- 183778
Jarritos is a
brand of soft
drink in Mexico,
owned by Novamex, a
large independent bottling conglomerate based in El Paso, Texas.
Jarritos was founded...
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orange juice,
lemon juice, and lime juice,
served in a clay cup
known as a
jarrito de
barro that
helps keep the
drink cold. It can
contain ingredients such...
- lime juice, and a grapefruit-flavored soda such as Fresca, Squirt, or
Jarritos and
served on the
rocks with a lime wedge.
Adding salt to the rim of the...
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merienda in Café El Gato Negro,
Buenos Aires:
medialunas (croissants), café en
jarrito (a
double espresso coffee) and a
little gl**** of
sparkling water...
- are
produced and
marketed in
Latin American countries.
Guava – such as
Jarritos brand Hops - used in Hop water. Irn-Bru – citrus-based soft
drink po****r...
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Fruity sodas such as
fruit punch, lime, pineapple, or
mandarin orange Jarritos, or
sports drinks such as blue or
orange Gatorade, can
substitute for triple...
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first league cup. In 1956, the club was sold to soft
drink manufacturer Jarritos. The new
owner was
trying to
build upon the club's
National Cup titles...
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Sparkling Water Shasta Ale-8-One Barr
Bawls Cheerwine Dr Brown's Irn-Bru
Jarritos Jones Soda
Julebrus Julmust Kinnie Lucozade Monster Energy Full Throttle...
- 1950–51
Proudly Mexican Cup (1): 1998. Chihuahua-El
Heraldo Cup (1): 2008.
Jarrito de Oro
Tournament (1): 1956. Héctor
Barraza Tournament (1): 2010. UNAM...
- has been
produced commercially as a soda flavour, by
companies such as
Jarritos and Nestle, and
distributed globally. The
tamarind plant has
origins in...