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This is a story about Snapple, which is trying to promote a new brand of ice pops called Snapple On Ice.
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Michael Ausiello has sworn he’ll douse me in Snapple and pepper me with Smurfs if I neglect to mention his guest-starring gig on tonight’s episode of SCRUBS (9PM NBC).
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The maker of Snapple teas, Mott's apple juice and sodas including Canada Dry and Dr Pepper said it is seeing an improvement in consumer sentiment, although sales of higher priced beverages -- namely Snapple -- are still weaker than cheaper carbonated drinks.
Dr Pepper Profit Rises but Snapple Business Continues to Suffer 2009
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All the Mayor has to do is call Snapple or another of his favored City Hall companies and get them to write the check.
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I remember, back when I listened to Rush Limbaugh each day, his promoting a snack beverage called Snapple on his show, going on and on about how tasty and refreshing it was.
From On High 2005
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"Snapple" is derived from a carbonated apple soda.
WN.com - Articles related to Dr Pepper CEO discusses soft drink links to obesity, taxes 2010
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Greenberg says that he himself dubbed their apple soda "Snapple," for "snappy apple."
Chicago Reader 2010
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As Quaker was buying Snapple, Sicher points out, the market for more expensive brewed ice teas such as Snapple declined as cheaper mixed ice teas, such as Arizona, improved their taste.
Chicago Reader 2010
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Haralambos Beverage Company currently distributes successful brands such as Snapple,
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The word "Snapple" is derived from a carbonated apple soda.
WN.com - Articles related to Dr Pepper CEO discusses soft drink links to obesity, taxes 2010
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