it's a very clear memory for me
@bohomazdesign725
@bohomazdesign725 22 часа назад
Loved Daniela popping into the video :) If you have it in that EU store buy the "Kubuś 100%" juice. Even tho its for babies and children everyone drinks it over here in Poland even as adults. Its excellent. Its made out of ~50% concentrated juice + the rest is mousse and it contains no additional sugar. My favorite flavor is the apple-carrot-banana combo (tbf almost of them have apple and carrot as base) it will have a banana on the etiquette. Life hack. Kubuś also has pure mousse sucking suchets for babies and I love to buy those when I have to travel a lot by car.
@nixi-bixi
@nixi-bixi 19 часов назад
We have it here in the UK too, Asda sells it in the polish section.
@MsLovelybeats
@MsLovelybeats 22 часа назад
Aww thats so nice you listened to the comments, to try out Orangina, they also have a blood orange Orangina which also is very good!
@dehaan714
@dehaan714 21 час назад
Yes! Orangina is my favourite! The zero sugar also tastes great 👍🏼
@piotr7805
@piotr7805 2 часа назад
I'm so happy you've managed to get Orangina, it's truly a king among orange sodas and absolute treat on any hot day : ) Great video, it was super nice to see Daniella on the other side of camera too! Cheers!
@Nebuloid1
@Nebuloid1 19 часов назад
Orangina is the absolute king, so good. Think it had more pulp in the 90s, but that might just be nostalgia.
@julia2jules
@julia2jules 15 часов назад
Yes, more pulp and no grapefruit in it in the 80s Loved our week in France enjoying orangina. When it came to the uk in the 90s in plastic bottles it had less pulp.
@crousk66
@crousk66 23 часа назад
Orangina legendary slogan in french says " il faut secouer orangina, sinon la pulpe elle reste bas" " you must shake orangina, if not the pulp stays in the bottom"
@lithitbzh
@lithitbzh 23 часа назад
"Oranginaaaaaaaa" 😁
@YorkshireLen
@YorkshireLen 21 час назад
First time I had Orangina was on a school trip to France in the early 80's. I loved it. All the schoolkids on the trip did. But you couldn't find it back in the UK at that time. Thankfully that has changed now. Still one of my favourite soft drinks all these years later.
@mej6519
@mej6519 22 часа назад
73% sugar? Bloody hell, I can feel my teeth rotting away as we speak.
@JoriDiculous
@JoriDiculous 20 часов назад
Not percent, weight.
@draculakickyourass
@draculakickyourass 20 часов назад
I invite you to dissolve 730g of sugar into 270 ml water, just to see what happends......glue happends. ,,Let's turn on the brain before opening the mouth'' said my grandpa often.
@Bo_D_Hansen
@Bo_D_Hansen 15 часов назад
​@@JoriDiculous 73% or weight/grams, it's still a lot of corn syrup. 🤢
@czechgop7631
@czechgop7631 15 часов назад
It's 73 grams per serving which in this case is the whole bottle (~500ml)
@JoriDiculous
@JoriDiculous 13 часов назад
@@Bo_D_Hansen No its a ludicrous amount of corn sirup 🤭
@sylviaschaich
@sylviaschaich 17 часов назад
Nice that you understand the comments from last time now
@johncrwarner
@johncrwarner 17 часов назад
I associate Orangina with camping holidays in France in the 1970s It wasn't common at that time in other countries but that changed over the years so at my local supermarket it is readily available and we are talking about the supermarket five minutes walk from our house which has quite a restricted range of stuff. These places are the modern version of the "Tante Emma Laden" the old mom and pop general stores in America.
@Guerreiro_da_Luz
@Guerreiro_da_Luz 22 часа назад
I really recommend you to try Frisumo and/or Sumol pineapple soda. I think you could find it in any Portuguese grocery store...
@Maitreya3001
@Maitreya3001 23 часа назад
Idk if you can get it in the US but my favorite orange soda is San Pellegrino Orangiata (I hope I spelled it right). Literally so good! They also have lemon flavor that’s also amazing
@thorsseven
@thorsseven 22 часа назад
In the 1990s the tv commercial used to say "shake the bottle wake the drink" The pulp at the bottom would then be mixed from being settled, tastes even better if you do that first. But a gentle shake no need to over shake it as its carbonated. Yes it's the best orange drink I have had.
