Mirinda is a brand of soft drink originally created in Spain [1960] with global distribution. The name “Mirinda” means “wonderful” in Esperanto. There is a claim that the original manufacturer of Mirinda, which later sold the brand to PepsiCo, was an Esperanto-speaking individual…. It is available in fruit varieties including orange, grapefruit, apple, strawberry, raspberry, pineapple, pomegranate, banana, passionfruit, lemon, hibiscus, Guarana, tangerine, and grape flavors as well as Tamarind. A “citrus” flavour is also available in certain areas of the Middle East. – Wikipedia
Cairo Egypt
Mirinda Orange Soda – Heliopolis – Cairo, Egypt – Uptown Correspondent, Iman R. Abdulfattah
Canada Dry Sport Cola – Mohamed Sabry Abo Alam St – Downtown Cairo, Egypt – Uptown Correspondent, Iman R. Abdulfattah
- Canada Dry Sport Cola (a caffeine-free cola introduced in 1968; discontinued in the 1970s)
- The Milwaukee Journal – Feb 20, 1968
Maggi Chicken Bouillon Cubes – Downtown Cairo, Egypt – Uptown Correspondent, Iman R. Abdulfattah
The original company came into existence in 1872 in Switzerland, when Julius Maggi took over his father’s mill. He quickly became a pioneer of industrial food production, aiming to improve the nutritional intake of worker families. Maggi was the first to bring protein-rich legume meal to the market, and followed up with a ready-made soup based on legume meal in 1886. In 1897, Julius Maggi founded the company Maggi GmbH in the German town of Singen, where it is still based today. – Wikipedia
Bisleri Ferro-China – Remy Martin Cognac – Sherif Street, Downtown Cairo, Egypt – Iman R. Abdulfattah, Uptown Correspondent
A friend directed me to this cognac ad… The obscured word on the bottom left should read “Remi”, or something like that. – I.R. Abdulfattah
Ferro-china is a liqueur usually consumed as a liquore nero and digestive tonic, but is often used as an aperitif . It was invented and patented in the last decade of the nineteenth century by entrepreneur and Garibaldi freedom fighter Signor Felice Bisleri (1881) . – Wikipedia – Italy
The Bisleri’s, originally a family of industrialists, have produced this very famous Italian tonic since 1881. It is essentially an aperitif in a herb flavoured, fortified wine base. Its producers recommend its as a blood tonic. Each 30 ml shot contains 5 mg of Iron [from Ammonium Iron (lll) Citrate] and when taken at any time of day, but preferably before a meal, will help maintain normal blood. Ferro China also makes a pleasant drink when mixed with mineral water.
One member of the Bisleri family, Franco Bordoni-Bisleri (born 1913), was a famous Italian flying ace. The badge on the Ferro-China bottles was a lion so this was the image painted on most of his aircraft alongside the word “Robur” meaning “strength” in Latin. No doubt his fame helped to popularise the brand. 21% Alc./Vol. – Vintage Direct