Remember Zarex fruit drink and the zebra mascot that helped make this local product famous many years ago? Well, Zarex is back, thanks to two South Shore of Massachusetts entrepreneurs, Sonny Dove and Joe Croce.
There was something so inexplicably special about a fruit drink with a zebra mascot when growing up in the Boston area. In reality, the fruit drinks were OK, and most of us didn't care much for zebras, so call it the sum as being greater than the parts: Zarex was somehow amazing! I liked mixing Zarex with water, but others preferred pouring it over shaved ice or ice cream. To me, the Zarex grape was the best flavor!
Here is where you can purchase Zarex:
Skinner's Sugar House, East Bridgewater, Mass.
Prisco's Market and Delie, Bridgewater, Mass.
The Marshfield Hills General Store, Marshfield, Mass.
Luzo Maxi Market, New Bedford, Mass.
Continental Bakery, Everett, Mass.
Old Country Store and Emporium, Mansfield, Mass.
Village Market, Scituate, Mass.
Aquaknot Pools Inc., Lakeville, Mass.
Rosev Dairy Foods, Chelsea, Mass.
Roche Brothers Supermarkets
Sudbury Farms Supermarkets (except Needham)
Blast from the Past, Falmouth, Mass.
Chocorua Red Barn Marketplace, Chocorua. N.H.
Twin Mountain Trading Post/ Living Water Camp Ground, Twin Mountain, N.H.
The Old Country Store, Moultonboro, N.H.
Holderness General Store, Holderness, N.H.
Colonial Village Supermarket, Contoocook, N.H.
Always call ahead to make sure these stores have Zarex in stock!
You can also buy Zarex products online at the Zarex Company web site
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