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1961–1964 1964–1974 1974–1989 1989–1994 1994–2003 2002–2006
1961–1964 1964–1974 1974–1989 1989–1994 1994–2003 2002–2006
2004–2009 2008–2023, 2008–2014 (United Kingdom) 2014–2018 (United Kingdom) 2018–2023, 2017–2019 (the Netherlands) 2019–2023 2023–present
2004–2009 2008–2023, 2008–2014 (United Kingdom) 2014–2018 (United Kingdom) 2018–2023, 2017–2019 (the Netherlands) 2019–2023 2023–present

1961–1974[]

1961–1964[]

Sprite-1961 Inverted

1964–1974[]

Sprite (1964)

1974–1989[]

Sprite logo 1980

In 1974, Sprite changed its font and the text became green. In 1978, the orange star was changed to an orange dot.

1989–2003[]

1989–1994[]

Spritelogo1989

In 1989, Sprite changed its font and added the lines on the background. This logo is still seen on some glass bottles.

1994–2003[]

Sprite Logo

2002–2010[]

2002–2006[]

Spritelogo2002

In 2002, Sprite jazzed up the logo with a new font. This logo is still seen on some glass bottles.

2004–2009[]

Sprite logo

In 2004, the yellow oval was replaced by the "Lymon" symbol over the I. This logo is still seen on some glass bottles.

2008–2023[]

2008–2023, 2008–2014 (United Kingdom)[]

Sprite

In late 2008, Sprite jazzed up the logo once again, the font changes, added the silver border (which is a call-back to the 1961 logo) and the "Lymon" was reintroduced. This logo is still seen on some glass bottles.

2014–2018 (United Kingdom)[]

Sprite logo 2009

2018–2023, 2017–2019 (the Netherlands)[]

Sprite logo 2019

2019–2023[]

Sprite logo 2019 (int)

2023–present[]

Sprite 2022
Designer:  Turner Duckworth
Relative
In-house
Typography:  Unknown
Launched:  2022

In 2022, Sprite received a global rebrand, which simplified the "Sprite" wordmark by straightening it and removing the familiar border from the primary logo (which is still used in the overall branding). The rebranding was confirmed to be taking effect in Europe in March 2023.

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