Frucade

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Frucade is a popular soft drink originating from Germany. It is a product of the company Frucade GmbH, which was founded in 1923. The drink is primarily composed of orange juice and lemon juice, and is known for its distinctive orange flavor.

History[edit | edit source]

Frucade was first introduced in 1923 by the company Frucade GmbH. The company was founded by a group of German entrepreneurs who wanted to create a new type of soft drink that was both refreshing and flavorful. The original recipe for Frucade was developed by a team of food scientists and included a blend of orange and lemon juices.

Over the years, Frucade has become a staple in many German households and is often associated with summer and outdoor activities. The drink is also popular in other parts of Europe, including Austria and Switzerland.

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

The main ingredients in Frucade are orange juice and lemon juice. These ingredients are combined with carbonated water and sugar to create the drink's distinctive flavor. Some versions of Frucade also include additional flavors, such as grapefruit or raspberry.

Production[edit | edit source]

Frucade is produced in a factory located in Rosenheim, Germany. The production process involves mixing the juice ingredients with carbonated water and sugar, then bottling the mixture. The bottles are then sealed and labeled before being shipped to retailers.

Popularity[edit | edit source]

Frucade is particularly popular in southern Germany, where it is often consumed during the summer months. The drink is also popular in Austria and Switzerland, and is slowly gaining recognition in other parts of Europe.

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