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Zima (drink) - Wikipedia Zima was launched in Japan in 1996 where it proved more popular than in its home market In contrast to its U S reputation as a drink for young women, Zima was consumed in Japan by both genders from most age groups, often as an accompaniment to meals
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What Happened To Zima, The 90s Drink That Was Popular Until . . . - Ranker Instead of rebranding or recreating an old product in a new flavor, Coors created Zima from scratch Through a method of its own invention, the company used a low-grade lager as a base and filtered it through charcoal The process removed the lager's color to create a clear end product
Where Can I Buy Zima Drink? [2026] - summerstirs. com Finding Zima is about knowing where to look, from grocery stores to specialty shops and even online platforms The drink, steeped in nostalgia, represents carefree summers and laid-back gatherings, something that’s worth seeking out
The Clear Downfall of Zima: Why it was Discontinued - History Oasis In 1993, Coors Brewing Company launched Zima, a clear alcoholic beverage to join the transparent market trend alongside Crystal Pepsi and Tab Clear While traditional beer showed its brewing process through amber and brown hues, Zima’s crystal-clear appearance suggested laboratory precision
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What Is Zima? Here’s Everything You Need to Know | Sporked Zima was a malted beverage that was marketed as an alternative to beer It was generally citrus flavored and was about as boozy as a standard beer, with an ABV of less than 5%