Teem
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| Product type | Lemon-lime drink |
|---|---|
| Owner | PepsiCo |
| Country | Mainly Middle East & Africa |
| Introduced | April 10, 1959 |
| Discontinued | 1984 (U.S. only) [note 1] |
| Related brands | Sprite, 7 Up (successor, internationally), Slice (successor), Sierra Mist, Starry |
| Markets | Worldwide (majority in Africa, Indian subcontinent, & Latin America) |
Teem[2] is a brand of carbonated soft drink introduced by PepsiCo in 1959 as a lemon-lime-flavored competitor of 7 Up. It was discontinued and delisted in the US in 1984, but it continues in use in Brazil and Uruguay.[1]
Teem is no longer available in most of the world, however Uruguay, and some countries in African and Asian regions produce a Teem branded cola under their manufacturing plants.[1]