Monday, March 8, 2010

orangina

Orangina is a carbonated citrus beverage made from orange, lemon, and mandarin juice. The concept of Orangina originated in a trade fair in France and was first marketed in Algeria by the French Algerian Léon Beton.
Orangina started life as Naranjina, presented at the 1936 Marseille Trade Fair by its Spanish inventor, chemist Dr. Trigo,[1] from Valencia, who invented it in 1933, and called later "TriNaranjus" (now, TriNa) for Spanish market. Léon Beton bought the concept and produced it in colonial Algeria, moving production to France in 1962 after Algeria won its independence.
The company created by Beton joined the
Pernod-Ricard group in 1984. In 2000 a share of the Orangina brand was acquired by a subsidiary of Cadbury Plc. From 2006 private equity firms Blackstone Group and Lion Capital LLP owned the brand in Europe under the company name Orangina Schweppes but in November 2009 its ownership changed once again with Japanese brewer Suntory buying it[2]. In the U.S. and Canada, the brand is currently owned by the Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.
In Britain, it is manufactured under license by
A.G. Barr plc of Glasgow, most famous for Irn-Bru. In North America, it is still manufactured under license by Cadbury Schweppes. It is a very popular beverage in Europe and to a lesser extent in North America. It was originally produced for the North American market in Canada, but has since been moved to Hialeah, Florida, in the United States, and is produced under license of Mott's LLP of Rye Brook, New York. Orangina is also produced in Vietnam by Fosters Vietnam under licence and is sold in Carrefour branches in Taiwan. It is also produced in Iran by Shemshad Noosh co.

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