Sprite Ice
Sprite Ice is a variant of Sprite first introduced in South Korea in 2002, and Canada and Belgium in 2003. The first flavour variant of The Coca-Cola Company’s popular lemon and lime-flavoured soda, the product gained traction in several countries worldwide before eventually diminishing in availability. It is packaged in clear, blue-capped plastic bottles with blue and silver graphics on their labels. It is also available in 12-can packages.
Different names
- Sprite Blue - Korea (since 2002)
- Sprite Ice - Australia (2003-2004), Canada, Hong Kong (2003-?), India, Indonesia (2004-2006), Russia (since 2020), Philippines, Taiwan, Singapore, Mexico (since 2024)
- Sprite Ice Cube - Belgium (since 2003)
- Sprite Ice Blue - Italy (since 2004), Chile (since 2005)
- Sprite X - Japan
- Sprite Icy Mint - China (since 2004)
- Sprite Mynta - Sweden (since 2016)
- Sprite Ice Mint - Brazil (since 2018)
Ingredients
Sprite Ice contains carbonated water, pine sap, sugar/glucose-fructose, citric acid, natural flavors, sodium citrate and sodium benzoate.
In Sweden, the drink is sweetened with both normal Sugar and Stevia, reducing the sugar content to 6.6g per 100ml instead of the 10.1g found in unmodified Sprite.
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- Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (66.5%)
- Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (19.5%)
- Coca-Cola FEMSA (28%)
- Coca-Cola Hellenic (23.2%)
- Bambi (23.0%)
and slogans
- Ashita Ga Arusa
- Coke Zero Facial Profiler
- Coming Together
- Country Sunshine
- H2NO
- Hey Kid, Catch!
- I'd like to buy the world a Coke
- The Lost Island of Alanna
- MagiCan
- Max Headroom
- Move to the Beat
- My Coke Rewards
- MyCoke
- Once Upon a Wheel
- Open Happiness
- Pepsi Invaders
- Coca-Cola polar bears
- Share a Coke