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7 Up

7 Up (stylized as 7up outside North America) or Seven Up is an American brand of lemon-lime-flavored non-caffeinated soft drink. The brand and formula are owned by Keurig Dr Pepper, although the beverage is internationally distributed by PepsiCo.

7 Up
North American and International logos for 7 Up used since 2015
TypeLemon-lime drink
ManufacturerKeurig Dr Pepper
PepsiCo (international distribution only)
Country of origin United States
IntroducedJune 19, 1929; 94 years ago (1929-06-19) (as Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda)
June 23, 1936; 87 years ago (1936-06-23) (as 7 Up)
ColorColorless
Pink (Cherry/Diet Cherry, United States only)
Variants
List
  • dnL (discontinued)
  • 7 Up Plus (discontinued)
  • 7 Up Ten
  • Tropical 7 Up
  • 7 Up nimbooz
  • 7 Up nimbooz masala soda (India)
  • 7 Up Retro (outside of the U.S.)
  • Diet 7 Up
  • 7 Up Zero Sugar
  • Cherry 7 Up
  • Diet Cherry 7 Up
  • Cherry 7 Up Zero Sugar
  • Orange 7 Up
  • Raspberry 7 Up
  • 7 Up Free
  • 7 Up Free Mojito (UK, Ireland, Germany)
  • 7 Up Light
  • 7 Up Lime
  • 7 Up Cherry (UK)
  • 7 Up Mojito (France)
  • 7 Up Gold (discontinued)
  • 7 Up Revive
  • 7 Up Ice Cola (discontinued)
  • 7 Up Citrus Splash (discontinued)
  • 7 Up Lemon Squeeze (discontinued)
  • 7 Up Tropical (France)
  • 7 Up Tropical Splash (discontinued)
  • 7 Up Pomegranate (discontinued)
  • 7 Up Frootaz (discontinued)
  • 7 Up Yerbabuena (discontinued)
Related productsMitsuya Cider, Sprite, Bubble Up, Starry
Websitewww.7up.com

History Edit

 
7 Up Bottling Company building in Portland, Oregon (1976)

7 Up was created by Charles Leiper Grigg, who launched his St. Louis–based company The Howdy Corporation in 1920.[1] Grigg came up with the formula for a lemon-lime soft drink in 1929. The product, originally named "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda", was launched two weeks before the Wall Street Crash of 1929.[2] It contained lithium citrate, a mood-stabilizing drug, until 1948.[3][4] It was one of a number of patent medicine products popular in the late-19th and early-20th centuries. Its name was later shortened to "7 Up Lithiated Lemon Soda" before being further shortened to just "7 Up" by 1936.[5]

The origin of the revised name is unclear.[6] Britvic claims that the name comes from the seven main ingredients in the drink,[a][8] while others have claimed that the number was a coded reference to the lithium contained in the original recipe, which has an atomic mass of 7.[9] Britvic also claims that the name alluded to 7 Up seven-ounce bottles when Coca-Cola and most other soft drinks were bottled in six-ounce bottles.

The 7 Up company was privately owned by its founding families until it was sold in 1978 to Philip Morris, which sold it in 1986 in two parts: the international division to PepsiCo[10] and the US business to a group led by the investment firm Hicks & Haas.[11] In the US, 7 Up merged with Dr Pepper in 1988; Cadbury Schweppes bought the combined company in 1995. The Dr Pepper Snapple Group was spun off from Cadbury Schweppes in 2008; it merged with Keurig Green Mountain in 2018 to form Keurig Dr Pepper.

Consumption Edit

7 Up is commonly consumed cold – refrigerated or with ice. It is also used as a mixer for highball alcoholic lemon-lime soda cocktails, including the 7 and 7 (Seagram's 7 Crown and 7 Up) and CC and Seven (Canadian Club whisky and 7 Up).7 up and gin 7 up and rum 7 up and tomato 7 Up is also used in both alcoholic and non-alcoholic punches.

Formula Edit

7 Up has been reformulated several times since its launch in 1929. In 2006, the version of the product sold in the U.S. was reformulated so it could be marketed as being "100% natural". This was achieved by eliminating the chelating agent calcium disodium EDTA, and replacing sodium citrate with potassium citrate to reduce the beverage's sodium content.[12] This reformulation contains no fruit juice and, in the U.S., is sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS). The manufacturing process used in the production of HFCS has led some public health and advocacy groups to challenge the ad campaign's "natural" claims.[13]

In 2007, after the Center for Science in the Public Interest threatened to sue 7 Up, it was announced that 7 Up would stop being marketed as "100% natural". Instead, it is now promoted as having "100% Natural Flavors". The controversy does not extend to other countries, such as the United Kingdom, where HFCS is not generally used in foods, including 7 Up. In 2011, 7 Up began test marketing a formula, called 7 Up Retro, using sugar rather than HFCS. Container labels sport the caption "Made With Real Sugar".

Variants Edit

 
7 Up bottling exhibit at the Dr Pepper Museum in Waco, Texas
 
A mid-20th century jug of bottler's flavor for 7 Up: the syrup-like concentrate lacked sugar and was sold to franchisees then in this refillable form.
 
