Fruitopia is a fruit-flavoured drink introduced by
The Coca-Cola Company in 1994 and targeted at teens and young adults. According to
New York Times business reports, it was invented as part of a push by Coca-Cola to capitalize on the success of
Snapple and other flavored tea drinks. The brand gained substantial hype in the mid-1990s before enduring lagging sales by decade's end. While still available in Canada and in Australia as a juice brand, in 2003, Fruitopia was phased out in most of the United States where it had struggled for several years. However, select flavors have since been revamped under Coca-Cola's successful
Minute Maid brand. Use of the Fruitopia brand name continues through various beverages in numerous countries.