Briefly introduce Fresca as a popular citrus-flavored soda, originally launched by Coca-Cola, and highlight the query about its alcohol content.
Explain that traditional Fresca is a non-alcoholic soda with no alcohol content, suitable for various beverages and cocktails.
Discuss how Fresca is often used as a mixer in alcoholic cocktails, which may create confusion about its alcohol content.
Introduce Fresca Mixed, a new product line from Coca-Cola that combines Fresca with spirits, such as tequila and vodka, making it an alcoholic option.
Outline the two key varieties—original non-alcoholic Fresca and the new Fresca Mixed alcoholic beverages.
Dive into why some people might assume Fresca contains alcohol due to its presence in cocktail recipes and the release of Fresca Mixed.
Provide an overview of the ingredients in regular Fresca, confirming it contains no alcohol.
Mention that Fresca Mixed alcoholic beverages are available in selected regions and discuss where to find them.
Highlight how Fresca (non-alcoholic) is often a low-calorie, sugar-free soda, making it a healthy mixer for alcoholic drinks.
Sum up the main point—while the classic Fresca doesn’t contain alcohol, Fresca Mixed is an alcoholic beverage option available for those looking for an alternative.