
Cresta (soft drink) - Wikipedia
Cresta was a frothy fruit-flavoured drink produced in the United Kingdom by Schweppes from the early 1970s through to the early 1990s. It originally came in four different flavours: strawberry, lemon & lime, pineapple and orange; [1] blackcurrant & Cream Soda were added later.
Cresta Ad 1977 - YouTube
Classic advert for Cresta soft drink from 1977.
Cresta – Nostalgia Central
The coolest ad campaign of the Seventies – for the drink that stripped paint. Cresta was produced in the UK by Schweppes from the early 1970s and originally came in four different flavours: strawberry, lemon & lime, pineapple and orange, with blackcurrant being added later.
Cresta Drink - Do You Remember?
Cresta was the orange flavoured, probably the sweetest most plastic-tasting drink you can imagine but as a 7 year old being dragged round Clacton market, it was probably the best taste in the world. Cresta was opaque and thick and frothy - God only knows what was in it!
Cresta (soft drink) - Wikiwand
Cresta was a frothy fruit-flavoured drink produced in the United Kingdom by Schweppes from the early 1970s through to the early 1990s. It originally came in four different flavours: strawberry, lemon & lime, pineapple and orange; blackcurrant & Cream Soda were added later.
Soft Drinks that Went Flat – the REAL STORY
2010年3月31日 · CRESTA (1960-80s) Best remembered for the ads which, as with Corona, far outlasted the drink in public memory. A “cool” polar bear in shades (a cross between the more debonair Glacier Mints bear and Den Hegarty) was sent into paroxysms of ecstasy after one taste of this over-sugary, over-foamy beverage of various flavours.
Cresta (soft drink) - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
2024年10月11日 · Cresta was a frothy fruit-flavoured drink produced in the United Kingdom from the early 1970s through to around 2007. It originally came in four different flavours: strawberry, lemon & lime, pineapple and orange; blackcurrant was added later.
Elsie Hayibor - Cresta
Cresta was a British Fizzy Drink popularised in the 60s-80s, amongst teens and pre-teens but was later discontinued in 1987. My rebrand aims to bring it back to life, with bright, dynamic and modern branding so a new generation of children, teens and adults (and perhaps their parents and grandparents) can also enjoy the beverage.
CRESTA-Strawberry soda-330mL-Great Britain-199?
Can Museum ID: 117543 Brand: CRESTA Flavor: Strawberry soda Volume: 330mL Country Made For: Great Britain Country Made In: Great Britain Description: Year of Issue: 199? Material: Aluminum Code: Barcode: Top: Tab top Theme: Series:
Grumpy Man's Gripe: Cresta - It's Frothy Man! - Blogger
2010年11月7日 · Cresta was a very popular drink in the 1970s. It was very fizzy but not in the same way as normal carbonated drinks. It was much smoother and when poured it had a fizzy head on top not unlike a pint of beer. Like other organisations, Cresta approached television advertising as a crucial mechanism for talking to the world at large.
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