Orangina

Orangina is a classic French citrus beverage known for its unique blend of orange, lemon, mandarin, and grapefruit juices, combined with natural pulp and a light carbonation. Introduced in 1936, it was created by Spanish pharmacist Dr. Agustín Trigo Miralles and later popularized in France by businessman Léon Beton. The drink is renowned for its distinctive round bottle design, reminiscent of an orange, which has become an iconic symbol of the brand.