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Stoney Ginger Beer, orStoney Tangawizi as it is called inSwahili-speakingAfrica, is aginger beer soft-drink sold in several countries across the African continent. The product, sold in a brown bottle or can, is made and distributed byThe Coca-Cola Company.[1]
As is common with ginger beers in comparison to the lighterginger ales, theginger flavour present in Stoney is especially intense. There are several varieties of Stoney in different parts of Africa. In South Africa there are three different stoneys, extra kwetsa, regular and sugar free and javaman kwetsa. Although they are all bottled by Coca-Cola, their recipes vary: the versions in Southern Africa tend to be more carbonated and sweeter, while the East Africa version tends to have a much stronger ginger taste. Stoney Ginger Beer was introduced in South Africa in 1971.[2]
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