Mezzo Mix
Mezzo Mix[edit]
Mezzo Mix is a popular beverage brand owned by the Coca-Cola Company. It is primarily sold in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. The drink is a unique blend of Coca-Cola and orange soda, giving it a distinct flavor that is both refreshing and unique.
History[edit]
Mezzo Mix was first introduced in Germany in 1973. The brand's slogan, "Cola küsst Orange" (Cola kisses Orange), perfectly encapsulates the unique blend of flavors that the drink offers. Over the years, the brand has gained significant popularity in Germany and other parts of Europe.
Varieties[edit]
There are several varieties of Mezzo Mix available in the market. The most popular one is the original Mezzo Mix, which is a blend of Coca-Cola and orange soda. Other varieties include Mezzo Mix Zero, which is a sugar-free version of the original drink, and Mezzo Mix Berry Love, which is a blend of Coca-Cola, orange soda, and berry flavor.
Availability[edit]
While Mezzo Mix is primarily sold in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, it is also available in some parts of the United States, particularly in areas with a large German population. The drink can also be purchased online through various retailers.
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External Links[edit]
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Coca Cola Mezzo Mix and Mezzo Mix Zero
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Mezzo Mix
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