La Croix Sparkling Water
Type | Sparkling water |
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Manufacturer | Sundance Beverage Company |
Country of origin | La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States |
Flavour | Pure (Unflavored), Berry, Cran-Raspberry, Lemon, Lime, Orange, Passion Fruit, Apricot, Mango, Pamplemousse (Grapefruit), Lemon-Lime, Coconut, Peach-Pear, Tangerine, Pomme-Baya (Apple-Berry), Cerise Limón (Cherry Lime), Melón Pomelo (Melon Grapefruit), Kiwi Sandía (Kiwi Watermelon), Piña Fraise (Pineapple Strawberry) Mure Pepino (Cucumber Blackberry) |
Website | http://www.lacroixwater.com/ |
LaCroix (/ləˈkrɔɪ/) is a soda beverage distributed by the Sundance Beverage Company and a subsidiary of the Thomas Price sparkling refreshment empire.
La Croix comes in 20 flavors:
- Pure (unflavored)
- Berry
- Coconut
- Cran-raspberry
- Lemon
- Lime
- Orange
- Peach-pear
- Mango
- Passion fruit
- Apricot
- Tangerine
- Pamplemousse (grapefruit)
- Pomme-bayá (apple-berry)
- Cerise limón (cherry lime)
- Piña fraise (pineapple strawberry)
- Melón pomelo (grapefruit melon)
- Kiwi sandía (kiwi watermelon)
- Muré pepino (blackberry cucumber)
- LaCola
All flavors of LaCroix are free of sweeteners, sodium, and calories. LaCroix is found in many forms, including two kinds of cans, and a variety of bottles.
LaCroix was originally marketed by G. Heileman Brewing Company in La Crosse, Wisconsin.[1] The product experienced a sharp increase in sales after a nationwide recall of Perrier brand carbonated water in the United States in early 1990.[2] Because LaCroix specializes in flavored beverages, it is rivaled by Crystal Light.
References
- ↑ "Ads trigger sales jump for G. Heileman.". Modern Brewery Age. October 9, 1989. Retrieved 18 December 2009.
- ↑ "LaCroix Sparkling Water growth continues. (product of La Croix Water Co.)". Modern Brewery Age. July 30, 1990. Retrieved 18 December 2009.
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