
DnL - The Soda Wiki | Fandom
dnL was a 7 Up flavor that was officially released in stores on June 2nd, 2002, and until the discontinuation on December 31st, 2005. It was Keurig Dr Pepper's attempt to extend soft drink brand names with new iterations, including PepsiCo's Pepsi Blue, Keurig Dr …
What Happened To dnL Soda? — A Short History & Why it Failed
Hoping to playfully subvert perceptions of its elder soda stablemate 7 Up, Cadbury Schweppes implored consumers in 2002 to "Turn your thirst upside-down" with their lemon-lime newcomer dnL, cheekily branding it the "upside down" version of the venerable, half-century-old drink.
DNL - 7 Up - Wikipedia
7 Up (stylized as 7UP worldwide) or Seven Up is an American brand of lemon-lime–flavored non-caffeinated soft drink. The brand and formula are now owned by Keurig Dr Pepper, although the beverage is internationally distributed by PepsiCo except the UK where it is distributed by Carlsberg Britvic, PepsiCo's designated UK distributor.
dnL Soda (History, Flavor & Pictures) - Snack History
Nov 7, 2021 · dnL Soda was really pretty unique. 7-Up was almost always a standalone soda but they wanted to be competitive in an evolving market. They chose the recipe, design, and campaign basically by doing the opposite of 7-Up, which is also where the name comes from.
The Forgotten 7Up Spin-Off That Was Discontinued Far Too Soon
Jul 9, 2023 · According to Snack History, when dnL was discontinued, it surprised fans who thought the drink was an important part of the 7Up's lineup. However, when dnL was taken off the shelves it was immediately replaced with 7Up Plus –- a healthier soda line.
25 DISCONTINUED SODAS YOU FORGOT ABOUT - History Oasis
Launched in 2002, dnL was a quirky, caffeinated twist on 7UP. Its name and bold green color literally turned the classic soda upside down. This sounds so much better than 7UP!
What is 7-up dnL? - Answers
dnL (upside-down 7up) was a caffinated soda made by 7up in 2002. It was created to compete with energy drinks that were gaining popularity at that time (Ie.; Redbull, Monster, Rockstar,...
DNP for 7UP's dnL - BevNET.com
Jul 27, 2005 · dnL, a caffeinated version of 7UP that the company started selling in 2002 to compete with energy drinks, won't last the year. The company has announced it will discontinue it for 2006.
Does anyone remember the soft drink called dnl or upside down 7up?!
The product's name came from the fact that the "dnL" logo is the "7Up" logo turned upside-down. The product itself was also, in many ways, the polar opposite of 7Up: while 7Up is caffeine-free and colorless, dnL contained caffeine and was an unusual shade of green (vaguely similar to the green of 7Up's bottle).
Customers call 7 Up a ‘coward’ after confirming it discontinued fan ...
Jul 26, 2023 · However, the soda brand has landed in hot water by some fans who called the company a “coward” for discontinuing the popular dnL flavor. DnL got its name as its logo was essentially the 7 Up logo rotated 180 degrees.