Sparkling
Bruno von Rotz
03/15/2026
03/15/2026
Well, it says "Sprite" and not "sparkling". Phonetically, however, they are fairly close. However, the English term "Sprite" has a different meaning and is more likely to be translated as elf, goblin or forest spirit.
However, "Sprite" also stands for a sweet drink that was apparently introduced in the United States in 1961 as a competitor to "7 Up" and is derived from "Fanta Klare Zitrone".
This brings us back full circle and of course "Sprite" also wanted to be sparkling and refreshing ... which in turn matches the water droplets on the back of the Austin-Healey Sprite ...
But we just wanted to show this photo, which we thought turned out quite well ...
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