7UP Gets a Natural Makeover; The Original Lemon-Lime Soft Drink Returns to its UNCOLA Roots with 100 Percent Natural Ingredients (2024)

BevNET.com Staff

PLANO, TX April 20, 2006 – 7UP, a flagship brand in the Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages portfolio, is getting a natural makeover. Starting this month, just in time for its 77th anniversary, the original UNCOLA(R) will be made from 100 percent natural ingredients, giving consumers a new twist on the crisp, refreshing taste of 7UP.

“We’re proud to be the first mainstream carbonated soft drink brand to address consumer demand for a great tasting lemon-lime soft drink made from 100 percent natural ingredients,” said Randy Gier, Chief Marketing Officer for Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages. “By removing all the artificial ingredients, 7UP is remaining true to its roots as ‘the UNCOLA'(R) – an alternative to other carbonated soft drinks currently on the market.”

Since its introduction in 1929, 7UP has responded to changing consumer needs. From the iconic UNCOLA(R) campaign highlighting 7UP’s equity as a crisp, clean, clear, caffeine-free choice to the launch of 7UP, now made from 100 percent natural ingredients, the brand has remained true to its commitment to meet the changing needs and desires of consumers.

Making the Natural Choice

All the ingredients in 7UP, now 100% natural, come from natural sources, and all artificial ingredients, such as the artificial flavor preservative, calcium disodium EDTA, have been removed. That means that only five simple, natural ingredients remain: filtered carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, natural citric acid, natural flavors, and natural potassium citrate. All of these ingredients are commonly found in a number of natural products, including soups, baked goods and beverages.

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Additionally, sodium has been reduced nearly 50 percent in the 12-oz. can, from 75mg to 40mg. These changes ensure that the 100 percent natural ingredients come together to deliver a crisper, more refreshing 7UP taste.

The move to natural is in response to rising consumer demand for natural products. According to SPINS, a San Francisco-based company that offers natural products movement data, the natural soda market has seen almost 15 percent growth from May 2004 to May 2005 (without the presence of a mainstream brand). An IRI January 2006 “Times & Trends” report indicates that all natural products have reached a 94% household penetration and the current double-digit category growth is projected to sustain in the high single-digits during the next five years.

“Changing the way we make 7UP, a much-loved 77-year-old brand, was a task that we did not take lightly,” said Kelli Freeman, Vice President of Marketing for 7UP. “7UP, now 100% natural, has been in the works for more than a year because we wanted to ensure that we stayed true to the crisp, refreshing 7UP taste that consumers have come to know and love.”

77 Never Felt So Good

The evolution of 7UP to a 100 percent natural lemon-lime carbonated soft drink is a timely move for the brand’s 77th birthday. To celebrate this milestone, the launch of 7UP, now 100% natural, will be supported by television, radio, print and online advertising, significant sampling outreach and retail partnerships, among other activities.

For additional product information, please visit www.7UP.com.

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About Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages
7UP, the original UNCOLA(R), is a leading brand in the beverage portfolio of Plano, Texas-based Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages (CSAB), a subsidiary division of Cadbury Schweppes plc (NYSE:CSG). CSAB is one of the largest producers of soft drinks and premium beverages in the Americas. CSAB’s brand portfolio includes 7UP, Dr Pepper, Snapple, Mott’s Apple Juice, RC Cola, A&W Root Beer, Sunkist soda, Canada Dry, Hawaiian Punch, Schweppes, Diet Rite, Slush Puppie frozen drinks, Clamato, Mr & Mrs T Mixers, Holland House Mixers, Rose’s, Mistic, Yoo-Hoo, Orangina, IBC, Stewart’s, Nantucket Nectars and other well-known consumer brands. For additional information on CSAB and its products, visit www.cadburyschweppes.com/csab.

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7UP Gets a Natural Makeover; The Original Lemon-Lime Soft Drink Returns to its UNCOLA Roots with 100 Percent Natural Ingredients (2024)

FAQs

Is 7Up 100 natural? ›

Refresh yourself with an Original 7UP® with 100% natural flavors and its iconic lemon lime flavor!

What was the original purpose of 7Up? ›

The product, originally named "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda", was launched two weeks before the Wall Street Crash of 1929. It contained lithium citrate, a mood-stabilizing drug, until 1948. It was one of a number of patent medicine products popular in the late-19th and early-20th centuries.

