Stroh set to test iced tea waters with 24-ounce Chaos in May. (Stroh Brewery Co.)

From: Modern Brewery Age | Date: March 29, 1993 | Copyright information

Stroh Brewery Co. will introduce a non-alcoholic iced tea called Chaos in 24-ounce cans perhaps as early as May 1 in some markets.

The nation's fourth largest brewer first tested the soft drink market with the release of Sundance, a sparkling beverage, in the 1980s.

Sundance did not have the mass appeal Stroh hoped for, but turned out to be a niche product, and is now owned by Everfresh Beverages Co.

The flavored iced tea segment accounts for some $200 milli...

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