Stoney (drink)

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Stoney (drink)[edit]

Stoney is a popular ginger-flavored soft drink that is produced and distributed by The Coca-Cola Company. It is widely consumed in several African countries, including Kenya, Uganda, and South Africa. The drink is known for its strong, fiery ginger taste.

History[edit]

Stoney was first introduced in Kenya in the year 2002 by The Coca-Cola Company. The drink quickly gained popularity due to its unique ginger flavor, which was a departure from the usual sweet and fruity flavors of most soft drinks. Over the years, Stoney has expanded its market reach to several other African countries.

Ingredients[edit]

The main ingredients of Stoney are carbonated water, sugar, and ginger extract. It also contains citric acid, sodium benzoate, and caramel color. The ginger extract gives Stoney its distinctive fiery taste.

Varieties[edit]

There are several varieties of Stoney available in the market. These include Stoney Extra Fiery, which has a stronger ginger flavor, and Stoney Light, which has less sugar and fewer calories.

Consumption[edit]

Stoney is typically consumed cold and can be enjoyed on its own or with a meal. It is often served in a glass bottle, but it is also available in plastic bottles and cans.

Availability[edit]

Stoney is widely available in supermarkets, convenience stores, and restaurants in several African countries. It can also be purchased online through various e-commerce platforms.

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