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Advantages: Tasty Disadvantages: Probably not as good as Fanta...
Kids today will probably think of Tango as a poor man's Fanta. I remember a time when it ruled supreme, with adverts of men in orange body suits going round slapping people. It was a wonderful time. But has the orange stuff stood the test of time? Can it compete with the Fanta market?
It sprung up controversy recently when it's advertising slogan was "Tango With Added Tango"...nothing untowards there, but as the slogan put the words on top of one another, if you put the first letters of each of the words together then you'll see the problem...see what I mean?!
Tango is simply an orange fizzy drink filled with sugar and sweeteners. on the black and orange can, it does state that 65% of people preferred Tango to other leading orange fizzy drinks in a blind taste test. Why? Well, it's a strong, sweet orange flavour - much better ...
-screen chemistry, bouncing insults off one another, which keeps the film moving along at a frenetic pace. Some might say the actors look as if they're really having ball. (Oh dear.)
With plenty of over-the-top action sequences, you could hardly blame them, either. Tango & Cash is a mindless macho flick with some impressive stunt work: There's plenty of big explosions, blazing guns and good old-fashioned fist fights, all which are accompanied by a catchy score from Harold Faltermeyer (Beverley Hills Cop).
Of course, the easiest thing the bad guy Perret could've done was shoot Tango and Cash each in the head to make things easier for himself -- but then we wouldn't have had a movie. For the majority of people looking for some substance here, that wouldn't have been any great loss. On the flip side, however, Tango & Cash is enough of an macho action ...
Advantages: Tastes of apples Disadvantages: Lacked quality
Background:
I have always loved Apples regardless of whether they are the ones you buy from the Supermarket or Apple drinks. I also love Tango, so it is a surprise to me I have never tried Apple Tango, but today I?m going to put that right.
History:
Tango was originally made in the 1950?s by Corona, who were acquired by the Beecham Group in 1958 who in turn where bought by Britvic in1987. Who also make Pepsi, 7Up, Robinson?s to name but a few of their drinks portfolio. Tango has become a household name in the UK due to some excellent and very successful advertising campaigns on Television.
Tango comes in a 330 ml can, 500ml bottle and 2 Litre Bottle. It comes in various different flavours, such as Orange, Lemon, Apple and Blackcurrant.
About the product:
I am reviewing the 330ml can here. It sparkling ...