Fanta, this popular drink that has many fans in today's world, carries a hidden story full of changes within itself. In the 1940s, with the onset of World War II, Coca-Cola production in Germany was halted due to a shortage of raw materials. This situation led the Coca-Cola company to consider producing a new beverage.
Transformation from Yogurt to Lemonade
While Coca-Cola in Germany was looking for a solution, the producers of this new drink turned to using available and unauthorized raw materials. They decided to use dairy products as well as fruit essences, and thus Fanta was born. This drink was initially produced as a byproduct to fill the void left by the shortage of Coca-Cola, but it quickly gained immense popularity.
Fanta rapidly became a symbol of wartime days and after the war ended, it was recognized as a popular drink in global markets. But do you really know that Fanta was once just a dairy drink? Its story is a testament to creativity and adaptation in tough circumstances.
By Tag Clar Editorial