Slice
Slice

Slice was originally introduced in the US as a competitor to 7-Up and Sprite, but struggled to gain traction and was eventually discontinued in North America in the late 2000s.

About Slice

Slice was originally introduced in the US as a competitor to 7-Up and Sprite, but struggled to gain traction and was eventually discontinued in North America in the late 2000s. However, Slice found success in India, particularly with its mango flavor, which is marketed under the "Tropicana Slice" brand. In India, Slice faces competition from other mango-flavored drinks like Maaza and Frooti. While no longer actively promoted in the US, "Slice" occasionally appears in nostalgic marketing campaigns by PepsiCo.

  • Year of Inception in India: 1993
  • Share Price Value: Not applicable (PepsiCo is a publicly traded company, but Slice itself is not a separate entity)
  • Founder: PepsiCo (originally launched by Caleb Bradham under the Teem brand)
  • No. of Slice Store Outlet in India : Sold through retailers, not through its own dedicated stores.
  • Year of Establishment: 1984 (replaced the Teem brand)
  • Is the Slice Listed? No
  • Website Address: Not actively maintained, but you can find information on PepsiCo's website: [https://www.pepsico.com/brands/slice]
  • Does the Slice Provides Franchise? No
  • Country of Origin: United States

Products/Services

Originally offered a range of fruit-flavored soft drinks like Lemon-Lime, Orange, Mandarin Orange, Apple, Cherry Cola, and Diet versions. However, in India, it's currently marketed as a single mango-flavored drink called "Tropicana Slice."

Who is the Brand Ambassador of Slice?

Katrina Kaif.

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