Almdudler is an Austrian company that produces Austria’s most popular soft drink, Almdudler. The drink is a blend of natural alpine herbs and carbonated water.
- Founded in 1957 by Erwin Klein and his wife, Sonja.
- Almdudler’s recipe actually dates back to the 1950s, when Erwin Klein was working in his parents' restaurant and began experimenting with different flavor combinations.
- In 1988, Almdudler became the official non-alcoholic beverage of the Winter Olympics in Calgary, Canada.
- In 2006, the company introduced a sugar-free version of Almdudler.
- In 2017, Almdudler celebrated its 60th anniversary.
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Almdudler’s original and most popular soft drink that is a blend of natural alpine herbs and carbonated water.
Sugar-free version of Almdudler that was introduced in 2006.
Alcohol-free version of Almdudler that is brewed in the same way as beer.
The main ingredients in Almdudler are water, sugar, carbon dioxide, citric acid, herbal extracts, natural flavors, and caramel.
Because Almdudler contains sugar, it should be consumed in moderation. However, it contains only natural ingredients and no high-fructose corn syrup or artificial flavors, making it a healthier choice than many other soft drinks.
Almdudler is available in Austria in most grocery stores, restaurants, and bars. It can also be purchased online.
Yes, Almdudler is available in select grocery stores and specialty food shops outside of Austria. It can also be purchased online from various retailers.
Almdudler’s logo features a man wearing a traditional Austrian hat and lederhosen. The logo was designed in the 1960s and has remained largely unchanged since then.