Oren Tries = Nesbitt's Honey Lemonade
13 years ago
Here we are! FA is back up and running, Football season is in full swing and I got some NEW material!
NESBITT'S HONEY LEMONADE!
Nesbitt's Fruit Products Company was founded in 1924, named after its founder Hugh S. Nesbitt. The Nesbitt's brand debuted in 1927, initially as part of the company's line of soda fountain products. Nesbitt's began bottling Nesbitt's orange in either 1938 or 1939, putting it in direct competition with established market-leader Orange Crush. They got so big at the time they had Marilyn Monroe do advertising for them before she was famous right in 46, post-war. But once Fanta got into the scene in the 70s they sold to Clorox which went to Monarch Beverage Company who made NuGrape famous. (And which I did a review on) And at 1999 to today it's owned by Big Red Beverages of Waco, TX whom in turn is owned by Dr. Pepper/Snapple Group.
Enough history lessons. Let's get down to it.
SMELL = It's faint, but it smells way different than let's say Country Time or Minute Maid.
TASTE = This is sweet. Almost powerfully sweet. I can see this as being good for mixed drinks. It reminds of those lemonades I get at those Bahama Breeze restaurants with the piece of sugar cane.
VERDICT = Highly recommended. It's REALLY good. If you have a sweet tooth that hungers, this will cure it.
NEXT TIME = some more stuffs! Back in business, baby!
NESBITT'S HONEY LEMONADE!
Nesbitt's Fruit Products Company was founded in 1924, named after its founder Hugh S. Nesbitt. The Nesbitt's brand debuted in 1927, initially as part of the company's line of soda fountain products. Nesbitt's began bottling Nesbitt's orange in either 1938 or 1939, putting it in direct competition with established market-leader Orange Crush. They got so big at the time they had Marilyn Monroe do advertising for them before she was famous right in 46, post-war. But once Fanta got into the scene in the 70s they sold to Clorox which went to Monarch Beverage Company who made NuGrape famous. (And which I did a review on) And at 1999 to today it's owned by Big Red Beverages of Waco, TX whom in turn is owned by Dr. Pepper/Snapple Group.
Enough history lessons. Let's get down to it.
SMELL = It's faint, but it smells way different than let's say Country Time or Minute Maid.
TASTE = This is sweet. Almost powerfully sweet. I can see this as being good for mixed drinks. It reminds of those lemonades I get at those Bahama Breeze restaurants with the piece of sugar cane.
VERDICT = Highly recommended. It's REALLY good. If you have a sweet tooth that hungers, this will cure it.
NEXT TIME = some more stuffs! Back in business, baby!
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