Orangina
Orangina in Review

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Orangina: For a natural Hit of Oranges (330 words)
by - written on 23/06/12 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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Orangina is one of my all time favourite fizzy drinks and I feel like it's been around for donkey's years. We pay £1.45 for a large sized two-litre bottle from the supermarket and I like to keep it in the fridge, as it is definitely best when it is served ice cold. I will occasionally also buy this drink in a can from the garage, if I ...  Read the complete review

will_he_wont_he
Tastes of holidays in France; the perfect summer drink. (220 words)
by - written on 04/12/11 (Useful, 42 readings)
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Whenever my family went to France, it was Orangina that was my drink of choice. For many years I wanted to be able to drink it at home, but alas, in the olden days it seemed far less frequently available than it is now. Oragina is largely similar to Fanta, spare the fact that it has 'bits' in. This is the making of the drink; without ...  Read the complete review

kama0529
Orangey Orangina (287 words)
by - written on 13/11/11 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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Orangina is one of those drinks that I was bought up on......although it seemed to be one of those drinks we were given for a treat and so it always seemed strangely exotic! However, now things I have changed and it's me buying Orangina for my kids - and they seem to agree that this is one of the nicest and freshest carbonated drinks ...  Read the complete review

taramorg23
Refreshing oranges! (284 words)
by - written on 03/10/11 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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I had forgotten how much I love Orangina until I noticed that it was constantly on offer in my local Lidl, 9 cans for £2.50. Orangina is available in large 2 litre bottles, cans and glass bottles although I haven't seen a glass bottle for years. The cans are blue in colour with a an orange on the front. The drink is made from ...  Read the complete review

pmcds
Orangina: Shake the bottle, wake the drink! (490 words)
by - written on 05/09/11 (Very useful, 77 readings)
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'Shake the bottle, wake the drink!' Remember that? It seems to have been a slogan that has been around for donkey's years. I remember having the small glass bottles of Orangina when I was a kid and loving them, and it seems as if the formula hasn't changed much at all, to be honest. The premise of the drink is simple: a ...  Read the complete review

Bellroyd
Contains lemon, mandarin and grapefruit too! (535 words)
by - written on 31/05/11 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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We were out and about on Saturday as usual but inexplicably I had neglected to take with us the ready prepared cold drinks that we normally prepare to slake our thirst whilst on the road and avoid having to buy drinks at expensive shop prices. Realising this when we were about 5 miles from home, a quick calculation in my head ...  Read the complete review

molllly
Orangina: A childhood favourite (261 words)
by - written on 08/11/10 (Very useful, 78 readings)
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I remember often having Orangina as a child, but it then became overshadowed by Fanta and other fizzy drinks. However, I rediscovered it about two months ago and now purchase it pretty much every week! Orangina is a fizzy citrus flavoured drink, with real orange pieces, which was invented in 1933 in Spain. Even though it is predominantly ...  Read the complete review

B_Whiting
Shake It To Wake It!!!!! (662 words)
by - written on 23/09/10 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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I am sure we all remember Orangina....... I hadn't had it since I was a kid, and last week a friend of mine brought a few cans into work. Getting a little giddy about not having had any for a quite some time I didn't mind helping myself to a can. Orangina has a great mediterranean taste created by the use of real orange ...  Read the complete review

Dakarkon
Orangina: Decent Summer drink and alternative to Fanta (229 words)
by - written on 26/04/10 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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I would have to agree with blue jess's review on this product. Orangina seems to have been around forever and if you take at look at it's wikipedia page you'll see that it has! According to that it was invented in 1933. It it a great tasting drink and tastes far less sickly sweet and more natural than alternatives ...  Read the complete review

cooketsc
What happened to the good stuff???? (217 words)
by - written on 15/04/10 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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I remember orangina being the first fizzy drink that I ever drunk. I slightly regret what has become of it for several reasons: The original orangina was quaint and brilliant. They used to come in the small round bottomed bottles which were no larger that 250ml. I find it very hard to get these now in the big supermarkets. The ...  Read the complete review

