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A childhood drink we all indulged in is finally getting the attention it deserves. 7Up has announced that they will be releasing a Shirley Temple flavor.
“Where was this when I was 10 years old?” one person writes on X, summing up what we are all thinking.
So far we know it will be available at Target and at Walmart for certain, but you can assume it will be available at retailers nationwide for a limited time.
Thirsty soda fans are urged to track down 7Up Shirley Temple the day it’s delivered, slated for Oct. 15, as it will be gone as soon as the ball drops into 2025.
7Up’s version is pomegranate-cherry, which is a slight variation of how Temple took her drink. This is confusing some fans online: A Shirley Temple mocktail is traditionally made with lemon-lime soda, grenadine syrup and served with a maraschino cherry.
But grenadine is actually made with pomegranate molasses, so this is just a healthier, less-synthetic version — an update to the 1930s version, if you will.
Fun-fact: The company that owns 7Up also owns Dr. Pepper and Keurig.
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