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What’s Slice? In case you never experienced Slice, it was introduced in 1984 by PepsiCo. It was a lemon-lime soda that contained 10% fruit juice, and it was meant to be a competitor to Sprite.
Add 2 oz. gin, 1 oz. fresh lemon juice, and 1 oz. simple syrup to a Collins glass. Add ice, then top it off with 6-7 oz. Sprite (or club soda, if you don't want it as sweet) and stir until well mixed.
The new soda flavors include Orange, Lemon Lime, Classic Cola, and Grapefruit Spritz. They are now available at select Costco, Albertson’s, and select HEB locations.
Pepsi, in contrast, had long struggled in the lemon-lime space. Pepsi-backed brands like Teem, Slice and the briefly piloted Storm consistently lagged market leaders Sprite and 7UP.
The seven contenders in our lemon-lime prebiotic soda taste test, from left: Culture Pop Soda, Poppi, Simply Pop, SunSip, Olipop, Humm and Live.