Oranżada
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Oranżada is a Polish soft drink. It dates to 18th century, and came to Poland from France. Its main ingredients were water, sugar or syrup, and orange juice. In 19th and 20th century an industrial variant of the drink was created, based on powdered juice, and other artificial ingredients. Powdered oranżada was also created in 20th century. The drink is imported and marketed in the United States by United World Imports. It is called the "Original Formula" on the bottle. The standard bottle size is 20 fl. oz (592 ml) and it has the Polish Coat of Arms on the front.
[edit] Nutrition information
For the 8 fl oz serving size.
- Calories=90
- Fat=0g
- Sodium=15mg
- Total Carb=22g
- Sugars=22g
- Protein=0g
[edit] Ingredients
Carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup and/or sugar, citric acid, natural flavors, sodium benzoate (a preservative), FD&C Red No.40