![]() ![]() Pineapple Crush and Birch Beer Crush, for instance, are found in both cans and single serving bottles in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador and in Fort McMurray, Alberta. Several flavours (Orange, Diet Orange, Grape, Strawberry, Cherry) are available at most stores throughout North America others, however, are distributed only within small markets. In contrast, in some countries of Latin America the Crush brand is distributed by The Coca-Cola Company, using the same colours and bottles as Fanta. In Chile, Crush has been distributed by Compañía de Cervecerías Unidas since the 1940s. Other countries where Crush is sold are Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Syria, Uruguay and at one time Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Bolivia. It is distributed by various Pepsi bottlers, the biggest being the Pepsi Bottling Group Canada. Crush is also popular in Canada, where it is distributed by a subsidiary of Canada Dry Motts. The Crush brand and trademark are currently owned by Keurig Dr Pepper of Plano, Texas. Cadbury Schweppes spun off its United States beverage business as Dr Pepper Snapple Group (predecessor of Keurig Dr Pepper) in 2008.īottles were originally ribbed, and were made of brown glass at one point. In 1989, Cadbury Schweppes acquired Crush USA from Procter & Gamble Co. One milliliter of bottler's base was combined with syrup and carbonated water to create a 12-ounce bottle of Crush. Procter & Gamble only manufactured "bottler's base", which was a concentrate consisting of flavour and colour. Pulp has not been in the bottles for decades.Ĭrush was purchased by Procter & Gamble in 1980 (with the exception of the Canadian rights, which were purchased in 1984). Originally, Orange Crush included orange pulp in the bottles, giving it a "fresh squeezed" illusion, even though the pulp was added rather than remaining from squeezed oranges. Howel sold the rights to use his name in conjunction with his first brand therefore, Ward was given the honours: Crush was first premiered as Ward's Orange Crush. Soft drinks of the time often carried the surname of the inventor along with the product name. Howel was not new to the soft drink business, having earlier introduced Howel's Orange Julep. Howel, president and founder of the Orange Crush Company, partnered with Neil C. It was created in 1911 by beverage and extract chemist Neil C. PepsiCo (United States and Canada) The Coca-Cola Company (Syria), (Lebanon) Compañía de Cervecerías Unidas (Chile)įanta, Nehi, Orange Slice, Sunkist, MirindaĬrush is a brand of carbonated soft drinks owned and marketed internationally by Keurig Dr Pepper, originally created as an orange soda, Orange Crush. ![]()
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