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Orangina is an iconic carbonated citrus beverage that was originally created in French Algeria and first showcased at the Marseilles Trade Fair in 1935. Known for its signature round, textured bottle and the inclusion of real citrus pulp, it became a staple of French culture before expanding globally.
Over the decades, the ownership of Orangina has transitioned through several major corporations. After being a key brand within the French group Pernod Ricard for years, it eventually became part of the Schweppes Holdings system. Today, in 2026, the brand is owned by the Japanese conglomerate Suntory, which manages it through its subsidiary Suntory Beverage & Food Limited. Manufacturing takes place in several regional hubs across Europe and Asia, with this specific bottle indicating production in Switzerland for the local market.
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