Pschitt
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Pschitt is a French soda created by Perrier in 1954. The name originates in the transcription in French of the noise made by a Perrier bottle when it is opened. It comes in two flavors, lemon and orange. It is now a product of the Neptune Group (the water subsidiary of the Castel Group).
It is one of the oldest French soft drinks. It received some notice in 2001 when president Jacques Chirac used the word in a television interview (he just said "Pschiiiitt!").