@Thaishhh

For those who don’t know: Fanta was invented in Nazi Germany During WW2

@2AMFLOW

For those who dont know, Max keith, aka the person who created fanta, was a German businessman who was the head of the major bottler of fanta in nazi Germany.❤

@Shanzo-X

Coke: "Bans coke to Germany during 1940"
The Nazi Party: Alright bet *Makes Fanta*

@LegoNinjago4Life

If you dont know: In WW2 someone named Max Keith from the Nazi's created this drink during 1940

@xkillerrose01x

Why does it show a picture of hitler when i search it up (OMG IM FAMOUS THANK YOU)

@DocDoge.

Context: While on WW2, USA stopped exporting Coke to Nazi Germany. Hitler, having to make his country happy, ordered to a chef to create a soda better than Coke. In the next months, that chef made the ingredients for it, and that's how Fanta was made. Fun Fact: Did you know that while Nazi Germany was still a thing, there was a fanta design where in its cap bottle had a swastika?

@NghiVan-d2d

This is going straight into my favorites playlist

@nobullyeric

For those who don't know: Fanta invented in Nazi Germany during World War 2 😅

@heathernorris

Dude, uploads faster than sonic

@Legendpro_edits

For those who don’t know :
During ww2 pepsi stopped sending bottles to germany. Then the germans created “Fanta” and i think Hi*ler suggested the name

@Landon2real4u7

For those who don’t know: Fanta was invented in Nazi Germany during WW2. 
Also the brand of Fanta is coca-Cola

@RAYHAAN_SHAIKH1

For thoes who don't know Fanta was created by Coca-Cola Deutschland under the leadership of Max Keith in 1940 during World War II.
Due to wartime trade embargoes, the German Coca-Cola plant could no longer obtain the necessary syrup from the United States to produce Coca-Cola. To keep the business running, Keith developed a new fruit-flavored soft drink using available ingredients, which were often leftovers from other food productions like apple fibers and whey.
The name "Fanta" came about during an employee brainstorming session when Keith encouraged everyone to let their "Fantasie" (German for imagination) run wild. A salesman, Joe Knipp, suggested the name "Fanta."
After the war, The Coca-Cola Company regained control of the German plant and the Fanta trademark. The orange-flavored version of Fanta, which is the most popular globally today, was developed in Italy in 1955. In 1960, Coca-Cola began distributing Fanta worldwide.

@NoahDrip

My great grandad fought against hitler and died so we have never ever drunk fanta

@TundraGold43535

Who is from Germany 🇩🇪 and knows it?
👇😂

@MRSpartan288

🙋‍♂️ { --- it was this guy



Literally they made the soda

@JsgXh-k6s

This deserves way more views. Absolutely underrated

@COOLGIJG1

for those who don't know. . . Max Keith was a German businessman who was the head of Coca-Cola GmbH, the major bottler of Coca-Cola during the Nazi period of German history. In 1933, Keith took over the company’s German subsidiary, Coca-Cola GmbH. Keith was an imposing figure, charming but quick-tempered, and utterly devoted to Coca-Cola i hope this helped 😁.

@Iamcalypso-u3l

I drank a 2 liter bottle of Fanta once and I saw what the master plan was, I had to follow through, I got the steel, I just need the gun and engine.

@carmenchavez8834

Fanta has been here before GTA 6 got delayed 💀

@LordOfPorgs9534

I love how clearly he explains things, thanks