Manzana Lift

Manzana Lift is the name of a carbonated drink produced by the Coca Cola company. It is apple flavored and is distributed in Latin America. The word manzana means apple in the Spanish language. Manzana Lift is available in five versions: red apple, green apple, golden apple, zero red apple (sugar free and calorie free) and +Manzana (25% less sugar, more apple juice).

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