Tang is such a famous household name here in the Philippines and believe it or not, it has been a staple refreshment of choice here in the country for 46 years now. Amazing, right? For a brand to stay that long in a competitive market, it only means that they are doing something right. I’m pretty sure most of us grew up with it – I did.
I could still remember when I was a kid. My mother would fill my Coleman with Tang Orange Juice that I would bring to school with my lunchbox. I wasn’t allowed to drink soda yet but I never envy my classmates who can because I love my Tang so much.
Fast forward to the present day, I already gave up soda for health reasons and my mother would sometime still make Tang Juice for me, albeit in several different flavors now. We’ve come a long way.
I am more health-conscious these days, hence, I appreciate that Tang is fortified with what they call Fruit Power7. This means that Tang is a good source of Vitamins A, B3, B6, Folate, Iron, and a high source of Vitamins B2 and C. I don’t have kids yet, but if I do, I would definitely choose to let my kids enjoy a glass of Tang Juice instead of soft drinks, to be honest.
Another thing that I love about Tang Juice, aside from the beautiful childhood memories I had with it, is the fact that the brand continues to innovate and create new real fruit flavors. Currently, Tang has 16 different fruit flavors such as the classic orange, mango, pineapple, dalandan, pomelo, guyabano, and mixed berries which is a combination of grape, strawberry, and raspberry flavors.
A liter pack of Tang Juice has a suggested retail price of Php16.45. And for one-liter pack, you will be able to make 5 glasses of juice already. Very budget-friendly, if I do say so myself. No wonder after all these years, Tang is still one of the market leaders in the powdered beverage category here in the country.
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