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1940–1962
Fanta was first introduced in Nazi Germany in 1940. The soda was created due to a lack of ingredients for Coca-Cola in Nazi Germany.
1962–1970
1970–1980
1980–1997
1980–1995
1995–1997
In 1995, the triple orange dot and green leaf was changed into orange and green leaves.
1997–2009
1997–2005
In 1997, Fanta modified its logo and the font was changed. In 2000, the white background on the cans and bottles was changed to the colour background that matches each flavour.
2001–2006 (USA)
2004–2009
In 2004, the Fanta logo was jazzed up.
2008–2016, 2008–present (the United States, Middle East etc.)
2008–2010
In 2008, Coca-Cola unveiled this Fanta logo
2010–2016, 2010–present (the United States, Middle East etc.)
As of 2017, this logo is still used in the United States, the Middle East and some other countries.
2016–present (International)
This logo was introduced in 2016 in parts of Europe. In 2017, the logo was rolled to other parts of the world.
2017–present (Japan)
See also