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  1. Fanta - Wikipedia

    Fanta originated in Germany as a Coca-Cola alternative in 1940 due to the American trade embargo of Nazi Germany which affected the availability of Coca-Cola ingredients.

  2. A look at The Coca-Cola Company's Trademarks - Gerben IP

    2024年7月30日 · Today, Coca-Cola has expanded with multiple additional trademarks for the company’s newer products, such as “Sprite”, “Fanta” and “Mello Yello”. In 2019, Coca-Cola was reported to have a …

  3. Fanta (History, Marketing, Flavors & Commercials)

    2022年2月8日 · Fanta, the fruit flavored soft drink with numerous flavors that is owned by Coca-Cola has an incredibly interesting history. From first being created with Nazi Germany as a replacement for …

  4. Fanta - Official Home Page | Coca-Cola US

    Give your thirst a taste of the new irresistible Fanta! Check out more of our fruit flavored sodas and limited-edition flavors!

  5. Fanta Marketing Mix: Playful Branding and Global Market Presence

    Fanta’s people strategy centers on the Coca-Cola system’s global workforce, local bottling partners, and a growing network of creators who fuel playful brand relevance.

  6. The haunting history of Fanta - HeritageDaily

    2024年8月10日 · Fanta is a popular fruit-flavoured carbonated soft drink “that makes all good times sparkle, with family and friends alike.” However, Fanta has an origin story that stems back to WWII in …

  7. Complete List of Beverage Brands Owned by Coca-Cola

    2025年4月28日 · Coca-Cola owns a diverse range of beverages, including Sprite, Fanta, Dasani, Powerade, Minute Maid, and many others, totaling over 500 brands globally.

  8. Fanta Marketing Strategy 2025: A Case Study - ProjectPractical

    Fanta, a brand under Coca-Cola, has developed a comprehensive marketing strategy to boost its brand promotion and engagement with the target audience. The Fanta advertising campaign focuses on …

  9. People are just learning Fanta's dark history and why it was originally ...

    2024年3月16日 · It started in Italy and came to the United States in 1958. They kept the name Fanta, Pendergrast believes as it was easy and Coca-Cola already owned it.

  10. Share a Coke - Wikipedia

    The campaign, which uses a list containing 250 of each market country's most popular names (generic nicknames and titles are also used in some cases), aims to have people go out and find a bottle with …