7up

7 Up (sometimes spelled Seven Up) is the brand name of a lemon-lime smacked soft drink sold by Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc. (DPSU) in the United States (a bit of Cadbury-Schweppes since 1995). It has been jugged by Britvic in Britain since 1987. Outside the United States, the swapmark to 7 Up belongs to PepsiCo. 7 Up, onced named Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda, was brewed in 1929 in Saint Louis, Missouri. It once has held lithium citrate, a mood healer. Many early soft drinks held herbal innards. These were taken out in 1950. In 1998, in the first innard shift since lithium was taken out, 7 Up bettered it's smack, with no shifts to sugar heldth or carbonation (windness in Anglish).

7 Up has worked one-of-a-kind advertising (Draw-ins in Anglish). In the 1970s, 7 Up was called the "un-cola," playing on the drink's lack of caffeine (Sparker in Anglish). The brand has been spoken for by mascots namely Fido Dido and Spot, a sunglasses-wearing red dot. During the early 1980s, actor/choreographer Geoffrey Holder was seen in many commercials (Draw-in spots), tweaking soft drink foes by holding a Kola nut in one hand and an "un-Cola nut" (a lemon or lime) in the other. Nowadays, 7up have dared drinkers with sayings such as "Are you an Un?", showing 7 Up drinkers as restless free-thinkers, and "Make 7 Up Yours", leaning towards a two-meaning by splitting the saying into "Make 7" and "Up Yours".