MiWadi

Irish soft drink brand


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::summary Irish soft drink brand ::

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FieldValue
nameMiWadi
logoMiWadi_logo_2025.png
imageMiWadi in a wine glass.jpg
captionThe blackcurrant variant of MiWadi poured into a wine glass for demonstration purposes.
typeSoft drink
manufacturerBritvic Ireland
originIreland
introduced1927
variants
website
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MiWadi is an Irish soft drink brand owned by Britvic, and formerly by Cantrell and Cochrane (C&C), bottled in Dublin, Cork and Belfast.

Its name comes from the initial letters of C&C's predecessor company, Mineral Water Distributors, which was formed in 1927. The range includes blackcurrant, lemon, lime, and orange & pineapple fruit squashes, with additional flavours produced on a seasonal basis, such as peppermint, and clove.

The slogan of MiWadi is "It's not your Wadi, it's MiWadi", seen on MiWadi bottles and commercials. The drink suffered declining sales during the 1990s, occupying only 16.4% of the market share by 1995, but it experienced a sales renaissance in the 21st century and as of 2005 it accounted for 37% of fruit squash sold in the Irish market.

MiWadi Mini

In August 2016 MiWadi launched a new sucralose-based product designed to make twenty 250ml drinks from a pocket-sized container

References

References

  1. (25 September 2018). "What's really in your MiWadi drink? (And why's it called MiWadi?)". Irish Times.
  2. "Mi-wadi: From the brink to the 2nd biggest".
  3. (2007-02-03). "Cantrell: Our Brands".
  4. [http://www.checkout.ie/miwadi-launches-miwadi-mini-squeezable-packs/31455 Checkout.ie - MiWadi Launches MiWadi Mini Squeezable Packs]

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