Why Southerners Have Always Loved Fresca, The 1960s Zero-Sugar Soda

By A Mystery Man Writer

This grapefruit soft drink might be the most refreshing of them all. Before flavored sparkling water became the biggest craze, there was Fresca. The grapefruit soda was launched in 1967 as the second "zero sugar" drink from the Coca-Cola company.

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