7UP is launching a limited-edition Shirley Temple flavor inspired by the classic mocktail. Featuring pomegranate, cherry, and citrus notes, the festive beverage will be available from October 15 to December 31, 2024, in 12-packs and 2-liter bottles, including a zero-sugar option.
7UP Drops Shirley Temple Flavor Launch Following Online Buzz and Fan Excitement
A carbonated soft drink inspired by a beloved mocktail is set to hit store shelves next month. Rumors about the release of a Shirley Temple 7UP flavor have been swirling online, fueled by food influencer posts and reports from outlets like Delish. Enthusiasm for the new beverage quickly spread, with fans expressing excitement in the comments sections of various posts.
"Yasss! Although, I’ve been calling Cherry 7UP Shirley Temple for decades now," one user wrote, capturing the sentiment of many.
7UP confirmed the news soon after, releasing a statement to USA TODAY announcing the upcoming launch of the 7UP Shirley Temple, just in time for the holiday season. According to the statement, the new flavor will be available at retailers nationwide for a limited time.
"We are thrilled to confirm that 7UP® Shirley Temple is on the way," said Andrew Springate, Chief Marketing Officer at Keurig Dr. Pepper. "A festive addition to the holiday season, 7UP® Shirley Temple is a refreshing twist on the beloved classic featuring vibrant pomegranate and cherry flavors, with a splash of citrus in every sip."
7UP Shirley Temple Inspired by Classic Mocktail, Available for a Limited Time This Holiday Season
The 7UP Shirley Temple is inspired by the classic mocktail, which typically features a fizzy drink, grenadine syrup, lime juice, and maraschino cherries. It will be available in 12-packs of cans or 2-liter bottles, with zero-sugar options. The drink will be sold from October 15, 2024, through December 31, 2024.
"Delicious on its own and the perfect addition to your holiday party beverage line-up, 7UP Shirley Temple is sure to be a crowd pleaser," the statement read. The brand also noted that the drink was inspired by the #1 most-visited beverage recipe on 7UP.com, solidifying its status as a fan-favorite for 7UP enthusiasts.


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