Below are 10 discontinued drinks that all Eighties Kids will remember, so be sure to post a comment letting us know which of the following delicious beverages were your favourite, as well as informing us about any retro drinks that you think we should have included on our list! 10. Um Bongo .
In 1999, Um Bongo gained a sister drink called Um Ognob, where Bongo was spelled backwards. Um Ognob contained a vitamin-enriched blend of apple, banana, apricot, orange and passion fruit juice. It was discontinued in 2003. References ^, 1/13/2006 · I bought some Um bongo last week, was so excited to have found it in Morrisons but it was sooooo disapointing, tasted nothing like I remember, very watery and tastless.
Um Bongo is a brand of juice drinks produced by Sumol + Compal. It was first produced in 1983 by NestlĂ©, under the Libby’s brand, for consumption in the United Kingdom, and was later licensed for production in Portugal. The trademark is currently held by Sumol + Compal, who produces and sells the drink in both countries.
Um Bongo Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2, Um Bongo – Wikipedia, Um Bongo – Wikipedia, Um Bongo – Wikipedia, 10/1/2015 · Attention spans have shortened. The changes in technology have made it very hard to make direct comparisons over the history of popular music charts since the early 1950s. But the trend was already apparent when the New Musical Express charts, introduced in 1952, were discontinued in 2006. The early and mid 1960s were a highly innovative period, with the emergence of for example the.
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History. The brand takes its name from kia ora, a M?ori language greeting which has entered New Zealand English, which literally means Hello/have life/be healthy .The first Kia-Ora was a lemon squash sold by Arthur Gasquoine in Sydney, Australia, in 1903.The brand was sold to the Dixon Family in the same year, with the first factory being established by Roland Dixon in Prahran in Melbourne.
1/14/2021 · Soap & Glory did a lovely night cream years ago, but they discontinued it and replaced it with a crap one that make my skin red/blotchy The original Cadbury Philadelphia spread Ricicles