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Laranjada E.C.M 6x500ml

Juice Laranjada is a strongly carbonated soft drink, with a pronounced aroma and flavour of orange peel.
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Born in 1872 its the oldest and traditional soft drink produced by ECM. Very refreshing, excellent mixed with wine (sangria) and, as is customary in Madeira, with Coral Beer.Laranja was born in the time of the monarchy, in 1872. Older than Coca-Cola, Laranjada was the first soft drink to be produced in Portugal, keeping until this day its characteristic flavour.

Products specifications
Attribute name Attribute value
Ingredients Water, sugar, carbon dioxide, acidifier – citric acid; colour – E102 and E122; flavours. E102 and E122
Size 6x500ml

Born in 1872 its the oldest and traditional soft drink produced by ECM. Very refreshing, excellent mixed with wine (sangria) and, as is customary in Madeira, with Coral Beer.Laranja was born in the time of the monarchy, in 1872. Older than Coca-Cola, Laranjada was the first soft drink to be produced in Portugal, keeping until this day its characteristic flavour.

Products specifications
Attribute name Attribute value
Ingredients Water, sugar, carbon dioxide, acidifier – citric acid; colour – E102 and E122; flavours. E102 and E122
Size 6x500ml
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