While you’re at it, raise one on all the other days, too. On that day, we ask you to raise your favorite flavor of Jarritos in honor of our founder, Don Francisco “El Güero” Hill. The official anniversary of Jarritos is August 29th. Other lavors soon followed, like Tamarind, Lime and Fruit Punch. So our founder gave fruitier fruits a try, and Mandarin was born. Yeah, we know, most people like their coffee hot and not carbonated. And whaddya know, traditional fruit-flavored aguas frescas were served in clay jugs to keep them cooler longer. The name “Jarritos” might mean “goat shoes” in German, but it also means “little jugs” in Español. By 1960, it was being bottled and sold in 80% of Mexican states-making Jarritos the best-selling, naturally flavored soft drink brand in the country. You’d never expect sweet and sour to work together as perfectly as they do in the refreshing Jarritos Guava soda.
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