Diet 7 Up in 2009
Name Year
launched
Notes Ref.
7 Up 1929 The original flavor.
7 Up Zero Sugar 1963 No calorie variant of 7 Up. It was originally introduced in 1963 under the name of Like (not to be confused with 7 Up's Like Cola from the 1980s), using cyclamate as sweetener. After the U.S. government ban of the sweetener the drink was discontinued in 1969, and relaunched as Diet 7 Up in 1970. The drink had a brief period of using the name Sugar Free 7 Up between 1973 and 1979 before reverting to its former name.

Diet 7 Up was later reformulated and advertised as being sweetened with sucralose and Acesulfame Potassium replacing Aspartame. The recipe later reverted to using Aspartame. The beverage was rebranded as 7 Up Zero Sugar in late 2020.

[14][15][16]
[17][18][19]
Cherry 7 Up 1987 A cherry-flavored variant, it was introduced in 1987.

It was renamed and reformulated as Cherry 7 Up Antioxidant in January 2009; however, the soda's antioxidant line was pulled from shelves in 2012 amid a controversy about the rumored detrimental health effects of consuming antioxidant drinks, and the original formula returned.

[20][21][22]
Cherry 7 Up Zero Sugar 1980s Low-calorie version of Cherry 7 Up. It was pulled from shelves around the time 7 Up Plus Cherry was introduced but was reintroduced in 2006 due to popular demand.

As with the regular variety, it was reformulated as Diet Cherry 7 Up Antioxidant in 2009 before reverting to the original formula in 2013. It was rebranded as Cherry 7 Up Zero Sugar in late 2020.

[23][24]
7 Up Gold 1988 A spice-flavored beverage, similar to Vernor's Ginger Ale. Though 7 Up's marketing slogan at that time was "Never Had It, Never Will" (referring to caffeine), 7 Up Gold included caffeine as an ingredient. It was introduced by 7 Up in the hopes of capturing 1% of the cola market, which at the time was $26.6 billion. However, it only captured 0.1% of the market because people were confused by 7 Up marketing a dark-colored soft drink with caffeine, and the drink was discontinued the following year. The 7 Up Gold recipe was actually an unused Dr Pepper invention. [25]
Diet 7 Up Gold 1988 Low-calorie variant of 7 Up Gold, released and discontinued at the same time as the standard variety.
7 Up with Cherry on Top 1989 A variety originally sold in the United Kingdom (Originally as Cherry 7 Up), although has since been discontinued. It is differentiated from the US variety as it is a pure Cherry flavored drink with a completely different recipe. It was also sold in the Netherlands during the early-1990s, and currently in France since 2014.[citation needed]
7 Citrus 1980s A fruity soda with real juices. Sold for a short time in the United States.[citation needed]
7 Up Ice Cola 1995 Produced by PepsiCo for the Netherlands and a few other international territories, this was a clear cola, in essence a repackaging of Crystal Pepsi. As with that, it failed in the market and was discontinued shortly afterwards. [26]
Orange 7 Up 1980s A variety with added orange flavor. It was sold in many non-US territories by PepsiCo throughout the 1990s including Canada (As 7 Up Orange Chill) Thailand (As 7 Up Clear Orange Flavour), Germany (As Orange 7 Up Plus, Austria (As 7 Up Orange) and The Netherlands (as 7 Up Clear Orange). [27][28]
Raspberry 7 Up 1980s A variety with added raspberry flavor. It was sold for a short time in some European territories and in Canada (as 7 Up Raspberry Chill) and was later sold in several Asian territories including Vietnam (from 2002) before becoming sold exclusively in Singapore.[citation needed]
7 Up Revive 1990 A special variant sold in India and Laos and is marketed as an Isotonic drink. It was relaunched in 2015, and prior to that was also sold in other Asian territories such as Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam and Vietnam. [29]
7 Up Free/7 Up Light/7 Up Zero Sugar 1990's The alternative to Diet 7 Up sold in countries such as Iceland, UK, Ireland, Mexico, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Argentina, Finland, UAE, Uruguay, Pakistan, the Netherlands, Thailand, Malaysia, France and Germany. However, some regions also have it under the original Diet 7 Up brand. In the UK, the drink was originally branded as 7 Up Light until rebranding as 7 Up Free in 2005.[30]

In Norway, it contained a combination of artificial sugars, and for eight years was the only variety on the Norwegian market. The lack of the usual light or zero-label is confusing to Norwegian consumers, who often buy it not knowing they are buying a product with artificial sugars.[citation needed]

