The difference between Sprite and 7 Hei is as follows:
1, 7 Hei is a little sweeter than Sprite;
2, Sprite has more carbon dioxide and is full of gas;
3, the brands are different, 7 Hei is a soft drink owned by PepsiCo, and Sprite is a soft drink owned by Coca-Cola.
The origin of the name:
1, Sprite
The word "Sprite", phonetically translated from the English Sprite, originally meant to be a monster, elf. The character Elf Boy appeared frequently in Coca-Cola posters from the 1840s and 1850s.
Sprite had a boyish grin on his face and was always surrounded by twinkling stars, symbolizing his lively personality and the bubbles in his Coke.
As a beverage, snow, with its chilliness, matches the refreshing taste of soft drinks; and bibi, with its clear turquoise color, matches the color of the bottle's outer packaging, which not only matches the perception of Chinese consumers, but also strengthens the brand's image.
2, Seven-Up
Seven-Up (formerly known as 7-Up) is Dr Pepper/Seven Up's lemonade brand, which began producing bottled products in 1987. Outside the United States, Seven-Up is a registered trademark of PepsiCo.
Originally known as Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda, Seven Up began production in 1929 in St. Louis, Missouri. It originally contained lithium citrate, a sedative. Many of the early drinks contained the drug ingredient. This ingredient was removed from the formula in 1950.