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A two-litre bottle of Tanora

Tanora is a tangerine flavoured carbonated drink sold in the Republic of Ireland, predominantly in Munster.[1] It was introduced by John Daly & Co, a mineral water bottler in Cork city.[2] The brand is owned by Coca Cola Bottlers Ireland, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Hellenic.[3] Tanora is packaged in 2-litre plastic bottles, 500ml plastic bottle and 330ml cans.[1] It is also available in 200ml glass bottles for the licensed trade.[citation needed]

In 1969, Stephen Barrett described his childhood liking for Tanora, "then, as now, the modish choice among those on the threshold of life".[4] When Denis Irwin was playing for Manchester United, his mother would send him Tanora and Tayto crisps from Cork.[5] In the play Disco Pigs, Pig orders "Two Battur burgurs! Two Sauce! Two Chips! Two Peas! Two Tanora!".[6]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b "Coca-Cola Bottlers Ireland" (Adobe Flash: click Products > Tanora). http://www.ccbi.ie/rep_ireland/roi.htm. Retrieved 2009-09-29. 
  2. ^ "Industry in Cork: Mineral waters". The Irish Times: p. 10. 27 January 1953. 
  3. ^ White, Dan (May 1, 1997). "Look out tea: If Warwick White gets his way we'll all be drinking Coke instead of tea or coffee.". Business & Finance (The Financial Times Limited). "Overall CCBI reckons that it has a 45% share of the total Irish carbonated soft drinks market, up from about 35% in 1986. In addition to Coke and 7-Up it also has the Fanta, also a Coca-Cola brand, franchise in Ireland where it has about 2.5% of the market and its own Tanora brand." 
  4. ^ Barrett, Stephen (3 September 1969). "Sweets of My Youth". The Irish Times: p. 16. 
  5. ^ O'Riordan, Sean (9 November 2001). "Down to earth star who never forgot his roots". The Irish News: p. 38. 
  6. ^ Walsh, Enda (1997). Disco pigs ; and, Sucking Dublin: two plays. Nick Hern Books. p. 12. ISBN 1854593986. http://books.google.com/books?id=9H8MGv-zyuMC&pg=PA2&dq=Tanora#v=onepage&q=tanora&f=false. 





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