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'''Frisk''', stylized as "Frisk!", is an [[Eldmark|Eldmarsk]] {{wpl|carbonated beverage}} invented in 1939 by Hiram Ernman, bottled by Ajax AB, and distributed internationally by InterV. Initially an orange soda, the brand has since encompassed six additional flavors.
'''Frisk''', stylized as "Frisk!", is an [[Eldmark|Eldmarsk]] {{wp|carbonated beverage}}invented in 1913 by Hiram Ernman, bottled by Ajax AB, and distributed internationally by InterV. Initially an orange soda, the brand has since encompassed seven additional flavors, including a seasonal "throwback" flavor, marketed as Frisk "Zarza-Kola."


==History==
==History==
In 1913, Hiram Ernman, a known brewer and extract chemist, was experimenting with various root barks such as Sassafras and Sarsaparilla. Penniless, Ernman failed at a number of preceding business ventures and attempted flavors before proposing his beverage to Ajax AB, a brewing corporation in Stenighamn. Unsatisfied with their stagnant beer sales, Ajax marketed the beverage as Zarsa-Kola. Marketed as "a cheap and tasty alternative to alcohol for those abstaining from it, or from those too young to partake in it," the drink received moderate success before the brewery was destroyed during the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]].
As the brewery began to rebuild itself, Ajax AB decided to devote more time to their soda sales, and hired Ernman again, who had developed additional drinks. Zarza-Kola was discontinued, and Frisk, meaning "Fresh" in Blostlandic, was introduced in a clear ribbed bottle in 1939, showing off the bright colors of the soda. Due to the massive success of the brand, Frisk Apple and Frisk Strawberry were introduced in 1943.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==

Revision as of 22:35, 14 November 2023

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Frisk
File:Frisklogo.png
ManufacturerAjax AB
DistributorInterV
Country of originEldmark
Region of originArucia
Introduced1913
ColorVarious
VariantsOrange
Apple
Strawberry
Peach
Pineapple
Prickly Pear
Orange Cream
Mullwine
Sarsaparilla
Websitedrinkfrisk.el

Frisk, stylized as "Frisk!", is an Eldmarsk carbonated beverageinvented in 1913 by Hiram Ernman, bottled by Ajax AB, and distributed internationally by InterV. Initially an orange soda, the brand has since encompassed seven additional flavors, including a seasonal "throwback" flavor, marketed as Frisk "Zarza-Kola."

History

In 1913, Hiram Ernman, a known brewer and extract chemist, was experimenting with various root barks such as Sassafras and Sarsaparilla. Penniless, Ernman failed at a number of preceding business ventures and attempted flavors before proposing his beverage to Ajax AB, a brewing corporation in Stenighamn. Unsatisfied with their stagnant beer sales, Ajax marketed the beverage as Zarsa-Kola. Marketed as "a cheap and tasty alternative to alcohol for those abstaining from it, or from those too young to partake in it," the drink received moderate success before the brewery was destroyed during the Great War.

As the brewery began to rebuild itself, Ajax AB decided to devote more time to their soda sales, and hired Ernman again, who had developed additional drinks. Zarza-Kola was discontinued, and Frisk, meaning "Fresh" in Blostlandic, was introduced in a clear ribbed bottle in 1939, showing off the bright colors of the soda. Due to the massive success of the brand, Frisk Apple and Frisk Strawberry were introduced in 1943.

Characteristics