[31][32]
7 Up Tropical Twist 2002 A tropical flavored drink that was sold in Canada by PepsiCo for a limited time in 2002 as 7 Up Tropical Splash, and re-released for a limited time in 2018. It was also sold in the Netherlands during 2002. [33]
DnL 2002 An alternate take on 7 Up released in the United States containing an added citrus kick, green color and caffeine, made to rival Mountain Dew in the market. It was released during time when other attempts to extend soft drink brand names were done with new variations, including Pepsi Blue, Dr Pepper Red Fusion, and Vanilla Coke. The drink was discontinued in 2006 in favor of the "7 Up Plus" brand. [34][35]
7 Up Plus 2004 A range of healthy alternative drinks, containing no caffeine and has 2 grams of carbohydrates per serving, as well as 5% apple juice, which is uncommon among American market carbonated beverages. It was available in three varieties - Mixed Berry, Cherry and Island Fruit. [36]
7 Up Citrus Splash 2004 A variety with added Pink Grapefruit flavor. It was sold in Canada by PepsiCo until being discontinued in 2006, with a brief re-release in 2008. [37]
7 Up Ice 2004 A mint-flavoured variety which was sold by PepsiCo in a few international territories such as Portugal, Russia, and France and Mexico before being discontinued in 2006.[citation needed]
7 Up Ice Tropical 2006 A variant of 7 Up Ice with added tropical flavor. Only sold in Russia.[citation needed]
7 Up Frootaz 2000s A tropical flavored variety sold by PepsiCo in the Philippines for a short time in the 2000's.[citation needed]
7 Up H2OH! 2000s A range of lightly carbonated water drinks that were sold in Latin America, Malaysia, the UK, and Ireland in the late 2000s. In Brazil it is sold under the brand H2OH! in some flavours, as Citrus, lime and apple and orange. [38]
7 Up Lemon Squeeze 2007 A variety with extra lemon juice. It was sold in Canada by PepsiCo for a limited time during the 2007 season, as the Canadian alternative to Sierra Mist Lemon Squeeze. [39]
Pomegranate 7 Up 2007 A pomegranate flavoured variety that was sold for the holiday season in the United States from 2007 until 2010, and saw returns in 2016, 2021 and 2022. The 2009 and 2010 formulas were named Pomegranate 7 Up Antioxidant.
Diet Pomegranate 7 Up 2007 A low calorie pomegranate flavoured variety that was sold for the holiday season in the United States from 2007 until 2010. The 2009 and 2010 formulas were named Diet Pomegranate 7 Up Antioxidant.
7 Up Clear Dry 2010 A limited edition no-calorie variant with a high carbonation and caffeine count. It was sold exclusively in Japan by Suntory.[citation needed]
7 Up Retro 2011 A variety sold in the United States that uses cane sugar instead of corn syrup. It was Introduced on the 2011 season finale of The Apprentice, packaging in 12-oz. cans features either the 1970s disco mirrorball-themed logo or the 1980s logo. It is also available in 12-oz. glass bottles with a label inspired by 7 Up's original logo. [40]
Mixed Berry 7 Up Antioxidant 2011 A mixed berry variety that was sold for a limited time in 2011. It used the "Antioxidant" formula.
Diet Mixed Berry 7 Up Antioxidant 2011 A mixed berry variety that was sold for a limited time in 2011. It used the "Antioxidant" formula.
7 Up Ten 2013 A low-calorie variant with only ten calories per serving, sold as part of Dr. Pepper Snapple Group's "Ten" lineup in the United States. It uses a blend using high fructose corn syrup along with aspartame and acesulfame potassium to sweeten it. [41]
7 Up Yerbabuena 2013 A variety containing the Yerba buena mint. It was available for a limited time in Colombia in 2013.[citation needed]
Tropical 7 Up 2014 A pineapple and mango flavored variety. It was sold in the United States in 2014 for a limited time, as well as a return in 2015 with newer branding.
Salted Lemon 7 Up 2014 A variant exclusively sold in Hong Kong that contains Salted Lemon. It is a common drink that can be found in dai pai dong and cha chaan teng. It is also named one of the Hong Kong summer drinks by Cathay Pacific Discovery. [42][43]
7 Up Mojito 2014 A mint-flavored variety that was first released in France, but was later released in Belgium and Germany as well.
7 Up Vocktail Exotique 2014 A tropical flavored variety sold in France, originally as 7 Up Goût Tropical.
7 Up Free Mojito 2016 Low calorie variant of 7 Up Mojito sold in the United Kingdom, and later was released in Belgium and France. [44]
7 Up Lemon Lemon 2016 A lemonade sold in France, the Netherlands and Belgium.
7 Up Free Cherry 2020 A low-calorie cherry variant sold in the United Kingdom. [45]
Simple 7 Up 2022 A natural variant made using filtered water, cane sugar and stevia leaf extract.

Barbecue sauces and marinades Edit

In 2007, Cadbury Schweppes entered into a licensing partnership with Vita Food Products to produce a line of barbecue sauces and marinades flavored with Dr Pepper, 7 Up, and A&W Root Beer.[46]

Advertising campaigns Edit

 
7 Up advertisement with Fido Dido painted on a wall in Pune, India
 
Advertisement on the water tower of Goor, The Netherlands, in 1967

Metal pedestrian crossing markers saying "Drink 7up Safety First" were installed in many U.S. cities in the 1930s.[47]

Two early slogans used for 7 Up were "Fresh up with 7 Up" and "You like it – It Likes you" both of which appeared on 7 Up bottles until the late 1960s. A large advertising sign with the "You like it" phrase was located outside Pontchartrain Beach in New Orleans for many years.

