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Orbitz (drink)

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27: 96:. It was introduced in test markets around May 1996, then went to most markets by 1997, and then quickly disappeared due to poor sales. The drink was sold in six flavors, and made with small floating edible balls. Orbitz was marketed as a "texturally enhanced alternative beverage" but some consumers compared it to a potable 126:
Unopened bottles from the drink's original launch have become a collector's item, appearing on online auction websites. The Clearly Food & Beverage Company states that the proprietary equipment that made Orbitz broke down and the trademark is no longer owned by the company. In July 2013, Clearly
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Canadian stated that it was considering producing a limited run of new products to satisfy "nostalgia demand", with the possibility of annual issues thereafter based on consumer reception of the initial batch.
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The small balls floated due to their nearly equal density to the surrounding liquid, and remained suspended with the assistance of
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was a non-carbonated fruit-flavored beverage produced by The Clearly Food & Beverage Company of Canada, makers of
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Soft drink
Clearly Canadian
Clearly Canadian
lava lamp
gellan gum
water
sugar
Pa
Orbitz
Gregg Araki
Splendor
Kelly MacDonald
Bubble tea
Basil seed drink
List of defunct consumer brands


"Top 10 Bad Beverage Ideas"
Time
"The Apprentice: how many of these soft drinks from the past do you remember?"
"Yield Stress in Orbitz"
"Orbitz: the Forgotten Drink With Balls"
Extinct Beverage Tasting: raSpbeRrY CitRus Orbitz
BevNET: Orbitz
Clearly Canadian launches Orbitz in Canada
Brad Tries: Orbitz
Official website
Categories
Soft drinks

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