Sidral Mundet facts for kids
Sidral Mundet is a popular Mexican soft drink that tastes like apples! It's a fizzy drink, also known as a carbonated beverage, and it's made by a company called Coca-Cola FEMSA. If you're in the United States, you might find it distributed by the Novamex company, which also brings other famous Mexican sodas like Jarritos to stores.
The Story of Sidral Mundet
Sidral Mundet was first made way back in 1902. A man named Don Arturo Mundet created this apple-flavored drink. He based it on other popular fizzy drinks in Mexico at that time, like "limonada" (lemonade) and "gaseosa" (soda).
To make sure the drink stayed fresh and clean in its bottles, Don Arturo used a special method called pasteurization. This process heats the liquid to kill germs, making it safe to drink.
For many years, people in Mexico have loved Sidral Mundet. It's known for being refreshing and hydrating. Some people even used it as a traditional home remedy for stomach aches!
In 1988, the Novamex company brought Sidral Mundet to the United States. Since then, it has become more and more popular with people there.
What Flavors Can You Find?
Sidral Mundet comes in several tasty flavors. You can find it in:
- Red apple
- Green apple
- Golden apple
- Plum
- Peach
- Pear
See also
In Spanish: Sidral Mundet para niños