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Fanta is caffeine-free, and available in refreshing flavors such as orange, strawberry, pineapple, grape, apple, peach, and grapefruit. ... FANTA ORANGE...
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Fanta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Was Fanta invented by the Nazis? ... Claim: Fanta was invented by the Nazis. Status: False.; Example: [Collected on the Internet, 1998]; ... Fanta was invented by the Third Reich, because other soft drinks (including Coca-Cola) were no longer available in Germany — the Nazis longed for something fizzy to drink and so...
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The FANTA-2 web site is made possible through the support provided by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) under terms of the cooperative agreement GHN-A-00-08-00001-00 awarded to the Academy for Educational Development (AED).
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International availability of Fanta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Brand Name: Fanta; Drink Type: Soft Drink; Fanta: Available in Europe since the 1940s, Fanta was introduced in the United States in 1960. Consumers around the world, particularly teens, fondly associate Fanta with happiness and special times with friends and family.
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Does anyone know why the recipe for Fanta varies so much from country to country? The amount of real orange juice seems to be entirely arbitrary. My favourite is English Fanta. ... Don't forget to check out the monkey drinking a can of Fanta and this Fanta can art. I am clearly obsessed.
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