"Fresh-Up Freddie" was the rooster mascot for 7 Up in the 1950s. He gave viewers lessons about how to plan successful parties and picnics by having plenty of 7 Up on hand. The commercials were produced by Disney, giving the character the specific Disney look of the time.[48] Freddie has been described as a hybrid of the rooster Panchito Pistoles from The Three Caballeros and the zany Aracuan Bird from the same film.[48] He often was dressed in human clothes. Freddie also appeared in the 1957 Zorro TV series' commercial intermissions.[49] In these commercials, Freddie fought with Pete the Cat. Freddie, who was featured in a small amount of merchandising, was voiced by Paul Frees.[48]

In the 1970s and 1980s, Geoffrey Holder appeared in television ads as part of 7 Up's "Uncola" ad campaign, designed to highlight differences between 7 Up and other soft drinks on the market with cola flavoring. In the ads, Geoffrey holds a pair of cola nuts in one hand and a lemon & lime (used to flavor 7 Up) in the other hand and describes them as "Uncola nuts."[50]

In 1987, 7 Up introduced Spot, the red-orange dot in the 7 Up logo anthropomorphized into a mascot. The character was used heavily in advertising and licensed items across the U.S.,[51] including the 1993 platform video game Cool Spot.[52]

The television cartoon character Fido Dido was used as a mascot from the late 1980s through the early 1990s, and was reintroduced in international markets in the early 2000s.[53]

In 1991, 7 Up sponsored Jordan Grand Prix's Jordan 191, the car in which Michael Schumacher drove his first Formula One race.

In the early 2000s, Orlando Jones served as the spokesperson for 7 Up in the United States in a series of commercials. Notably, one commercial had him wear a t-shirt that had 7 Up's then-slogan Make 7 Up Yours divided between the front and back with the double entendre on the back that featured the Up Yours part; 7 Up would sell the shirt through specialty retailer Spencer Gifts for many years.[54]

From the years 2002 to 2009, The 7 Up Christmas on Ice was an annual ice rink event taking place in several towns and cities around Ireland. More than 90,000 people attended the event in Smithfield, Dublin.

Corporate sponsorship Edit

In 1974 7 Up became The Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon's first corporate sponsor, at a time when its sponsorship was generally limited to trade unions and civic organizations.[55][56]

See also Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official U.S. web site
  • 7 Up (undetermined source of product name from Snopes.com)