MoodyLauz
Orangina: The only fizzy orange drink I'll buy (405 words)
by - written on 01/04/10 (Very useful, 193 readings)
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I'm a bit of a fruit loop when it comes to fizzy orange drinks. I dont like Fanta orange, orange squash etc. These taste really artifical and weird and I wont touch them with a barge pole. However, I love orange juice, orange and lemonade as these, shockingly enough, taste of real oranges. I find that Orangina fits in to the latter ...  Read the complete review

ecolojo
Unique natural tasting fizzy carbonated drink (167 words)
by - written on 23/10/09 (Useful, 27 readings)
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The classic French drink that many people may associate with happy childhood holidays in France, Orangina has a flavour that is superior to many carbonated orange drinks. I have been handed a free trial bottle on arriving in France by ferry! While rather sweet for many adults (which of course helps to explain its appeal to ...  Read the complete review

song_of_calliope
Orangina: A delicious soft drink if you buy the regular version (310 words)
by - written on 18/10/09 (Very useful, 204 readings)
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Orangina has come a long way since the bad old days when you could get it in only one flavour, the original orange, and only in tiny 8 oz serving sizes for one person, and not a thirsty person at that. Now Orangina comes in several flavours including Orangina Rouge which is made with blood oranges and Orangina Light which has only 12 ...  Read the complete review

mizzy
Sugar rush (210 words)
by - written on 17/09/09 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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I literally lived on this sugary drink this summer. From a small choice in the campsite shop this was the tastiest drink apart from cocacola. It was really refreshing on the days when it was over 30 degrees which was most of the summer. It cost me 1euro50 from the campsite shop, Im not sure how much it costs in the ...  Read the complete review

davey_26
Orangina leaves the competition fizzling out (318 words)
by - written on 15/09/09, updated on  15/09/09 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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I have been a great fan of Orangina ever since I was knee high. My parents were always insistent that I stay away from soft drinks or at least limit them because they didn't trust the contents. I dismissed their fears at the time but since I have read into this in more detail, they could well have a point. So what initially ...  Read the complete review

hypno06
Shake it to wake it! (651 words)
by - written on 19/08/09 (Very useful, 227 readings)
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When I was 12 I went to France on a school trip (this is in the very early 1980s), long before Orangina had made its way to our shores. At that time, Orangina formed a regular part of our French lessons at school, so the ability to ask for the real thing in Normandy was fab! Je voudrais un Orangina s'il vous plait! As a ...  Read the complete review

blue_jess
Orangina: Bring back the glass bottles (219 words)
by - written on 28/07/09 (Very useful, 99 readings)
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This is a fizzy orange drink that tastes more natural than tango and fanta and contains bits of pulp which is why it is recommended to shake it first. It is not as fizzy as similar drinks, which is probably a good job seeing as though you shake it before opening! It has a nice orangy smell and taste and apparently contains a ...  Read the complete review

Stripery77
This drink won't make you Tango but it might make you shake! ... (669 words)
by - written on 13/07/09 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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Always with an eye out for a deal I spied Orangina being sold at £1.50 for two 2 litre bottles in my local Somerfield. Now being partial to a bit of fizzy orange I thought to myself that'll do nicely. I used to love Orangina as a kid and remember the ads singing out "Shake the bottle to wake the drink" which has ...  Read the complete review

liquidio
Orangina: A slightly less plastic orange drink (199 words)
by - written on 11/06/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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Orangina never seems to have caught on properly in the UK, which I find to be a shame as it's considerably tastier than Fanta or Tango, the other main fizzy orange drinks. I think a large part of that is down to the packaging having had a historical emphasis on glass bottles to serve in cafes. Whilst it's the nicest way to ...  Read the complete review

groovy666
shake it to wake it (176 words)
by - written on 08/02/09 (Useful, 51 readings)
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This was a popular drink when I was younger and it brings back memories of going to my Nans and her treating me to a bottle of orangina as I loved it. It used to come in a small glass bottle which was curved in shape and had a mottled effect to the the glass like orange skin. Now it comes in the usual pop bottle and doesnt quite have ...  Read the complete review

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