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Lilt 24 x 330ml Cans

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One advertisement in the late 1980s featured the "Lilt Man", a parody of a milkman, delivering Lilt in a "Lilt float", with a song bearing the lyrics "Here comes the Lilt Man." In the late 1990s, it was heavily promoted with advertisements featuring two Jamaican women, Blanche Williams and Hazel Palmer, with one advert parodying a Levi's advert. They became known in the media as the "Lilt Ladies". [4] Tweaked version of the Fanta logo temporarily used during the transition into the Fanta brand

Mango flavoured variety. Was exclusively sold in cans at most newsagents and independent convenience stores. Discontinued in 2015. Brand owner Coco Cola has confirmed that the name is set to disappear after after 50 years as it is rebranded to Fanta Pineapple and Grapefruit, although the soft drinks giant has confirmed that the recipe will stay the same. Lilt’s switchover to the Fanta brand will be supported with social media and out-of-home advertising and PR and influencer activity.Adding the fun-fuelled fruity beverage to its mouth-watering line-up, Fanta continues to expand its brand portfolio with the most flavourful fruity drinks on the market, providing a mix of refreshing flavours to play with your senses. In 1998, the brand hired two unknown British Jamaican women – Blanche Williams and Hazel Palmer –to star in its TV ads. They became known as the ‘Lilt ladies’.

Sugar-free version of the original Lilt. Previously known as "Diet Lilt" (1987–2000s), "Lilt Light" (2000s–2005) and "Lilt Z" (2005–2006). In February 2023, it was announced that the Lilt brand would be discontinued, with the drink being fully absorbed into the Fanta brand as 'Fanta Pineapple & Grapefruit' in all markets. [5] [6] The rebranded drink became available from 14 February. [7] Products [ edit ] Name Some have even hypothesised on social media that Lilt may be becoming part of the Fanta brand, and one even went as far as producing their own news broadcast-style video.” Read more:This famous catchphrase was created by Ken Howlett, who entered a magazine competition and won second prize receiving a ghetto blaster. First prize was a trip to the Caribbean. [ citation needed]

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