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The Monk
10-18-2018, 02:27 AM
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There are few people who haven't heard of Fanta. It's one of the world's most popular soft drinks and a beloved staple at kids' birthday parties. Despite its huge brand recognition, many people don't realise that the product originated in Nazi Germany - just like the Volkswagen Beetle.
On the official Fanta website, Coca-Cola describes the soft drink thusly:


Bright, bubbly and popular, Fanta Orange is a soft drink with a tingly, fruity taste, made with 2 per cent juice and contains no artificial colours or flavours.

Introduced in 1940, Fanta is the second oldest brand of The Coca-Cola Company and our second largest brand outside the US.

Unsurprisingly, there's no mention of Fanta's chequered past as a Nazi-era Coke substitute. In the documentary Pepsi vs Cola: The Marketing Battle of the Century, Fanta's dubious origin is laid out succinctly.

Prior to the outbreak of World War II, Germany was one of the first markets to receive Colca-Cola outside of the US. Germans loved the stuff, and the brand quickly exploded in popularity - it was even an official sponsor of the 1936 Olympics in Berlin.

Unfortunately for Teutonic cola lovers, a trade embargo for Coca-Cola syrup in 1940 resulted in the drink disappearing from shop shelves.

As a result, the German Coca Cola (GmbH) bottling company was forced to improvise. Its manager, Max Keith, experimented with pretty much anything he could get his hands on, including discarded apple fiber and whey (left over from cider presses and cheese manufacturing, respectively.)

The result was Fanta: a vaguely fruit-flavoured soft drink that bore little resemblance to the version we drink today. Indeed, the flavour would change substantially between batches due to its ever-changing ingredients.

Despite essentially being a mixture of foodstuff dregs, Fanta proved popular with Germans. Unlike swastikas and comical little moustaches, it did not fall out of vogue with the collapse of Nazism but continued to go from strength to strength.

In a reversal of Coke's entry into Germany, Fanta was brought to the United States at the end of the war, this time with an improved formula and distinct orange colouring. The product is now enjoyed globally in more than 100 different flavours. Not bad for a wartime beverage borne out of necessity.

Hilariously, a tone-deaf German ad for Fanta to mark the drink's 75th birthday ran with the slogan: "we’re bringing back the feeling of the good old days."



https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=18&v=qAJXHPaWUWw

RBP
10-18-2018, 02:34 AM
Why does everything have to be negative?

Teh One Who Knocks
10-18-2018, 10:49 AM
Why does everything have to be negative?

Exactly...who cares where the hell it was invented?

Goofy
10-18-2018, 12:34 PM
Lemon Fanta is fuckin awesome! :hitler:

Teh One Who Knocks
10-18-2018, 01:30 PM
Lemon Fanta is fuckin awesome! :hitler:

:slap:

Orange or nothing :hand:

Muddy
10-18-2018, 01:49 PM
My white children love Fanta.

DemonGeminiX
10-18-2018, 02:14 PM
:-k

What do your black and Mexican children love?

Muddy
10-18-2018, 02:14 PM
Nehi..

Goofy
10-18-2018, 02:20 PM
:slap:

Orange or nothing :hand:
Patriarchy!! :x

Teh One Who Knocks
10-18-2018, 02:21 PM
:-k

What do your black and Mexican children love?


Nehi..

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Teh One Who Knocks
10-18-2018, 02:22 PM
Patriarchy!! :x

:-s

:snapout:

Goofy
10-18-2018, 02:34 PM
:shrug:

Hugh_Janus
10-18-2018, 08:43 PM
Lemon Fanta is fuckin awesome! :hitler:

you knows it

RBP
10-18-2018, 10:01 PM
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You forgot "purple drank" for your black kids.

lost in melb.
10-19-2018, 01:47 AM
My white children love Fanta.

:watching:

lost in melb.
10-19-2018, 01:48 AM
You forgot "purple drank" for your black kids.

Do they taste nice? :-k

DemonGeminiX
10-19-2018, 08:36 AM
Do they taste nice? :-k

:huh:

The black kids?

Pony
10-19-2018, 08:55 AM
:huh:

The black kids?

A little sour.

The Monk
10-20-2018, 02:54 AM
I didn't see it as a negative at all but quite the opposite - a startling revelation. To me it was surprising that such an iconic product was created in "Germany" (it just happened to be ruled by Nazis at the time).

Hikari Kisugi
10-20-2018, 11:50 AM
Why does everything have to be negative?

Indeed, they don't dwell on the invention of the nerve agent used in the holocaust being created by a Jew, so why this?

DemonGeminiX
10-20-2018, 12:24 PM
I didn't see it as a negative at all but quite the opposite - a startling revelation. To me it was surprising that such an iconic product was created in "Germany" (it just happened to be ruled by Nazis at the time).

:-k

Is it really that iconic? I mean, yeah, I know it exists and I've seen the commercials and all that, but I've never drank one.

deebakes
10-20-2018, 01:32 PM
it is pretty huge in europe, that's where i have had it the majority of the times in my life :shrug:

DemonGeminiX
10-20-2018, 05:08 PM
Interesting. I never knew that.

Teh One Who Knocks
10-20-2018, 06:34 PM
The Hoff is big in Germany :tup:

DemonGeminiX
10-20-2018, 08:46 PM
:-k

Is he bigger than the German bodybuilders?

The Monk
10-21-2018, 01:38 AM
It is also hugle in Australia!!

Godfather
10-21-2018, 01:56 AM
What major invention/product wasn't somehow furthered either during a war, by a military, or at very least by a company with major ties to military contracts :lol: