What is the Fanta Nazi Joke?
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Did you know that the orange carbonated soda known as Fanta was made for nazi germany?
Brings a whole new meaning to gassing the juice
TIL that Fanta was created during WWII when Coke Germany invented a way to efficiently process juice.
You should have seen Adolf’s face when he realized he had misheard his receptionist.
The punchline humorously suggests Adolf Hitler misheard “juice” as “Jews,” referencing his notorious anti-Semitic policies.
The “Fanta-Nazi” joke is a play on words that often arises when discussing the history of the Fanta soft drink. The joke is based on the fact that Fanta was created in Nazi Germany during World War II due to a trade embargo which prevented Coca-Cola Deutschland from importing the syrup needed to produce Coca-Cola. As a result, the German branch of the company developed a new product using available ingredients, which became known as Fanta.
I want a glass of juice
not gas the jews