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Foxton Fizz
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Foxton Fizz is a soft drink produced in Foxton, New Zealand, as well as the manufacturer Foxton Fizz.

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Bottles of Foxton Fizz (flavours raspberry, lemonade, kola, creaming soda and lime)

Background

The Foxton Fizz factory was opened in 1918.[1][2] Foxton Fizz is one of the last independent soft drink companies in New Zealand.[3]

The Foxton Fizz factory operated on 8 Whyte Street for a century, delivering their drinks around New Zealand in wooden crates.[3] The drink was served in lunch bars and hotels. The business began to decline due to the rise in Coca-Cola sales in regional New Zealand. One initiative to try and counter the entry of Coca-Cola was offering a home drop service similar to a milk delivery. However, the service ended following the advent of vending machines.[2]

When Murray Perreau decided to close down the company, a group of investors purchased the company. They have since relocated production from Foxton to Putaruru.[3] Foxton Fizz beverages are found in cafes, supermarkets and dairies in New Zealand.[4]

Foxton Fizz changed to reusable glass bottles in 1995, replacing soda siphons. Foxton Fizz began recyclable cartons from 2008 onwards.[3] At the time of the ownership change in 2006 the company was still using the original machinery from 1918.[2]

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Products

Foxton Fizz comes in multiple flavours, including Lime, Raspberry, Kola, Lemonade, Creaming Soda, and Cocktail. In mid-2020 the company began producing 1.5L bottle variants.

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