Fanta was first created in Germany during World War II due to a shortage of Coca-Cola ingredients.
The name "Fanta" comes from the German word "fantasie," meaning imagination.
Initially, Fanta was a fruity alternative to Coca-Cola's classic flavor, using available ingredients.
In the 1950s, Coca-Cola acquired the brand and expanded Fanta globally.
Fanta's vibrant colors and fruity flavors quickly attracted American consumers.
The brand is known for its creative marketing campaigns and diverse flavor lineup.
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