In 1989, Sprite changed its font and added the lines on the background. This logo is still seen on some glass bottles.
1995–2003[]
After being launched in North America in 1994, this logo was rolled out internationally the following year.
199?–2006 (Japan)[]
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2002–2010[]
2002–2005, 2003–2010 (Asia)[]
In 2002, Sprite jazzed up the logo with a new font that used outside North America. In North America, it is used as a secondary logo and was used on Tropical Sprite Remix in the United States in 2003-2005 and revived in 2015 as Sprite Tropical and in 2016 as Sprite Tropical Mix. It was also used on Sprite Ice in Canada until 2007. This logo is still seen on some glass bottles.
2004–2009, 2005–2010 (Asia)[]
In 2004, the yellow oval was replaced by the "Lymon" symbol over the I. This logo is still seen on some glass bottles.
In 2006, Sprite uses the 2006 North American logo in Japan.
2008–2022[]
2008–2021, 2008–2019 (Thailand)[]
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 redesigned. The "splash" was used in the United States and Canada in 2008-2011 and then it was used internationally. The "splash" may vary across the countries. But it was still used in some countries including Europe. This logo is still seen on some glass bottles.
2013–2021[]
In 2013, the 2008 Sprite logo became two-dimensional, the "Lymon" was redesigned once again and removed the "splash".
2018–2021[]
In early 2018, the "double-lemon" was separated from the logo.
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).