Peardrax

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Whiteway's Peardrax
Type soft drink
Manufacturer Pepsi-Cola Trinidad Bottling Company[1]

(part of PepsiAmericas Caribbean Operations[2])

Country of origin United Kingdom
Introduced unknown
Discontinued 1988 (UK)
Flavour pear
Related products Cydrax

Whiteway's Peardrax is a pear-flavoured fizzy soft drink popular in Trinidad and Tobago. It originated in the United Kingdom, and was first manufactured by Whiteway's, a now-defunct cider company founded in Whimple during the 19th century. As of 2007 it is bottled and distributed only by Pepsi-Cola Trinidad Bottling Company, under license since 2004 from Gaymer Cider Company.[1]

It was especially popular among some British children during the 1960s and 1970s, though not by all: Victor Lewis-Smith recalls it as "a foul, resinous, cloying, sweet beverage" without even the "saving grace" of inducing drunkenness.[1] It vanished from UK shelves in 1988, suffering from plummeting sales.[1]

Sales of the beverage continued in Trinidad and Tobago to the point that "Trinidadians and Tobagonians now see the drink as a defining part of the culture of their twin-island republic."[1] [3]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e Vanished UK drink is toast of Caribbean. BBC. Retrieved on 2007-04-18.
  2. ^ Form 10-K. Trinidad Express. Retrieved on 2004-01-03.
  3. ^ Peardrax, the people's preferred drink. Trinidad Express. Retrieved on 2007-05-02.