@matthiasborgdtadt8673
@matthiasborgdtadt8673 18 часов назад
Watching this is probably just as amazing to me as it is for you to taste these drinks from europe. I stumbled across a post on Redit about garlic sayin a lot of American recipes should have huge amount of garlic so they taste aweful. Someone replied Americans were pretty offended by that but it turned out that the garlic you can buy in the states is very different from EU garlic. Even though I have absolutely no idea how this might have come but it was just as amazing to read. Even across european countries sauce and taste varies a lot in fast food giants like McDonalds. Would be funny to see you´re reaction to what we call fastfood or junkfood in europe.
@dusty28flip
@dusty28flip 19 часов назад
We have orangina in Portugal but got to try Portuguese soda "SUMOL" orange and pineapple 🍍😊
@aaron5809
@aaron5809 23 часа назад
Crazy, yesterday I recommended Orangina :D
@mgnzmn9362
@mgnzmn9362 23 часа назад
Yesssss, the one and only 🤩
@kolerick
@kolerick 19 часов назад
well, as soon as he planed to test "orange juices", it was an obvious stop...
@PedroConejo1939
@PedroConejo1939 22 часа назад
As a kid, we always knew we were in France because we could drink Orangina. It became available here later, but there's something about drinking it at a pavement cafe. France was so far ahead of the UK in quality of food, still is, but the gap has closed a bit. These days, I just add a little sparkling mineral water to fresh orange juice with bits. Way cheaper and tastes just as good.
@cannadodry7022
@cannadodry7022 22 часа назад
Idk but you should open a PO box. Pretty sure a lot of europeans would send you some stuff (im thinking about it rn ^^)
@MostlyPennyCat
@MostlyPennyCat 20 часов назад
Aw yeah, Marmite time.
@Arlasius
@Arlasius 19 часов назад
check the descritpion of the video there is a PO box already ;)
@IWrocker
@IWrocker 18 часов назад
I have one in every video description box 🎉 I do Mailtime episodes every couple months. (I film them bi-weekly and just combine them for a video)
@cannadodry7022
@cannadodry7022 18 часов назад
@@IWrocker maybe im wrong but i dont remember you told it out loud, maybe think about giving the adress in the video instead of just the description ! Thats my 2 cents
@MostlyPennyCat
@MostlyPennyCat 17 часов назад
@@IWrocker There's a few channels I watch that do this, I keep meaning to post the sort of British things people _don't_ send. Specifically our love of the two flavours Salt and Vinegar. Really _really_ sharp pickles and that sort of thing. And NOBODY ever sends Bovril for making Beef Tea with.
@cheman579
@cheman579 16 часов назад
By the way I know you said you don't really drink carbonated orange drinks which is fair enough, but my favourite 'homemade' version of it is getting just normal orange juice and pour that in a glass along with tonic water. It makes such a nice mix, it's basically fizzy pure orange juice but the tonic water taste adds a slight bitterness to it that I like (others might not), and I haven't had Orangina too much in my life to be fair, but whenever I did I always thought "this pretty much tastes like orange and tonic water"
@saladspinner3200
@saladspinner3200 15 часов назад
If you pause to take a look at the the first American bottle (Crush), it states that one bottle contains 142% (!) of your recommended daily value of sugar?! That almost sounds like a joke, how can this be sold legally?
@diegodessy9700
@diegodessy9700 23 часа назад
Try the italian san pellegrino Orange soda if you can get a hold of it
@vladd6787
@vladd6787 23 часа назад
Love the lemon one too, even their mineral water is great.
@erraldstyler
@erraldstyler 22 часа назад
pompelmo ;)
@TheSorcerer1
@TheSorcerer1 11 часов назад
S tier drinks, there.
@josvercaemer264
@josvercaemer264 23 часа назад
Orangina is considered to be upscale limonade in europe, something you can be seen with on a terras at the french riviera etc.
@jakobholgersson4400
@jakobholgersson4400 22 часа назад
Is it, though? In the Swedish shops I see it in, the price difference from Fanta isn't really that much.
@NakiriX1
@NakiriX1 22 часа назад
i can literally buy that anywhere lmao
@TheAymeric51
@TheAymeric51 22 часа назад
For a french not rly, it's the drink sold with coca in small village festival
@Natsukashii1111
@Natsukashii1111 21 час назад
​@@jakobholgersson4400agreed and that's the crux, if making Orangina cost the same as the chemical variant, then why bother going the chemical way?
