Sprite Ice
Sprite Ice was the first flavor extension for The Coca-Cola Company's Sprite brand soft drink. It had an infusion of mint flavour, which Coca-Cola says gives it "maximum refreshment". Sprite Ice first became available in Canada and Belgium in 2003. It is packaged in clear blue-capped plastic bottles with blue and silver graphics. It is also available in 12-can packages.
Different names
- Sprite Blue - Korea (since 2002)
- Sprite Ice - Australia (2003-2004), Canada, Hong Kong (since 2003), India, Indonesia (2004-2006), Philippines, Taiwan, Singapore
- Sprite Ice Cube - Belgium (since 2003)
- Sprite Ice Blue - Italy (since 2004), Chile (since 2005)
- Sprite X - Japan
- Sprite Icy Mint - China (since 2004)
- Sprite Mynta - Sweden (since 2016)
Ingredients
Sprite Ice consists of carbonated water, pine sap, sugar/glucose-fructose, citric acid, natural flavors, sodium citrate and sodium benzoate.
In Sweden the drink is sweetened with both normal Sugar and Stevia making the sugar content 6.6g per 100ml instead of the 10.1g sugar in the normal Sprite
External links
- Sprite Ice message board (No Longer an active Link)
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