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This article is about the beverage For other uses see 7 Up disambiguation 7 Up stylized as 7up outside North America or Seven Up is an American brand of lemon lime flavored non caffeinated soft drink The brand and formula are owned by Keurig Dr Pepper although the beverage is internationally distributed by PepsiCo 7 UpNorth American and International logos for 7 Up used since 2015TypeLemon lime drinkManufacturerKeurig Dr Pepper PepsiCo international distribution only Country of origin United StatesIntroducedJune 19 1929 94 years ago 1929 06 19 as Bib Label Lithiated Lemon Lime Soda June 23 1936 87 years ago 1936 06 23 as 7 Up ColorColorlessPink Cherry Diet Cherry United States only VariantsList dnL discontinued 7 Up Plus discontinued 7 Up TenTropical 7 Up7 Up nimbooz7 Up nimbooz masala soda India 7 Up Retro outside of the U S Diet 7 Up7 Up Zero SugarCherry 7 UpDiet Cherry 7 UpCherry 7 Up Zero SugarOrange 7 UpRaspberry 7 Up7 Up Free7 Up Free Mojito UK Ireland Germany 7 Up Light7 Up Lime7 Up Cherry UK 7 Up Mojito France 7 Up Gold discontinued 7 Up Revive7 Up Ice Cola discontinued 7 Up Citrus Splash discontinued 7 Up Lemon Squeeze discontinued 7 Up Tropical France 7 Up Tropical Splash discontinued 7 Up Pomegranate discontinued 7 Up Frootaz discontinued 7 Up Yerbabuena discontinued Related productsMitsuya Cider Sprite Bubble Up StarryWebsitewww wbr 7up wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Consumption 3 Formula 4 Variants 4 1 Barbecue sauces and marinades 5 Advertising campaigns 6 Corporate sponsorship 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit nbsp 7 Up Bottling Company building in Portland Oregon 1976 7 Up was created by Charles Leiper Grigg who launched his St Louis based company The Howdy Corporation in 1920 1 Grigg came up with the formula for a lemon lime soft drink in 1929 The product originally named Bib Label Lithiated Lemon Lime Soda was launched two weeks before the Wall Street Crash of 1929 2 It contained lithium citrate a mood stabilizing drug until 1948 3 4 It was one of a number of patent medicine products popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries Its name was later shortened to 7 Up Lithiated Lemon Soda before being further shortened to just 7 Up by 1936 5 The origin of the revised name is unclear 6 Britvic claims that the name comes from the seven main ingredients in the drink a 8 while others have claimed that the number was a coded reference to the lithium contained in the original recipe which has an atomic mass of 7 9 Britvic also claims that the name alluded to 7 Up seven ounce bottles when Coca Cola and most other soft drinks were bottled in six ounce bottles The 7 Up company was privately owned by its founding families until it was sold in 1978 to Philip Morris which sold it in 1986 in two parts the international division to PepsiCo 10 and the US business to a group led by the investment firm Hicks amp Haas 11 In the US 7 Up merged with Dr Pepper in 1988 Cadbury Schweppes bought the combined company in 1995 The Dr Pepper Snapple Group was spun off from Cadbury Schweppes in 2008 it merged with Keurig Green Mountain in 2018 to form Keurig Dr Pepper Consumption Edit7 Up is commonly consumed cold refrigerated or with ice It is also used as a mixer for highball alcoholic lemon lime soda cocktails including the 7 and 7 Seagram s 7 Crown and 7 Up and CC and Seven Canadian Club whisky and 7 Up 7 up and gin 7 up and rum 7 up and tomato 7 Up is also used in both alcoholic and non alcoholic punches Formula Edit7 Up has been reformulated several times since its launch in 1929 In 2006 the version of the product sold in the U S was reformulated so it could be marketed as being 100 natural This was achieved by eliminating the chelating agent calcium disodium EDTA and replacing sodium citrate with potassium citrate to reduce the beverage s sodium content 12 This reformulation contains no fruit juice and in the U S is sweetened with high fructose corn syrup HFCS The manufacturing process used in the production of HFCS has led some public health and advocacy groups to challenge the ad campaign s natural claims 13 In 2007 after the Center for Science in the Public Interest threatened to sue 7 Up it was announced that 7 Up would stop being marketed as 100 natural Instead it is now promoted as having 100 Natural Flavors The controversy does not extend to other countries such as the United Kingdom where HFCS is not generally used in foods including 7 Up In 2011 7 Up began test marketing a formula called 7 Up Retro using sugar rather than HFCS Container labels sport the caption Made With Real Sugar Variants Edit nbsp 7 Up bottling exhibit at the Dr Pepper Museum in Waco Texas nbsp A mid 20th century jug of bottler s flavor for 7 Up the syrup like concentrate lacked sugar and was sold to franchisees then in this refillable form nbsp Diet 7 Up in 2009Name Yearlaunched Notes Ref 7 Up 1929 The original flavor 7 Up Zero Sugar 1963 No calorie variant of 7 Up It was originally introduced in 1963 under the name of Like not to be confused with 7 Up s Like Cola from the 1980s using cyclamate as sweetener After the U S government ban of the sweetener the drink was discontinued in 1969 and relaunched as Diet 7 Up in 1970 The drink had a brief period of using the name Sugar Free 7 Up between 1973 and 1979 before reverting to its former name Diet 7 Up was later reformulated and advertised as being sweetened with sucralose and Acesulfame Potassium replacing Aspartame The recipe later reverted to using Aspartame The beverage was rebranded as 7 Up Zero Sugar in late 2020 14 15 16 17 18 19 Cherry 7 Up 1987 A cherry flavored variant it was introduced in 1987 It was renamed and