@jakobholgersson4400
@jakobholgersson4400 21 час назад
@@Natsukashii1111 A few reasons, none of them as nefarious as the "this is poison, not food"-crowd try to make it out to be. First off, it's a matter of shelf life. Stores don't want to throw away food. Second is conformity, if you make it out of chemicals, you know it'll always taste the same. Orangina tastes slightly different over time, probably depending on season and harvest quality. And finally: what sells. Strong colors make us psychologically feel more intense flavor. Americans probably like sweeter flavors as well.
@finaldestination5847
@finaldestination5847 23 часа назад
I´m pretty sure Orangina is originaly from France. Ian if you want try the portuguese orange soda drink called "Sumol". It´s as good as Orangina if not better especialy the pineapple soda. Cheers from France.
@mickpalmer6213
@mickpalmer6213 23 часа назад
@@finaldestination5847 oringina is french
@Miki_xD
@Miki_xD 16 часов назад
Didn't expected the Polish variant of Orangina (its probably the same but still)
@pitius2k7
@pitius2k7 18 часов назад
Nutrition facts in hungarian, WOW. I've never heard of this Orangina but having the facts printed in hungarian makes me wanting one. 😀
@PeterOekvist
@PeterOekvist 20 часов назад
You should try Sanpellegrino sodas. Very similar to Orangina but comes in more flavors. If you want the "cleanest" soda, you should try to get a hold of Loka Crush drinks from Sweden. Just mineral water and fruit juices.
@marcelmarceli8238
@marcelmarceli8238 23 часа назад
It's written in Polish on the Orangina bottle.
@mmllmmll22
@mmllmmll22 22 часа назад
Orangina With pulp from oranges
@bitkarek
@bitkarek 22 часа назад
yes, but there is some .hu web address, i wonder why it points to hungary
@milan-ed6cx
@milan-ed6cx 21 час назад
and hungarian
@afiiik1
@afiiik1 23 часа назад
Only cleaning liquids are that neon colour where I live. 😮
@krzysztofchlebowski6856
@krzysztofchlebowski6856 19 часов назад
10:30 This leanguage on top is polish, this under is propably hungarian.
@richarddavies4322
@richarddavies4322 17 часов назад
Orangina, my favourite soft drink and i'm English and its French..... so that took courage to admit...and included in Tesco meal deal 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@klau5z
@klau5z 13 часов назад
10:25 Definitely made in Poland. Inscription in Polish. Smak klasycznej pomarańczy - Classic orange flavor. 10:32 miąższ owocowy - fruit pulp. 14:48 Someone explained the whole situation with the screw cap to you very well. Orangina (French pronunciation: [ɔʁɑ̃ʒina]) is a lightly carbonated beverage made from carbonated water, 12% citrus juice (10% from concentrated orange, 2% from a combination of concentrated lemon, concentrated mandarin, and concentrated grapefruit juices), as well as 2% orange pulp. Orangina is sweetened with sugar or high fructose corn syrup (glucose fructose) and in some markets (such as the United Kingdom) with artificial sweetener. Natural flavors are also added. Orangina was developed by Agustín Trigo Miralles in 1933 in Algeria. Today it is a popular beverage in Europe (especially France and Switzerland), Japan, North Africa, and to a lesser extent in North America. Since November 2009, Orangina has been owned by Suntory in most of the world. In the United States and Canada, the brand has been owned by Suntory and licensed to Ventures Food and Beverage since 2020. It was previously made by Dr Pepper Snapple Group and Canada Dry Motts. Orangina was developed in 1933, as Naranjina, by Spanish chemist Agustín Trigo, from Valencia. It was presented at the 1936 Marseille Trade Fair. The drink was created from a mix of citrus juice, sugar, and carbonated water. It was later called TriNaranjus (now, TriNa) for the Spanish market. French businessman Léon Beton bought the concept and recipe for Naranjina in 1935. However, the outbreak of major conflicts, notably World War II, largely sidelined Beton's attempts to market his drink in Europe. His son, Jean-Claude Beton, took over the company from his father in 1947. Jean-Claude Beton kept most of the original recipe, which he marketed to appeal to European and North African consumers.Orangina quickly became a common beverage throughout North Africa. In 1951, Jean-Claude Beton introduced Orangina's signature 250 ml bottle, which became a symbol of the brand. The bottle recalls the rounded shape of an orange, with a glass texture designed to mimic the fruit. Production was moved to Marseille in metropolitan France in 1962 in the run-up to Algeria's independence. The company joined the Pernod Ricard group in 1984. In 2000, after an attempt to sell to Coca-Cola was blocked on anti competitive grounds, the Orangina brand was acquired by Cadbury Schweppes along with Pernod Ricard's other soda businesses. In 2006, Cadbury decided to concentrate on the chocolate business and sought buyers for its soda business. As the number three soda producer globally, neither of the bigger two (Coca-Cola or PepsiCo) could buy it, so eventually the soda company was split up to sell. In 1978, the drink was introduced in the United States under the name Orelia, but this name was abandoned in favour of the original in 1985.[10] Orangina was produced for the North American market in Canada, but the operation was moved to Hialeah, Florida, United States, to be produced under license by Mott's LLP of Rye Brook, New York. After being spun off from Cadbury Schweppes' former North American soft drinks business, the brand was owned by Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc (now Keurig Dr Pepper). Production of Orangina moved back to Kanada. As with other carbonated beverages in the US market, Orangina for the United States is sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup, instead of regular sugar like original Orangina. Orangina for the Canadian market is labelled as being sweetened with sugar and glucose-fructose. Orangina sweetened only with sugar was also imported by Canada Dry Motts from Europe for the Canadian market. In 2020, Suntory assumed the brand in North America and licensed it to Ventures Foods an
@lionofzion81
@lionofzion81 20 часов назад
If you ever have the chance you should try the swiss drink "Rivella". It is produced from milk whey, and therefore includes ingredients such as lactose, lactic acid and minerals. Very refreshing actually, it's like nothing you ever tasted before.