Has 7Up always been lemon and lime? ›

Charles Leiper Grigg decided to focus on lemon-lime flavors. By October of 1929, he had invented a new drink called, "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Sodas." The name was quickly changed to 7Up Lithiated Lemon Soda and then again changed to just plain 7Up in 1936. Grigg died in 1940 at the age of 71 in St.

Did 7Up change its formula? ›

A reformulated 7-Up that is intended to revive the long-slumbering soda brand is being introduced around the country. The new formula, with additional lemon-lime flavoring, is the first change in the soda since it was introduced in 1929.

Is it OK to drink 7UP everyday? ›

Drinking soda every day can cause a lot of damage to your health because it contains so much sugar. Excessive intake can cause chronic health issues, from obesity to diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and heart diseases. Even drinking diet soda or other sugary juices every day has negative side effects.

Does 7UP use real lemon? ›

Like real lemon extract, real lime extract, real sugar and, of course, real bubbles that give it the perfect bite to satisfy the strongest of thirsts. Real ingredients. Crisp, refreshing taste. IT'S THAT SIMPLE.

Why is 7UP so addictive? ›

Soft drinks contain large quantities of sugar which, when consumed, causes a 'rush' that is extremely addictive and leads to even bigger cravings. The reward centres of the brain are activated, releasing dopamine and other hormones to create a feeling of euphoria.

Which is older 7UP or Sprite? ›

7Up is the older of the two, and in fact the original lemon-lime flavored soda. It was invented by a man named Charles Leiper Grigg in 1929. It was originally called “Bib Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda” (catchy) and contained the mood-stabilizing drug lithium citrate—back then was truly a wild time for sodas.

Are Sprite and 7UP the same? ›

Sprite is sweeter, and less carbonated, while 7UP is a bit more tart and fizzy. I think 7UP is more like ginger ale, almost. 7UP is also what we used to get to drink when we were sick growing up.

Did they put lithium in 7UP? ›

The soda went through a name change to 7 Up Lithiated Lemon Soda, before finally settling on just 7 Up, and a formula with no added lithium.

Is 7UP owned by Coca-Cola? ›

7Up is not owned by Coca-Cola. The lemon-lime soda brand is currently owned by Keurig Dr Pepper (NASDAQ:KDP) and is distributed internationally by PepsiCo. The brand has had several different corporate owners over its history. Sprite is Coca-Cola's competitor to 7UP.

Why is Fanta called Fanta? ›

The name 'Fanta' came during an employee contest to name the new beverage. Keith told them to let their Fantasie (German for imagination) run wild. On hearing that, salesman Joe Knipp thought of the name Fanta. After the war, Fanta was brought to the United States by Coca-Cola, and in 1960 they bought the trademark.

Did Starry replace 7UP? ›

No, Starry is not the same as 7Up. While both are lemon-lime sodas, they are produced by different companies and have different flavor profiles.

What is Pepsi's version of Fanta? ›

Mirinda (/mɪˈrændə/ mih-RAN-də) is a brand of soft drink originally created in Spain in 1959 and distributed globally by PepsiCo since 1970. Its name comes from the Esperanto translation of "admirable" or "amazing". It is available in many fruit varieties, like orange, apple, strawberry, among others.

Is 7UP with Pepsi? ›

Today, PepsiCo unveiled the international refresh of the lemon-lime soda power brand 7UP. Internationally, PepsiCo owns the distribution rights to 7UP, the main rival to Sprite outside the US.

Is Sprite 100% natural? ›

CARBONATED WATER, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, CITRIC ACID, NATURAL FLAVORS, LESS THAN 2% OF: SODIUM CITRATE, SODIUM BENZOATE (TO PROTECT TASTE), MODIFIED CORNSTARCH.

Is 7UP artificial? ›

The origin of the name is unclear. It has been reformulated several times since its launch in 1929. 7-Up Soft Drink contains no caffeine and now has no artificial ingredients or preservatives, and only half the pork as before.

Is 7UP a mixture or pure substance? ›

Soda is considered a heterogeneous mixture. It contains water, sugar, and carbon dioxide, which forms bubbles. While the sugar, water, and flavorings may form a chemical solution, the carbon dioxide bubbles are not uniformly distributed throughout the liquid.

How healthy is 7UP? ›

Between its 140 calories, 45 milligrams of sodium, and 38 milligrams of sugar, a serving of 7Up can prove to be really unhealthy for your waistline. 7. 7Up Cherry isn't good for you either! Just because it's fruit flavored doesn't mean that it's healthy.

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