7UP{™}

7UP{™}
n [C, U]
a sweet, clear, fizzy drink (= one containing many bubbles) without alcohol, similar to lemonade and sold in cans or bottles. It was first produced in the US in 1929 and for many years was advertised as ‘the Uncola’.

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