Lemonsoda

Lemonsoda is an Italian, carbonated soft drink based on mineral water and lemon juice.

Lemonsoda was in the 1940s by the Milanese company SAGA ( Società Acque Gasate ed affinity ) placed on the market. In the next few years Oransoda followed ( with orange juice) and Pelmosoda ( grapefruit juice), but Lemonsoda remained the better-known drink.

In the football season 1983/1984 Lemonsoda was the official sponsor of the U.S. Lecce.

In the 1980s the brand came to the corporation Terme di Crodo, which was later taken over by the Dutch Lucas Bols group. Since 1995 Lemonsoda and Oransoda are a part of Davide Campari - Milano SpA The bottling plant is located in Crodo, where around 60 million doses Lemonsoda and Oransoda were bottled in 2002. Since 2012, the product is filled into Sulmona.

In 2010, two new variants of the original came on the market: Lemonsoda Zero and Mojito Soda, a non-alcoholic refreshment drink made from lemon juice and mint flavor.

In Switzerland, the Italian packaging is maintained. Since Lemonsoda, Mojitosoda and Oransoda be imported directly from various retailers. The EAN codes are and remain Italian.

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