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Sprite
Sprite is a carbonated soft drink. It's best known for being one of the two ingredients found in Sproke. Sprite is owned and manufactured by Coca-Cola Company.
Much like Sproke, Sprite has mixed origins. The name originated from a bottler located in Houston, Texas. The drink itself started as a flavor of Fanta, named Fanta Clear Lemon. Fanta Clear Lemon was introduced to America as Sprite in 1961, as a competitor to 7-Up.
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
Sprite is primarily made of carbonated water and high fructose corn syrup. To aquire its clear appearance, German scientists put a secret invisibility serum into the mixture. The potion, however, was lost to time. Nowadays, Coca-Cola uses cat-ink, which gets extracted every quarter, from the scrotum of the Mossad variant of Bright Blue Cats.