9 Childhood Drinks You'll Miss The Second You See Them - Tasting Table
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9 Childhood Drinks You'll Miss The Second You See Them - Tasting Table
"We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Most adults spend their days drinking coffee and water. To us, that means we're hydrated and awake, but to a child, let's be honest - that probably sounds incredibly boring. It might not necessarily be best for their health, but kids love color, sugar, a little fizz, and some creative packaging. And there was a time when we boring adults, with all of our bottles of water and Starbucks lattes, could relate to that."
"Welch's Grape Soda first hit the market in the 1970s and quickly became a favorite for kids everywhere across the U.S. The company released other flavors, but for most, grape was hard to beat. To this day, many maintain it's the best grape soda they've ever tried. If the sheer mention of Welch's Grape Soda has your taste buds tingling, then we have some good news."
Most adults drink coffee and water daily, while children prefer colorful, sugary, fizzy drinks in creative packaging. Childhood attraction to sweet, brightly packaged beverages fostered habits like buying sodas from vending machines. Many nostalgic kid-focused drinks remain available in some countries, and a number have returned due to consumer demand. Welch's Grape Soda launched in the 1970s, became a beloved grape flavor, was discontinued in 2011, and later returned after popular demand. Welch's offers the grape drink in bottles and cans and also sells pineapple, blueberry, strawberry, orange, and punch flavors.
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