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Tanora es una bebida carbonatada con sabor a mandarina vendida en Irlanda, predominantemente en Munster. Fue lanzada por John Daly & Co., un envasador de agua mineral de Cork. La marca es propiedad de Coca Cola Bottlers Ireland, una subsidiaria de . Tanora se envasa en botellas de plástico de 2 litros y 500 ml. También se encuentra en latas de 330 ml que serán retiradas en junio de 2010; las botellas de cristal de 200 ml (para el mercado licenciado) ya se han retirado por falta de demanda.
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dbo:abstract | Tanora es una bebida carbonatada con sabor a mandarina vendida en Irlanda, predominantemente en Munster. Fue lanzada por John Daly & Co., un envasador de agua mineral de Cork. La marca es propiedad de Coca Cola Bottlers Ireland, una subsidiaria de . Tanora se envasa en botellas de plástico de 2 litros y 500 ml. También se encuentra en latas de 330 ml que serán retiradas en junio de 2010; las botellas de cristal de 200 ml (para el mercado licenciado) ya se han retirado por falta de demanda. (es) Tanora is a tangerine flavoured carbonated drink, and sold in Ireland, predominantly in Munster. It was introduced by John Daly & Co, a mineral water bottler in Cork City. The brand is owned by Coca-Cola Bottlers Ireland, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Hellenic. Tanora is packaged in 2-litre and 500ml plastic bottles. It was also available in 330ml cans, but these ceased production in June 2010; 200ml glass bottles (for the licensed trade) have already been withdrawn, both due to lack of demand. In 1969, Stephen Barrett described his childhood liking for Tanora, "then, as now, the modish choice among those on the threshold of life". When Denis Irwin was playing for Manchester United, his mother would send him Tanora and Tayto crisps from Cork. In the play Disco Pigs, Pig orders "Two Battur burgurs! Two Sauce! Two Chips! Two Peas! Two Tanora!". In April 2011, Tanora was reformulated with a new taste including carrot and blackcurrant flavourings, and new packaging with the subtitle "A Cork legend" was introduced. The new flavour proved unpopular, and a Facebook vote along with taste-tests in Cork retail stores was scheduled to take place during July 2011. The new flavour was later taken off the market and replaced with the old, it kept the same bottle as the new flavour but had "original formula" on the side so it could be distinguished from the new flavour. In January 2018, ahead of the Irish government's planned introduction of a "sugar tax" later that year, Tanora was slightly reformulated again, to replace some of its sugar with artificial sweeteners. (en) |
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dbp:caption | Two-litre bottle (en) |
dbp:color | Orange (en) |
dbp:flavor | Tangerine (en) |
dbp:ingredients | Carbonated water, sugar, tangerine juice from concentrate , citric acid, flavourings, colours , preservatives (en) |
dbp:introduced | 1930.0 |
dbp:manufacturer | dbr:Coca-Cola_HBC_AG |
dbp:name | Tanora (en) |
dbp:origin | Cork City, Ireland (en) |
dbp:type | Tangerine-flavoured carbonated drink (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Tanora es una bebida carbonatada con sabor a mandarina vendida en Irlanda, predominantemente en Munster. Fue lanzada por John Daly & Co., un envasador de agua mineral de Cork. La marca es propiedad de Coca Cola Bottlers Ireland, una subsidiaria de . Tanora se envasa en botellas de plástico de 2 litros y 500 ml. También se encuentra en latas de 330 ml que serán retiradas en junio de 2010; las botellas de cristal de 200 ml (para el mercado licenciado) ya se han retirado por falta de demanda. (es) Tanora is a tangerine flavoured carbonated drink, and sold in Ireland, predominantly in Munster. It was introduced by John Daly & Co, a mineral water bottler in Cork City. The brand is owned by Coca-Cola Bottlers Ireland, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Hellenic. Tanora is packaged in 2-litre and 500ml plastic bottles. It was also available in 330ml cans, but these ceased production in June 2010; 200ml glass bottles (for the licensed trade) have already been withdrawn, both due to lack of demand. (en) |
rdfs:label | Tanora (es) Tanora (en) |
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