reformulated as Cherry 7 Up Antioxidant in January 2009 however the soda s antioxidant line was pulled from shelves in 2012 amid a controversy about the rumored detrimental health effects of consuming antioxidant drinks and the original formula returned 20 21 22 Cherry 7 Up Zero Sugar 1980s Low calorie version of Cherry 7 Up It was pulled from shelves around the time 7 Up Plus Cherry was introduced but was reintroduced in 2006 due to popular demand As with the regular variety it was reformulated as Diet Cherry 7 Up Antioxidant in 2009 before reverting to the original formula in 2013 It was rebranded as Cherry 7 Up Zero Sugar in late 2020 23 24 7 Up Gold 1988 A spice flavored beverage similar to Vernor s Ginger Ale Though 7 Up s marketing slogan at that time was Never Had It Never Will referring to caffeine 7 Up Gold included caffeine as an ingredient It was introduced by 7 Up in the hopes of capturing 1 of the cola market which at the time was 26 6 billion However it only captured 0 1 of the market because people were confused by 7 Up marketing a dark colored soft drink with caffeine and the drink was discontinued the following year The 7 Up Gold recipe was actually an unused Dr Pepper invention 25 Diet 7 Up Gold 1988 Low calorie variant of 7 Up Gold released and discontinued at the same time as the standard variety 7 Up with Cherry on Top 1989 A variety originally sold in the United Kingdom Originally as Cherry 7 Up although has since been discontinued It is differentiated from the US variety as it is a pure Cherry flavored drink with a completely different recipe It was also sold in the Netherlands during the early 1990s and currently in France since 2014 citation needed 7 Citrus 1980s A fruity soda with real juices Sold for a short time in the United States citation needed 7 Up Ice Cola 1995 Produced by PepsiCo for the Netherlands and a few other international territories this was a clear cola in essence a repackaging of Crystal Pepsi As with that it failed in the market and was discontinued shortly afterwards 26 Orange 7 Up 1980s A variety with added orange flavor It was sold in many non US territories by PepsiCo throughout the 1990s including Canada As 7 Up Orange Chill Thailand As 7 Up Clear Orange Flavour Germany As Orange 7 Up Plus Austria As 7 Up Orange and The Netherlands as 7 Up Clear Orange 27 28 Raspberry 7 Up 1980s A variety with added raspberry flavor It was sold for a short time in some European territories and in Canada as 7 Up Raspberry Chill and was later sold in several Asian territories including Vietnam from 2002 before becoming sold exclusively in Singapore citation needed 7 Up Revive 1990 A special variant sold in India and Laos and is marketed as an Isotonic drink It was relaunched in 2015 and prior to that was also sold in other Asian territories such as Malaysia Brunei Darussalam and Vietnam 29 7 Up Free 7 Up Light 7 Up Zero Sugar 1990 s The alternative to Diet 7 Up sold in countries such as Iceland UK Ireland Mexico Spain Norway Sweden Argentina Finland UAE Uruguay Pakistan the Netherlands Thailand Malaysia France and Germany However some regions also have it under the original Diet 7 Up brand In the UK the drink was originally branded as 7 Up Light until rebranding as 7 Up Free in 2005 30 In Norway it contained a combination of artificial sugars and for eight years was the only variety on the Norwegian market The lack of the usual light or zero label is confusing to Norwegian consumers who often buy it not knowing they are buying a product with artificial sugars citation needed 31 32 7 Up Tropical Twist 2002 A tropical flavored drink that was sold in Canada by PepsiCo for a limited time in 2002 as 7 Up Tropical Splash and re released for a limited time in 2018 It was also sold in the Netherlands during 2002 33 DnL 2002 An alternate take on 7 Up released in the United States containing an added citrus kick green color and caffeine made to rival Mountain Dew in the market It was released during time when other attempts to extend soft drink brand names were done with new variations including Pepsi Blue Dr Pepper Red Fusion and Vanilla Coke The drink was discontinued in 2006 in favor of the 7 Up Plus brand 34 35 7 Up Plus 2004 A range of healthy alternative drinks containing no caffeine and has 2 grams of carbohydrates per serving as well as 5 apple juice which is uncommon among American market carbonated beverages It was available in three varieties Mixed Berry Cherry and Island Fruit 36 7 Up Citrus Splash 2004 A variety with added Pink Grapefruit flavor It was sold in Canada by PepsiCo until being discontinued in 2006 with a brief re release in 2008 37 7 Up Ice 2004 A mint flavoured variety which was sold by PepsiCo in a few international territories such as Portugal Russia and France and Mexico before being discontinued in 2006 citation needed 7 Up Ice Tropical 2006 A variant of 7 Up Ice with added tropical flavor Only sold in Russia citation needed 7 Up Frootaz 2000s A tropical flavored variety sold by PepsiCo in the Philippines for a short time in the 2000 s citation needed 7 Up H2OH 2000s A range of lightly carbonated water drinks that were sold in Latin America Malaysia the UK and Ireland in the late 2000s In Brazil it is sold under the brand H2OH in some flavours as Citrus lime and apple and orange 38 7 Up Lemon Squeeze 2007 A variety with extra lemon juice It was sold in Canada by PepsiCo for a limited time during the 2007 season as the Canadian alternative to Sierra Mist Lemon Squeeze 39 Pomegranate 7 Up 2007 A pomegranate flavoured variety that was sold for the holiday season in the United States from 2007 until 2010 and saw returns in 2016 2021 and 2022 The 2009 and 2010 formulas were named Pomegranate 7 Up Antioxidant Diet