Oasis (drink)

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Oasis (drink)[edit | edit source]

Oasis is a popular non-alcoholic beverage that originated in the United Kingdom. It is a fruit juice drink that is often consumed as a refreshing beverage, particularly during the summer months. The drink is produced and distributed by Coca-Cola.

History[edit | edit source]

Oasis was first introduced in the UK in the year 1995 by the Coca-Cola Company. The drink was initially launched as a still (non-carbonated) fruit juice drink aimed at providing a refreshing alternative to carbonated soft drinks. Over the years, the brand has expanded its product range to include a variety of flavours and formats.

Flavours[edit | edit source]

Oasis comes in a variety of flavours, including Summer Fruits, Citrus Punch, Blackcurrant Apple, and Peach Passionfruit. Each flavour offers a unique taste experience, catering to a wide range of consumer preferences.

Production[edit | edit source]

The production of Oasis involves the blending of fruit juices with water, followed by pasteurization to ensure the safety and quality of the product. The drink is then packaged in PET bottles and distributed to retailers across the country.

Marketing[edit | edit source]

Oasis has been marketed through a variety of channels, including television, print, and digital media. The brand's marketing campaigns often emphasize the refreshing nature of the drink and its suitability for consumption on hot summer days.

Health and Nutrition[edit | edit source]

Oasis is often marketed as a healthier alternative to carbonated soft drinks. The drink contains no added sugar and is a source of Vitamin C. However, like all fruit juice drinks, it should be consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

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References[edit | edit source]

External Links[edit | edit source]

  • [Official Website of Oasis (drink)]
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