Iconic South Australian soft drink brand Halls is back in production and will return to shelves in the coming months.
Founded by George Hall at a site in Marryatville in 1849, the brand had a century-long history before being discontinued in 2000.
Old favourites such as Halls Lemonade, Lemon Twist and Fruita are back in production, and are being made in classic glass bottles.
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The 330ml varieties are already being made, with 1lt varieties to follow shortly after.
The South Australian government has contributed $500,000 towards the Thriving Regions Fund for the Willunga bottling facility.
"I, like many South Australians, have fond memories of Halls soft drinks, and I know many will leap at the chance to get another taste of Fruita, Lemon Twist or Halls Lemonade," Premier Peter Malinauskas said.
The products will be rolled out in stores in the coming months.