Fanta is a brand of fruit-flavored carbonated soft drinks created by Coca-Cola Deutschland under the leadership of German businessman Max Keith. There are more than 100 flavors worldwide. Fanta originated as a Coca-Cola substitute during the American trade embargo of Nazi Germany, which affected the availability of Coca-Cola ingredients, in 1940; the current version was created in Italy.
Bright, bubbly and popular, Fanta is the soft drink that intensifies fun. Introduced in 1940, Fanta is the second oldest brand of The Coca-Cola Company.
Orange is Fanta’s most popular flavor, but Fanta boasts over 90 different flavors worldwide. That’s where Fanta’s most recent slogan “Be More Than One Flavor” comes from – their advertising emphasizes trying all sorts of different things and flavors with Fanta (and the updated Fantanas).
Who has not heard of Fanta, the tasty orange-flavored fizzy drink? Most of us have. Millions consume the beverage on a daily basis the world over. Only its parent brand, Coca-Cola, and possibly its rival, Pepsi, are the two other sodas that dwarf Fanta in terms of sales.