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Orangina is a lightly carbonated citrus beverage that originated in France in 1936. It was created by Léon Beton, a French businessman, who acquired the formula from Spanish pharmacist Agustín Trigo Miralles. The brand is known for its distinctive bottle design resembling an orange, with a pebbly texture meant to recall the peel of an orange or other citrus fruit. In 2009, Suntory Holdings Limited, a Japanese multinational company, acquired Orangina, making it part of their portfolio. The brand is produced in multiple countries, including France, Japan, and the United States, under various subsidiaries and licensing agreements. In the U.S., Orangina is marketed by Ventures Food and Beverage, a subsidiary of Suntory, which acquired the brand in 2020. The beverage is made with 12% citrus juice, including orange, lemon, mandarin, and grapefruit juices, and contains orange pulp, offering a refreshing and authentic citrus taste.
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