Pomegranate 7 Up 2007 A low calorie pomegranate flavoured variety that was sold for the holiday season in the United States from 2007 until 2010 The 2009 and 2010 formulas were named Diet Pomegranate 7 Up Antioxidant 7 Up Clear Dry 2010 A limited edition no calorie variant with a high carbonation and caffeine count It was sold exclusively in Japan by Suntory citation needed 7 Up Retro 2011 A variety sold in the United States that uses cane sugar instead of corn syrup It was Introduced on the 2011 season finale of The Apprentice packaging in 12 oz cans features either the 1970s disco mirrorball themed logo or the 1980s logo It is also available in 12 oz glass bottles with a label inspired by 7 Up s original logo 40 Mixed Berry 7 Up Antioxidant 2011 A mixed berry variety that was sold for a limited time in 2011 It used the Antioxidant formula Diet Mixed Berry 7 Up Antioxidant 2011 A mixed berry variety that was sold for a limited time in 2011 It used the Antioxidant formula 7 Up Ten 2013 A low calorie variant with only ten calories per serving sold as part of Dr Pepper Snapple Group s Ten lineup in the United States It uses a blend using high fructose corn syrup along with aspartame and acesulfame potassium to sweeten it 41 7 Up Yerbabuena 2013 A variety containing the Yerba buena mint It was available for a limited time in Colombia in 2013 citation needed Tropical 7 Up 2014 A pineapple and mango flavored variety It was sold in the United States in 2014 for a limited time as well as a return in 2015 with newer branding Salted Lemon 7 Up 2014 A variant exclusively sold in Hong Kong that contains Salted Lemon It is a common drink that can be found in dai pai dong and cha chaan teng It is also named one of the Hong Kong summer drinks by Cathay Pacific Discovery 42 43 7 Up Mojito 2014 A mint flavored variety that was first released in France but was later released in Belgium and Germany as well 7 Up Vocktail Exotique 2014 A tropical flavored variety sold in France originally as 7 Up Gout Tropical 7 Up Free Mojito 2016 Low calorie variant of 7 Up Mojito sold in the United Kingdom and later was released in Belgium and France 44 7 Up Lemon Lemon 2016 A lemonade sold in France the Netherlands and Belgium 7 Up Free Cherry 2020 A low calorie cherry variant sold in the United Kingdom 45 Simple 7 Up 2022 A natural variant made using filtered water cane sugar and stevia leaf extract Barbecue sauces and marinades Edit In 2007 Cadbury Schweppes entered into a licensing partnership with Vita Food Products to produce a line of barbecue sauces and marinades flavored with Dr Pepper 7 Up and A amp W Root Beer 46 Advertising campaigns Edit nbsp 7 Up advertisement with Fido Dido painted on a wall in Pune India nbsp Advertisement on the water tower of Goor The Netherlands in 1967Metal pedestrian crossing markers saying Drink 7up Safety First were installed in many U S cities in the 1930s 47 Two early slogans used for 7 Up were Fresh up with 7 Up and You like it It Likes you both of which appeared on 7 Up bottles until the late 1960s A large advertising sign with the You like it phrase was located outside Pontchartrain Beach in New Orleans for many years Fresh Up Freddie was the rooster mascot for 7 Up in the 1950s He gave viewers lessons about how to plan successful parties and picnics by having plenty of 7 Up on hand The commercials were produced by Disney giving the character the specific Disney look of the time 48 Freddie has been described as a hybrid of the rooster Panchito Pistoles from The Three Caballeros and the zany Aracuan Bird from the same film 48 He often was dressed in human clothes Freddie also appeared in the 1957 Zorro TV series commercial intermissions 49 In these commercials Freddie fought with Pete the Cat Freddie who was featured in a small amount of merchandising was voiced by Paul Frees 48 In the 1970s and 1980s Geoffrey Holder appeared in television ads as part of 7 Up s Uncola ad campaign designed to highlight differences between 7 Up and other soft drinks on the market with cola flavoring In the ads Geoffrey holds a pair of cola nuts in one hand and a lemon amp lime used to flavor 7 Up in the other hand and describes them as Uncola nuts 50 In 1987 7 Up introduced Spot the red orange dot in the 7 Up logo anthropomorphized into a mascot The character was used heavily in advertising and licensed items across the U S 51 including the 1993 platform video game Cool Spot 52 The television cartoon character Fido Dido was used as a mascot from the late 1980s through the early 1990s and was reintroduced in international markets in the early 2000s 53 In 1991 7 Up sponsored Jordan Grand Prix s Jordan 191 the car in which Michael Schumacher drove his first Formula One race In the early 2000s Orlando Jones served as the spokesperson for 7 Up in the United States in a series of commercials Notably one commercial had him wear a t shirt that had 7 Up s then slogan Make 7 Up Yours divided between the front and back with the double entendre on the back that featured the Up Yours part 7 Up would sell the shirt through specialty retailer Spencer Gifts for many years 54 From the years 2002 to 2009 The 7 Up Christmas on Ice was an annual ice rink event taking place in several towns and cities around Ireland More than 90 000 people attended the event in Smithfield Dublin Corporate sponsorship EditIn 1974 7 Up became The Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon s first corporate sponsor at a time when its sponsorship was generally limited to trade unions and civic organizations 55 56 See also EditFizz nik VessReferences Edit Carbonated water sugar essence of lemon lime oils citric acid sodium citrate and lithium citrate 7 7 Up The Making of a Legend brandspeoplelove com