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San Pellegrino Aranciata, 6 Pack - 11.15 Ounce Cans
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San Pellegrino Aranciata, 6 Pack - 11.15 Ounce Cans

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Sanpellegrino Aranciata, the Italian orangeade par excellence, is a product with an unique taste and a long history, being born in 1932. It has become a status symbol exported worldwide, distinguished by Italian style. The full taste and the naturalness of Italian oranges characterize this delicious non-alcoholic sparkling soft drink. To be enjoyed chilled.

Features:

6 Cans


Cans are 11.15 ounces


Product Details:
Package Length: 8.0 inches
Package Width: 5.0 inches
Package Height: 4.6 inches
Package Weight: 4.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 6 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5I just love this sodaMar 10, 2011
By A. Pagnotta "blow up your tv"
I don't drink soda, but somehow I got suckered into trying this, and now I am seriously addicted. It is a little bitter, not too sweet, not too bubbly and unfortunately 130 calories a can. I buy it at Costco (sorry Amazon) where I get a case of 12 orange and 12 lemon for $14.00. I like the orange better than the lemon, but somehow, I am still buying a case every 2 weeks. I am just weak.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Aqua Fresc Vina Pura....Sep 29, 2008
By Jon J. Cacciatore "Jonny Catch"
It speaks for itself. San Pellegrino with a slight touch of orange. Funny thing about it...when you're thirsty, it does two things. It quenches your thirst and gives you a sense of a fresh cut orange thrown smack dab in your face.

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5truly superb -- very thirstquenching and not too sweetJul 06, 2005
By cloudy "the scribbler"
Stack up on this drink -- especially on hot summer days. It is something you will need and need more of. I haven't used it with any booze, but I'll bet you could mix some interesting drinks with it -- a kind of mildly flavored, not too sweet, just a soupcon of bitterness with the sweet and sparkle. Very Very refreshing

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Try an Orange ComfortNov 25, 2011
By Online Marketer
I love this beverage because of the slight bitter taste. It's an adult orange soda that I would not have liked as a kid. Yesterday, I bought some egg nog at Safeway, and they had some cold bottles of Southern Comfort alongside the egg nog (smart cross-sell). I bought both (sucker). Frankly, I didn't like the taste of the Southern Comfort in the egg nog. Today, I tried a little Southern Comfort straight up, but found the smell and taste, slightly peachy or bubble gum - not grossly so, but too sweet. I did a review on the Southern Comfort and others also describe the peach aroma and taste. I probably would not buy Southern Comfort again. Then it struck me that it might go well with the San Pellegrino Aranciata in my refer (kind of like a fuzzy navel). Of course, often an idea doesn't play out that well. I poured about 1 ounce of Southern Comfort onto the ice in a cognac glass and then added 2 ounces of the San Pellegrino Aranciata. It smells very nice, tastes delicious, and the bitter of the orange peel balances out the sweetness of the peach in the Comfort - it's much more subtle and drinkable than a typically syrupy sweet fuzzy navel - a more sophisticated version. This is a great all-season sexy drink that everyone will like. My only caution would be that it tastes too good and goes down way too easily. I was playing with a name for this drink: Southern Italian, Southern Gina... Orange Comfort! Anyway, with or without the alcohol, I love San Pellegrino Aranciata, and I now have a reason to buy more Southern Comfort.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Great!!Apr 04, 2009
By Celina C. Padilla
This is the best product ever. If you havent tried it you should. The service was great as well. Got here on time!

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