But would you believe the first bottle of Fanta was made from food scraps? Or that it was invented in Nazi Germany? So, how did we get here... from here? In the book "For God, Country and Coca ...
Regardless, the product, sold in glass bottles, was widely purchased. The name Fanta came from the German word for "imagination" (fantasie), which is reportedly what Keith told his marketing team ...
But would you believe the first bottle of Fanta was made from food scraps? Or that it was invented in Nazi Germany? So, how did we get here... from here? In the book "For God, Country and Coca ...
Fantakuchen: German cake with Fanta: Fantakuchen is a German cake typically flavoured with fizzy Fanta. Today, this dessert is mainly served at children’s birthday parties and at Karneval celebrations ...
Coca-Cola recently ran an ad called 'Good Old Times' in Germany to honor the 75th birthday of Fanta. It gave the origin story of the citrus-y soda, explaining that German bottlers had to invent ...