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Club Orange

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Club Orange is a very popular Irish soft drink produced in Ireland by C&C (Cantrell and Cochrane) and is bottled in plants in Dublin and Belfast. The ingredients are carbonated water, sugar, orange juice, whole oranges (minimum 25.8%), citric acid, the preservative (sodium benzoate), the colours beta carotene and apocarotenal, and vitamin C (ascorbic acid). It is recognisable by the orange fruit tissue that remains in the drink after being produced. In addition, Club also more recently created Club Lemon, Club Rock Shandy (a mixture of the orange and lemon flavors), and Club Apple soft drinks. The slogan of Club is "the bits inside make it come alive" and it is seen on Club bottles and commercals. Club Orange accounts for over one third of the carbonated orange sold in Ireland. It is so popular a drink with Irish people that it is one of the most sought after products by Irish expatriates

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