Perso Wants To Bring Sexy Back To Soda

Perso Wants To Bring Sexy Back To Soda


  • Perso is a new Finnish brand of soda made with real fruit and designed by Eeva Torniainen and Olli Laaksonen, and Mikael Kivelä
  • Branding and packaging for Perso is attractive and abstract, distinguishing itself from other high-end craft sodas in the category.

Soda branding doesn’t always scream passion or art, and often comes across as fairly pedestrian. However, a recently launched Finnish brand, Perso, significantly brightens the category.

Making sodas in small batches, Perso sources citrus fruits from the family-owned Laudani farm in Sicily and local apples from Parkurlan Tila. The range of small-batch sodas includes blackcurrant, sour apple, blood orange, and sour lemon. All sodas are made from real fruits and not from concentrate.





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