Jumping on the '90s revival bandwagon, Clearly Canadian, the carbonated drink that was popular in the late '80s until it stopped production in 1994, has started a fan-driven campaign to get back on the shelves in stores. Once the Ontario, Canada-based company reaches orders for 25,000 cases, it can start production. If I could retroactively apply the amount of Clearly Canadian my family purchased in 1994, we'd be halfway there.
A random fact you might not have known, Clearly Canadian also made Orbitz, that goopy non-carbonated soft drink with floaty colored edible balls inside of it (what some called "the lava lamp drink"), and according to Clearly Canadian's FAQ page, the company is looking to see if they can bring that "technologically advanced" drink back into production as well.
If LeVar Burton can bring back Reading Rainbow, we can bring Clearly Canadian back.