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Fanta Strawberry 355 ml (Pack of 12)

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But how did Fanta nam dang, “red water,” become the spirit drink of choice? How did Thailand—a country physically smaller than the state of Texas—become Fanta’s fourth-biggest market, ahead of both the entire United States and China? How did a strawberry version of the soda concocted by a Coke-deprived, World War II-era Germany find its way into the culture of a country halfway around the world? Vibrant strawberry Fanta fits in alongside other colorful offerings. Per Meistrup/CC BY-SA 4.0 Lily (Brittany Hampton) - yellow ( pineapple Fanta); cute, chic style. Brittany was voted the winner of the 4th Fantana Search in Summer/Fall 2010. Replaced Shakira Barrera.The former episode featured the Fantanas representing similar Fanta flavors, but the latter episode (aired just before Christmas) featured the Fantanas representing holiday-themed Fanta:

Not only is this delicious slush is the perfect way to cool down on a hot day, but it’s sure to refresh you any day of the year! Just blend 3 ingredients into your blender, and you’re ready to serve up some sweet frozen strawberry bliss! Craving an icy cold drink? You’ll fall in love with this outrageously delicious Lemon Slush Recipe! In 2004, the Fantanas returned with a new look inspired by the mod fashion styles of the late 1960s. The members (some real names being withheld or unknown) were: The spirits she has communed with have yet to ask for red Fanta. Yet “offering sweet, red water at a shrine is something that is uniquely Thai,” Rudrakanchana explains. “Nobody knows why it has to be strawberry Fanta, but it probably has to do with its bright red color.” After all, she notes, “Thais are a very visual people. They probably think it looks pretty in front of the shrine or spirit house.”

Although 95 percent of Thais are Buddhist, animist beliefs are so firmly entrenched that spirit houses can be found at almost every building in Thailand. It’s just a matter of course, then, that these spirits must occasionally be appeased, or called upon for favors, with small gifts: a box of pandan-scented coconut jellies, an iced Frappuccino, or more commonly, a sweet, cool bottle of strawberry Fanta. Thais aren’t the only people who give food when praying,” says Kalyanee Rudrakanchana, who points out that the Tibetans, Chinese, and Japanese also offer food to placate unhappy spirits. Rudrakanchana serves as a spiritual adviser to individuals and companies in search of auspicious locations for their businesses and offices. But she must also occasionally serve as a “ghostbuster” for locales already infected with restless spirits, finding ways to put them at ease. Turn the corner just off of Bangkok’s Charoen Krung Road, and you’ll spy a single Fanta in front of a simple concrete spirit house. At the popular night market Asiatique, a battalion of crimson bottles vie for space before the resident spirits. Even the mighty Erawan Shrine, a pre-Covid magnet to thousands of tourists daily, warrants a bottle or two of red Fanta, left among the flower garlands, coconuts, and platters of fresh fruit donated by those hoping to have their prayers heard. The rules about what to offer are widely understood. Buddhist monk figures may receive pure water, but animist spirits, saints, and deities get nam waan, or “sweet water,” says Christina Krause, a half-Thai non-governmental organization worker who has lived her whole life in Bangkok. The red drink pantheon includes other beverages beyond Fanta. Per Meistrup/CC BY-SA 4.0 Skip a trip to the convenience store and beat the heat at home with this thirst-quenching Cherry Slush Recipe!

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