The beloved bubbly beverage is now available at Costco, Albertson’s, and H-E-B.

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Certain products give us a sense of nostalgia in awere-content-to-leave-it-in-the-pastkind of way.

TakeLime Cottage Cheese Jello Salad with Sour Cream Chili Saucetopped with shrimp, for instance.

Soda aisle at grocery store

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(And if this vintage 1970s luncheon favorite is still on your table, thats your business.)

We can understand why not every vintage recipe is passed on to the next generation.

And such was the case withSlice.

You may remember the popular tagline of this PepsiCo product first released in 1984: We got the juice!

Slice, a soda made with real fruit juice, took the ’80s beverage market by storm.

With ten percent real juice, the soda was perceived to be healthier than competitors.

In the 2000s, however, it disappeared from shelves.

Now, Slice is backand the soda has gotten an even healthier makeover.

The new formula is not only functional, but still fizzy and delicious.

Plus, it contains only five grams of sugar (an organic stevia-and-cane sugar blend) per can.

(It really does taste like the vintage grape soda we know and love, yall!)

Our mission at Suja Life is to revolutionize America’s health through what we drink.

Slice retails for $2.49 for a 12-oz.

So far, fans have seen packs containing Slice Lemon Lime and Orange in the refrigerator section.

Better than Squirt Soda, one user said of Slices Lemon Lime flavor.

My parents were excited to see Slice Soda back in store.

Another added, True nostalgia in a can.

And those who werent around in Slices early years are still impressed.

I never had Slice before today, an Instagram user wrote.

Great soda and healthy!

I wasn’t even born when the brand was popular in the 1980s.

Will you be trying this revampedthrowbacktreat?