I wonder if that will mean the end of slice, which was still available in parts of the south last time I heard.
I wonder why PAS would give up HP, though. They seem to do fairly well with it, I even remember cubes of it in some areas.
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Thread: Pepsi lands Crush?
- 09-19-2008 05:01 PM #21
- 09-20-2008 06:54 PM #22
Guess they had to give up something. I wonder if PBG will still have it around here.
Glad to see a continuing increase in exposure for Crush though.
- 10-07-2008 07:42 PM #23
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I am just glad we can have crush over that awful "tropicana"
- 10-08-2008 05:55 PM #24
Will they be selling the other 4 Crush extensions in the future?
Cherry
Pineapple
Tropical Punch
Peach
- 10-09-2008 08:48 PM #25
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those four extensions are generally produced by independent bottlers of crush, such as intrastate distributors of detroit. I personally have never seen those four ever in an american bottling produced package. now IDI of detroit does produce them in 2L, as well as 16oz glass longneck's. i see those are going farther and farther across the country these days.
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- 10-10-2008 12:03 AM #26
In Indianapolis Crush comes from Cadbury Schweppes, North Lake, IL. We only have Strawberry, Orange, Grape, & Diet Orange. In the Chicago area CS also distributes Fruit Punch & Pineapple. Will CS give this up to PAS? I sure hope we get all the flavors if PAS takes it. Cherry is my favorite.
- 10-12-2008 10:17 PM #27
BTW, just yesterday saw here a new diet version of Orange Crush released by Grupo PeƱafiel (formerly C-S Mexico): Orange Crush Light, it's Orange Crush sweetened with Splenda... I tried it and it's pretty good...
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