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* http://usasoda.com/OrangeCrush.htm
 
* http://usasoda.com/OrangeCrush.htm
== 1960-1972 ==
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== 1911–1972 ==
[[File:Crush logo 1966.png|200px|center]]
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[[File:Crush logo 1966.png|250px|center]]
   
== 1972-1981 ==
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== 1972–1991 ==
[[File:Oldcrush.png|200px|center]]
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[[File:Oldcrush.png|250px|center]]
== 1981-1991 ==
 
{{Missing_former_logo}}
 
   
== 1991 Present ==
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== 1991–2000 ==
 
[[File:Crush logo 1991.svg|250px|center]]
1991-2000
 
[[File:CrushOrange.gif|200px|center]]
 
   
 
Still used on glass bottles.
 
Still used on glass bottles.
   
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== 2000–2008, 2000–present (Chile and Guatemala) ==
== 2000-2008 ==
 
 
[[File:Crush logo.png|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Crush logo.png|200px|center]]
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The word "orange" is still used in Chile and Guatemala.
   
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== 2008–present ==
==2008-Present==
 
[[File:Img_154603770691.png|center]]
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[[File:Img_154603770691.png|center|200px]]
   
 
{{Dr Pepper Snapple Group}}
 
{{Dr Pepper Snapple Group}}
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[[Category:Soft drinks]]
 
[[Category:Soft drinks]]
 
[[Category:Soda]]
 
[[Category:Soda]]
[[Category:Citrus Sodas]]
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[[Category:Citrus sodas]]
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[[Category:PepsiCo]]
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[[Category:Chile]]
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[[Category:Chilean Drinks]]
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[[Category:Food and drink in Chile]]
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[[Category:Food and drink in Argentina]]

Revision as of 14:47, 26 March 2020

1911–1972

1972–1991

1991–2000

Crush logo 1991

Still used on glass bottles.

2000–2008, 2000–present (Chile and Guatemala)

The word "orange" is still used in Chile and Guatemala.

2008–present

Img 154603770691