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'''Manzanita Sol''' is a brand of ]-flavored ]s owned by ] and is predominant in ]. In the United States it is sold in 12-pack cans, 2-liter, and 20-ounce bottles. The drink is known to be available at ], ], ], ], ], ], ]-], ], ], ], ], United Supermarkets in the Amarillo and Lubbock, Texas area, and other smaller chains and smaller family run stores. In ]n countries, Manzanita Sol will compete with ]'s ]. Manzanita Sol is PepsiCo's number two brand in Mexico, with apple being Mexico's second most popular ] flavor. It is also very popular in the borderlands such as the El Paso/Juarez border. '''Manzanita Sol''' is a brand of ]-flavored ]s owned by ] and is predominant in ]. In the United States it is sold in 12-pack cans, 2-liter, and 20-ounce bottles. The drink is known to be available at ], ], ], ], ], ], ]-], ], ], ], ], United Supermarkets in the Amarillo and Lubbock, Texas area, and other smaller chains and smaller family run stores. In ]n countries, Manzanita Sol will compete with ]'s ]. Manzanita Sol is PepsiCo's number two brand in Mexico, with apple being Mexico's second most popular ] flavor. It is also very popular in the borderlands such as the El Paso/Juarez border.


In January 2014, ] added Manzanita Sol to their choice of beverages.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.grubgrade.com/2014/01/17/taco-bell-adds-six-new-drinks-including-manzanita-sol-and-mtn-dew-sangrita-blast/|title=Taco Bell Adds Six New Drinks Including Manzanita Sol and MTN Dew Sangrita Blast|date=17 January 2014}}</ref> This beverage product became available at ] a year later. In 2017, Taco Bell removed Manzanita Sol from their choice of beverages.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.livingmas.com/post/2017/08/28/taco-bell-replacing-manzanita-sol-and-new-dew-rumor|title=Taco Bell Replacing Manzanita Sol and New Dew Rumor|date=28 August 2017}}</ref> In January 2014, ] added Manzanita Sol to their choice of beverages.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.grubgrade.com/2014/01/17/taco-bell-adds-six-new-drinks-including-manzanita-sol-and-mtn-dew-sangrita-blast/|title=Taco Bell Adds Six New Drinks Including Manzanita Sol and MTN Dew Sangrita Blast|date=17 January 2014}}</ref> This beverage product became available at ] a year later. In 2017, Taco Bell removed Manzanita Sol from their choice of beverages.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.livingmas.com/post/2017/08/28/taco-bell-replacing-manzanita-sol-and-new-dew-rumor|title=Taco Bell Replacing Manzanita Sol and New Dew Rumor|date=28 August 2017}}</ref>

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Manzanita Sol
TypeSoda
Country of origin México
Introduced2005 (United States)
WebsiteOfficial Website

Manzanita Sol is a brand of apple-flavored soft drinks owned by PepsiCo and is predominant in Mexico. In the United States it is sold in 12-pack cans, 2-liter, and 20-ounce bottles. The drink is known to be available at Walmart, Albertsons, H-E-B, Ralphs, Kmart, Food 4 Less, Jewel-Osco, Dominick's, Target, Vons, Stater Bros., United Supermarkets in the Amarillo and Lubbock, Texas area, and other smaller chains and smaller family run stores. In Latin American countries, Manzanita Sol will compete with The Coca-Cola Company's Manzana Lift. Manzanita Sol is PepsiCo's number two brand in Mexico, with apple being Mexico's second most popular soft drink flavor. It is also very popular in the borderlands such as the El Paso/Juarez border.

In January 2014, Taco Bell added Manzanita Sol to their choice of beverages. This beverage product became available at Golden Corral a year later. In 2017, Taco Bell removed Manzanita Sol from their choice of beverages.

"Manzanita Sol" is Spanish for "little apple sun".

References

  1. "Taco Bell Adds Six New Drinks Including Manzanita Sol and MTN Dew Sangrita Blast". 17 January 2014.
  2. "Taco Bell Replacing Manzanita Sol and New Dew Rumor". 28 August 2017.

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