
Sidral Mundet Apple Soda
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Flavors: Apple

Website: sidralmundet.com
Inspired by the classic “agua fresca” drink, Sidral Mundet is a Mexican apple soda that has been a staple in traditional Mexican culture and family households for decades. The vibrant flavor of Sidral Mundet is regarded as one of the most popular in Mexico, as its taste embodies the richness and timelessness of Mexican heritage and values.
Sidral Mundet was first bottled in 1902, when founder Arturo Mundet came to Mexico and established a cork company. Taking inspiration from his native country’s traditional cider beverage, known in Spanish as sidra, Mundet crafted an apple-flavored soft drink. Sit back and crack open a bottle of Sidral Mundet to experience the iconic taste you can always count on and watch the apple magic happen!
Sidral Mundet is a Mexican apple-flavored carbonated soft drink produced by Coca-Cola FEMSA and distributed in the United States by the Novamex company, which also distributes the Jarritos and Sangria Señorial soda brands.
Coca-Cola FEMSA traded publicly as KOF, is a Mexican multinational beverage company headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico. It is a subsidiary of FEMSA which owns 47.8% of its stock, with 27.8% held by wholly owned subsidiaries of The Coca-Cola Company and the remaining 25% listed publicly on the Mexican Stock Exchange (since 1993) and the New York Stock Exchange (since 1998).[1] It is the largest franchise Coca-Cola bottler in the world, the company has operations in Latin America, although its largest and most profitable market is in Mexico. Like many beverage brands that have been around for a hundred+ years, ownership and licensing has become a bit of a maze of multi-national corps owning parts and pieces.