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  1. Simba was a sugar-sweetened, lemon-flavored citrus "thirst-quenching" soft drink created by The Coca-Cola Company. The drink was named "Simba" (meaning "lion") in the Bantu language Swahili.

  2. Commercials featured an Indiana Jones wannabe stalking a lion with a camera. The lion turns on him, and “Indie” barely makes it back to the rear of a (real) Land Rover. As an unseen driver hits the gas, our hero lifts a (Simba) toast to the lion.

  3. 3 Απρ 2023 · After conducting extensive market research, they saw opportunity existed and Simba Soda Pop was born. This new soda would be a sugar-sweetened, lemon-flavored citrus soft drink that promised to “conquer the African thirst.” The name “Simba” comes from the Bantu language Swahili, which means “lion.”

  4. 12 Νοε 2017 · While today we drink from giant buckets of carbonated high-fructose corn syrup, once upon a time it was just a glass bottle or a can with a pop-top. Here’s a random assortment of folks and their beloved soda pop, gathered from ads, found photos, newspapers, and other ephemera.

  5. Simba was introduced in 1968, or at least it was in the Louisville, KY area. The TV ad showed the Serengeti Plain with heat waaves rippling off the ground and a giraffe loping away in the distance. The announcer came on with, "It's hot, scorching hot, African hot. Simba conquers the African thirst..." That's the best I can recall.

  6. Simba was a brand of citrus flavored drinks released by The Coca-Cola Company in 1968. The brand was discontinued in 1972, presumably due to low sales.

  7. Simba (Pty) Ltd. (commonly referred to as Simba) is a South African snack food manufacturer mainly operating in South Africa. It was founded in 1957 by Leon Greyvensteyn, and acquired by PepsiCo in 1999. It is best known for manufacturing potato and maize -based snack foods.

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