@markjlewis
@markjlewis 16 часов назад
I live in the UK but used to make regular trips to Switzerland with work. I would alway drink Rivella while I was the (up to a week at a time) and loved the product. It was introduced to the UK but disappeared relatively quickly. I don't understand why but must have been not to the liking of most Brits.
@thescrewfly
@thescrewfly 16 часов назад
It is indeed quite weird, so much so that it was marketed in the Netherlands as being "een beetje vreemd maar wel lekker". YT doesn't seem to offer to translate that, so "a bit odd but still delicious".
@lionofzion81
@lionofzion81 14 часов назад
@@thescrewfly that describes it pretty good😅
@lionofzion81
@lionofzion81 14 часов назад
@@markjlewis yeah, it's really not for everyone i guess. When i had some friends from the US over for a visit they were put off by the ingredients but loved it after they tried it. Some of them at least
@martyonetwo
@martyonetwo 23 часа назад
You should try Solo from Norway also ✌🏼
@HaruAyanami
@HaruAyanami 15 часов назад
This particular bottle of orangina is from Poland. It says "z miąższem pomarańczy (with orange pulp), smak klasycznej pomarańczy (taste of classic orange)"
@aixcarte10
@aixcarte10 16 часов назад
Great Euro -Sodas to try: san pellegrino orange from Italy and Bionade from Germany😊
@NeroN7290153
@NeroN7290153 23 часа назад
You have to come to Europe and drink orange juice from the machine that squeezes oranges real time to every bottle. It’s filled only with oranges, anyone who made it is genius. 😊
@magnushelin007
@magnushelin007 23 часа назад
I love it and always buy freshly squeezed orange juice when I am in Spain.
@kaarelk274
@kaarelk274 21 час назад
Yes, thats the REAL thing. Every bottle tastes different
@computerbob06
@computerbob06 23 часа назад
Another difference between the States and the UK! Many times when a plane flies overhead, we in the UK will look up and say "take me with you', because we know they'll be going somewhere sunny! I guess you don't have that same reaction because you get a decent amount of sun!?
@afiiik1
@afiiik1 23 часа назад
I just saw a short "what to do in Czechia in October? LEAVE!" 😂
@PaulWinkle
@PaulWinkle 22 часа назад
Dont shake it, just turn around for 5 seconds thats it, the Pulp is gonna distribut itself without carbonation loss. And the annoying cap, twist it downwards like a car key, until one of 2 plastic strings breaks, then you can pull it far more away from the bottle
@Suzi1988ful
@Suzi1988ful 16 часов назад
If you want you can compare Coca cola to Cockta. You’d probably be able to get it in some shop with Balkan food. It’s basically Balkan Coca cola, but the flavor is so much better, less sugar also.
@oskar6747
@oskar6747 7 часов назад
7:30 Did you know that the oil from orange peel is a very efficient cleaning product.
@timcliffsmith
@timcliffsmith 23 часа назад
I live in France. Orangina is the standard orange drink. I have a bottle in my fridge right now.
@eliphas_vlka
@eliphas_vlka 20 часов назад
Same
@domgold30
@domgold30 19 часов назад
@@eliphas_vlka Same....always Orangina in thefridge here in France Yellow or the red one☺
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