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Further investigation revealed that the flavor is in fact hibiscus, from the stamen of the hibiscus flower. This is not a drink kids would enjoy, though it may do well in retirement communities. If it tastes like anything, Jarritos Jamaica tastes like prunes. Or perhaps Mexicans hold an ages-old grudge against Jamaicans, so much so that one of their soda company execs said, "Let's concoct the skunkiest-tasting soda known to man and call it Jamaica, in order to show our distaste for those dreadlocked, ganja-smoking bobsledders!" The real mystery: Why it's called "Jamaica." Perhaps if you took an old Crown - the knit-cap Rastafarian wear - and soaked it overnight in soda water, then wrung it out into a bottle, then added red food coloring. Next his face melts and falls like rain, in your hair, down your throat, and soon you're falling into an endless chasm where the walls seethe with blind white worms and toothy vipers. One of those real bed-wetters, too, like that "Enter Sandman" video where a demonic tractor-trailer is after you, you're running but it's fruitless (much like Jarritos Jamaica), you're trapped in quicksand, your arms pinwheeling and you're shrieking in abject terror and then your bed's run over, reduced to a million splintered matchsticks - BOOM! - and James Hetfield's pockmarked face is leering at you from the vast altar of a blood-red sky. Taste: Have you ever consumed a nightmare? I have, now. Why drink a lowly fruit-flavored beverage when you can drink an entire country? One's mind is soon aflame with images of succulent tropical fruits, a hint of vanilla, or perhaps pink peppercorns. Think carbonated grenadine.Īppeal: Aside from the color, it was the name that got me. among Latino consumers, it should be found in many supermarkets and certainly specialty food outlets.Ĭolor: Bright red. Other flavors include lime, grapefruit, fruit punch, watermelon, and tamarind.Īvailability: As the most popular soft drink in the U.S.
JARRITOS SODA PLUS
It's not as carbonated as North American soft drinks, plus it's made with real cane sugar. History: Jarritos is a soft-drink brand conceived 60-odd years ago in Mexico, by fledgling soda tycoon Don Francisco "El Güero" Hill. As a result of its focus on core competencies of service, integrity, and quality products, the company has been recognized locally and nationally as a leader in the community and the beverage industry.Product: Jarritos "Jamaica" flavored soda With corporate headquarters located in Phoenix, Hensley also has fully operational controlled environment warehouse space in five different locations across Arizona including Tucson, Flagstaff, Prescott Valley, Chandler, and Show Low. Hensley maintains a proprietary service fleet of more than 800 vehicles and has the support of over 1,100 employees, servicing a customer base of more than 9,000 retail accounts throughout Arizona from multiple state-wide branches. Hensley Beverage Company (founded in 1955 and Arizona’s largest beverage distributor) is a multi-generational, family-owned, local Arizona beverage wholesaler that distributes a diverse and first-rate portfolio of beverages, including Anheuser-Busch InBev beers, top selling local and regional craft beers, premium non-alcohol beverages, water, soda, tea, wine, and spirits. Lima- Limón / Lemon-Lime: A tasty citrus treat waiting to quench any thirst!įor more information on Jarrito’s, click here. Guayaba / Guava: A liquid tropical vacation ready to drink!įresa / Strawberry: A favorite on Valentine’s Day… or any day! Jamaica / Hibiscus: An exotic soft drink with 100% real hibiscus flavor… Que auténtico!
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Limón / Lime: Electric, lively, citrusy and sweet with 100% natural lime flavor. Mandarina / Mandarin: Nobody makes an orange soda quite like Jarritos Mandarin with 100% natural mandarin orange flavor! Mango / Mango: The delicious taste of mango makes you want to tango! Piña / Pineapple: Puts you in a tropical state of mind… Ahhh Delicioso! Tamarindo / Tamarind: Tamarind is the number two Jarritos flavor (after Mardarin) and delicious ice-cold with any Mexican food. Tuti Fruti / Fruit Punch: Always a crowd favorite. Toronja / Grapefruit: The refreshing and tangy flavor of Grapefruit is a sweet and sour eye opener! Que buenísimo!
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You can find Jarritos in their distinctive and powerful glass bottles in quite a few grocery stores, restaurantes, taquerias, food trucks, convenience stores, and if you’re lucky, at your Mama’s house. Made with 100% natural sugar (¡Azucar!), many of our 11 delicious fruit flavors are sourced from actual fruit trees available in Mexico’s fruitiest regions. So we introduced Jarritos as Mexico’s first national soft drink. While America was eating mayonnaise on white bread, we in Mexico thirsted for colorful colors and flavorful flavors.