Fioravanti (soft drink)
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Type | Cola |
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Manufacturer | Ecuador Bottling Company Corp |
Country of origin | Ecuador |
Introduced | 1878 |
Related products | Coca-Cola |
Fioravanti is a fruit-flavored, carbonated soft drink first sold in 1878 in Ecuador. It is notable for being one of the first soft drinks commercially sold. In 1991, it was acquired by The Coca-Cola Company.
Flavors
[edit]Fioravanti was first available in strawberry flavor, and later in apple flavor. In the summer of 2001, a grape flavor was added, which lasted around 1 year before being discontinued. There was a Fiora Manzana Verde (green apple), with a strong green color, but this did not succeed in the Ecuadorian market.
In Ecuador, the drinking of Fioravanti, often shortened to Fiora, has become a part of popular culture [citation needed]. It is commonly known as Fiora fresa (strawberry) or Fiora Manzana (apple).
Due to the high number of Ecuadorian immigrants in Spain, Coca-Cola has decided to bring strawberry-flavored Fioravanti to Spain, for a three-month test starting in mid-October 2006.[1]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]External links
[edit]- The Coca-Cola Virtual Vender
- Go to > South America > Ecuador > Fioravanti