Cadbury Schweppes 2006 Archived from the original on April 30 2008 Retrieved February 6 2016 Bellis Mary December 21 2013 The History of 7up Charles Leiper Grigg inventors about com Archived from the original on May 6 2023 Retrieved January 16 2014 Abbott Alison April 15 2019 The sorrows of psychiatry Nature 568 7752 314 315 Bibcode 2019Natur 568 314A doi 10 1038 d41586 019 01170 1 Tiekink Edward R T Gielen Marcel 2005 Metallotherapeutic Drugs and Metal based Diagnostic Agents The Use of Metals in Medicine Chichester John Wiley and Sons p 3 ISBN 978 0470864036 Mikkelson Barbara April 27 2014 Origins of the 7Up Soft Drink Name Snopes Retrieved September 5 2021 Mikkelson Barbara January 13 2010 7Up snopes com Retrieved January 16 2014 The Original 7 Up Was A Mind Altering Substance HuffPost September 17 2014 britvic co uk Archived April 5 2018 at the Wayback Machine Accessed January 16 2014 Graedon Joe August 21 2017 Rediscovering Lithium for Mood Disorders peoplespharmacy com The People s Pharmacy Retrieved August 30 2017 PepsiCo Buys Seven Up s International Division The New York Times July 15 1986 Seven Up Sale Set at 240 Million The New York Times October 4 1986 7UP Discover our Products Keurig Dr Pepper Retrieved February 6 2016 CSPI to Sue Cadbury Schweppes over All Natural 7UP Center for Science in the Public Interest May 11 2006 Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved February 6 2016 7Up Timeline and History Twoop com August 29 2005 Retrieved July 28 2010 Weide C A Image of glass bottle of 7Up like beverage ca yd com Retrieved January 16 2014 Cadbury Global Our Brands History of our Brands Cadbury com Archived from the original on August 15 2010 Retrieved July 3 2016 Chapter 10e Bottles of Bottles of Seven Up Bottling Co and Seven Up Royal Crown Bottling Co Archived from the original on March 27 2008 Retrieved July 28 2010 Diet 7 Up Nutritional Facts 7up com Diet 7 Up with Splenda Nutritional Facts 7up com Our Brands 7Up Keurig Dr Pepper Retrieved May 27 2015 7Up with antioxidants to be taken off the market Tulsa World November 9 2012 Retrieved November 10 2012 7Up with antioxidants to be cancelled amid health claims lawsuit CBS News November 9 2012 Retrieved November 10 2012 The Slug com Archived July 17 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Slug Rejoice Diet Cherry 7 Up to Return to Us Diet Cherry 7 Up Nutritional Facts Archived December 27 2010 at the Wayback Machine 7up com McGill Douglas C February 11 1989 7 UP Gold The failure of a can t lose plan The New York Times PopularTimelines Archived August 15 2020 at the Wayback Machine History of 7 Up in Timeline Archived December 2 2021 at the Wayback Machine Accessed on April 24 2020 ottakringer shop party amp bier Archived from the original on March 1 2005 Retrieved March 1 2005 Feels Good to Be You I 7UP my7up Archived from the original on March 26 2020 Retrieved May 12 2014 7UP Revive India s first hydrotonic drink 7up in Archived from the original on February 14 2019 Retrieved May 2 2016 https www marketingweek com britvic rebrands 7up light to allay health concerns 7UP Free Olgerdin Archived from the original on December 22 2006 in Icelandic Hong Tan Heng February 23 2020 7 Up Free debuts in Malaysia Thailand Mini Me Insights Retrieved August 25 2023 7 Up Tropical Splash sodafinder com DNP for 7 Up s dnL bevnet com July 27 2005 Retrieved July 28 2010 dnL Soda History Flavor amp Pictures Snack History November 7 2021 Retrieved April 22 2023 Review 7Up Plus Island Fruit Bevreview com Archived from the original on June 4 2010 Retrieved July 28 2010 7 Up Citrus Splash sodafinder com 7 Up H2OH beta thedieline com 7 Up Lemon Squeeze sodafinder com Photo of 7 Up Bottles Retrieved November 11 2012 7UP com Products 7UP com Cook Recipe Day Day Day Day Cook Recipe Pan Fried Pork Chop with Salted Lime and 7UP Archived from the original on November 3 2014 Retrieved October 20 2014 Hong Kong Summer Drinks Salted lemon 7 Up Hong Kong Summer Drinks Salted lemon 7 Up Cathay Pacific Discovery Archived from the original on November 3 2014 Retrieved September 13 2014 Selwood Daniel Britvic targets grown ups with sugar free 7up Free Mojito The Grocer Retrieved July 5 2016 7UP free extends its range with new cherry flavour Vita Foods and Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages Get Cooking With the Introduction of Dr Pepper 7UP and A amp W Root Beer Branded Sauces and Marinades PR Newswire May 7 2007 Retrieved March 14 2011 Press release Original 1930 s Bronze 7up Safety First Sidewalk Sreet Marker Soda Advertising 65 00 PicClick Retrieved June 15 2019 a b c Fresh Up Freddie at Don Markstein s Toonopedia Retrieved on July 28 2010 from the original on July 30 2016 Dotz Warren Morton Jim 1996 What a Character 20th Century American Advertising Icons Chronicle Books p 107 ISBN 0 8118 0936 6 7 UP THE UNCOLA Archived July 11 2022 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on March 24 2018 7UP Dr Pepper Snapple Group Retrieved February 19 2020 Cool Spot at MobyGames Fido Dido returns as face of 7 Up Archived May 3 2008 at the Wayback Machine at B amp T 7UP Commercial Make 7 UP yours YouTube grid41productions May 17 2010 Retrieved June 23 2022 Telethon raised more than 59 million ABC 10 CW 5 WBUP WBKP September 3 2013 News March 24 2016 Archived from the original on November 13 2020 Retrieved October 1 2020 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 7 Up Official U S web site 7Up page on PepsiCo International UK amp Ireland 7 Up undetermined source of product name from Snopes com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 7 Up amp oldid 1179883737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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