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Fanta Grape is one of the most popular fruit-flavored soft drinks in the United States. It was introduced as part of the broader Fanta line, which Coca-Cola reintroduced in the U.S. during the 1960s after its initial creation in Nazi Germany in 1940. While Fanta Orange is the most globally recognized, grape has remained a top flavor choice in the U.S., known for its bold purple color and sweet, candy-like taste. Unlike some global versions that use juice or natural coloring, the U.S. formula typically contains high fructose corn syrup and artificial colors to deliver its vivid appearance and intense flavor.
Fanta Grape appeals especially to younger audiences and is often associated with fun, parties, and nostalgic experiences. Despite lacking actual grape juice, it remains a long-standing favorite in the American fruit soda category.
The Coca-Cola Company
United States Of America
1960