Passion Pop

Passion Pop is an Australian alcoholic drink, marketed as a "carbonated passion fruit flavoured juice-based beverage". It was created by Frank “Pop” Miranda between 1977 and 1978 at the C-Sekda winery in Griffith, New South Wales. The rights for the drink were then sold to Australian Vintage, who now owns and produces the beverage. It comes in four different flavours: original (passion fruit), mixed berry, pink (strawberry), and watermelon.

Specifications
Passion Pop is labelled as a carbonated, flavoured juice. At 9.5% alcohol, one 750 mL Champagne-style glass bottle contains 5.6 standard drinks. Passion Pop comes in a 750 ml glass It was one of the first beverage products in Australia to utilize a plastic stopper (or "cork"). The Passion Pop label reads "Perfect for sharing with friends, delightfully fruity and refreshing."

Public image
In Australian pop culture, Passion Pop is associated with underage drinking, with BuzzFeed labelling it as "an iconic Australian beverage, usually enjoyed by teenagers drinking in parks". In 2008, the New South Wales Police Force launched "Operation Passion Pop" to fight underage drinking.