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Since the early nineties, for most Russians Tarhun is synonymous with a delicious, bright green, refreshing lemonade, flavoured with the herb tarragon. Introduced to the mass market in 1981, when Russia was still part of the Soviet Union, the story goes that Tarhun and Baykal the most popular lemonades in Russia were developed for the Moscow Olympic Games as an alternative to Coke and Pepsi. At the time, most American products were banned in Russia as America had boycotted The Games. Let your creativity blossom with this new iconic flavour. Freshly cut nose, strong and refreshing taste of moddled tarragon leaves, long lasting aftertaste with some aniseed notes.
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