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VegitaBeta

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– **VegitaBeta Soft Drink**:
– Japanese soft drink by The Coca-Cola Company
– Contains beta-carotene supplement
– Primary ingredients: sugar and water
– Features apricot and passion fruit flavors
– Non-carbonated beverage rich in Beta-Carotene

– **International Soda Flavors**:
– VegitaBeta was one of eight featured at Club Cool in Epcot
– Club Cool described it as originally launched in Japan in 1992
– Drink has apricot and passionfruit flavors
– Unique yellowish-orange color due to Beta-Carotene
– Club Cool was a tasting location for international sodas

– **Coca-Cola Company Holdings**:
Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (66.5%)
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (19.5%)
Coca-Cola FEMSA (28%)
Coca-Cola Hellenic (23.2%)
– Bambi (23.0%)

– **Former Coca-Cola Company Holdings**:
Beverage Partners Worldwide
Coca-Cola Amatil
Coca-Cola Enterprises
– Columbia Pictures
TriStar Pictures

– **Legal Cases Involving Coca-Cola**:
– United States v. Forty Barrels and Twenty Kegs of Coca-Cola (1916)
– Escola v. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. (1944)
– Sinaltrainal v. Coca-Cola (2001)
– POM Wonderful v. Coca-Cola (2014)
– Various legal cases involving Coca-Cola Company

VegitaBeta (Wikipedia)

VegitaBeta is a Japanese soft drink marketed by The Coca-Cola Company. Its name refers to a supplement of beta-carotene added to the drink. Its primary ingredients are sugar and water.

It was one of the eight international soda flavors featured and available for tasting at Club Cool in Epcot, prior to its closing.

It features apricot and passion fruit flavors, and at Club Cool it says "Originally launched in Japan in 1992, VegitaBeta is a non carbonated beverage with apricot and passionfruit flavors and is rich in Beta-Carotene that contributes to its unique yellowish-orange color."

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