The 250ml Fanta is the quintessential “snack-sized” bottle. In India, it is often called the “pocket” or “chota” bottle and is a staple at small kiosks and local shops for a quick, chilled hit of orange.
Here is the current profile for the 250ml size:
💰 Price & Value
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Standard MRP: ₹20
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Multipack Deals: On apps like Blinkit or BigBasket, you can often find a Pack of 8 for around ₹130–₹160, making each bottle slightly cheaper than buying them individually.
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Returnable Glass Bottles (RGB): In some local markets, you might still find the 250ml glass version for ₹12–₹15 (plus a deposit for the bottle), though PET plastic is now much more common.
📊 Nutritional Breakdown (Per 250ml Bottle)
Fanta is known for having a slightly higher sugar content compared to some other sodas to get 그 unique citrus tang:
| Component | Per 100ml | Total (250ml Bottle) |
| Energy | ~56 kcal | 140 kcal |
| Total Sugars | ~13.7g | 34.25g |
| Sodium | ~22mg | 55mg |
| Caffeine | 0mg | 0mg (Caffeine-free) |
🍊 Did You Know?
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Temperature Matters: Because the 250ml bottle is plastic and thin, it loses its “chill” faster than larger bottles or cans. It’s best consumed within 5–10 minutes of coming out of the cooler.
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Visual Check: Always look for the bright orange hue. If the liquid looks pale or has a sediment at the bottom, it might have been sitting in direct sunlight, which can break down the flavor and color.
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Shelf Life: These small PET bottles typically have a shelf life of about 6 months (180 days).
Would you like me to see if there are any specific local store discounts available for Fanta multipacks today?


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