La Croix Sparkling Water
Type | Sparkling Water |
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Manufacturer | Sundance Beverage Company |
Country of origin | La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States |
Flavour | Pure (Unflavored), Berry, Cran-Raspberry, Lemon, Lime, Orange, Passion Fruit, Apricot, Mango, Pamplemousse (Grapefruit), Lemon-Lime, Coconut, Peach-Pear, Tangerine, Pomme-Baya (Apple-Berry), Cerise Limón (Cherry Lime), Melón Pomelo (Melon Grapefruit), Kiwi Sandía (Kiwi Watermelon), Piña Fraise (Pineapple Strawberry) Mure Pepino (Cucumber Blackberry) |
Website | http://www.lacroixwater.com/ |
LaCroix (/ləˈkrɔɪ/) is a soda beverage distributed by the Sundance Beverage Company, part of National Beverage Corp.. It comes in twenty flavors: pure (unflavored), berry, coconut, cran-raspberry, lemon, lime, orange, peach-pear, mango, passion fruit, apricot, tangerine, pamplemousse (grapefruit), pomme-bayá (apple-berry), cerise limón (cherry lime), piña fraise (pineapple strawberry), melón pomelo (grapefruit melon), kiwi sandía (kiwi watermelon), muré pepino (blackberry cucumber), and LaCola. All flavors of LaCroix are free of sugars, sodium, and calories. LaCroix is found in many forms. These include two kinds of cans, and a variety of bottles.
LaCroix was originally marketed by G. Heileman Brewing Company in La Crosse, Wisconsin.[1] The product experienced a sharp increase in sales after a nationwide recall of Perrier brand carbonated water in the United States in early 1990.[2] Because LaCroix specializes in flavored beverages, and not fine sparkling mineral water, it is rivaled by Crystal Light. Competing brands include Perrier, store brand sparkling waters, and high end independent brands. It is accepted by the Whole30 program as acceptable
References
- ↑ "Ads trigger sales jump for G. Heileman.". Modern Brewery Age. October 9, 1989. Retrieved 18 December 2009.
- ↑ "LaCroix Sparkling Water growth continues. (product of La Croix Water Co.)". Modern Brewery Age. July 30, 1990. Retrieved 18 December 2009.