Orange Crush

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Orange Crush is a popular carbonated soft drink brand. It was first created in 1911 by beverage and extract chemist Neil C. Ward. The brand has been owned and marketed by various companies, including Keurig Dr Pepper.

History[edit | edit source]

The history of Orange Crush begins with the creation of the beverage in 1911. Neil C. Ward, a chemist and inventor, developed a process to pasteurize fruit juice without compromising its flavor. He partnered with Clayton J. Howell, an entrepreneur, to form the Orange Crush Company, which launched the drink. The name "Orange Crush" was derived from the process of extracting oils from oranges, which were then mixed with sugar and carbonated water to create the beverage.

Product Line[edit | edit source]

Over the years, Orange Crush has expanded its product line to include a variety of flavors. In addition to the original orange, the brand offers grape, cherry, pineapple, and strawberry flavors, among others. Each flavor maintains the brand's signature carbonation and sweetness.

Marketing and Popularity[edit | edit source]

Orange Crush has been marketed through various means, including print advertising, television commercials, and promotional partnerships. The brand's iconic logo, featuring an orange sunburst design, is widely recognized. Orange Crush has also been referenced in popular culture, including music, film, and literature, further cementing its status as a popular soft drink.

Health Concerns[edit | edit source]

Like many carbonated soft drinks, Orange Crush has been subject to criticism and health concerns. The high sugar content and artificial ingredients have been linked to obesity, diabetes, and other health issues. However, the brand has responded to these concerns by offering diet and zero-sugar versions of their drinks.

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