Solo (soft drink)

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Solo

Current Solo can.

Type Lemon Flavoured soft drink
Manufacturer Cadbury Schweppes
Country of origin Flag of Australia Australia
Introduced

In Australia, Solo (pronounced Soul-low), is a lemon-flavoured soft drink manufactured by Cadbury Schweppes.

Cadbury Schweppes now makes an energy drink in the US called Coolah Energy that refers to the Australian Solo as its inspiration. It uses the tagline "Energy from Down Under". It lists boronia as an ingredient, a citrus plant in Australia known more worldwide for use in floral arrangements than its fruit.[1]

It would appear, from can design and slogans, that Solo is the Australian version of the American drink Rondo, which was available during the early 1970's and 80's.

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