Snapple is a proprietary brand. As such, it has no translation, just like Coke or Pepsi. The only thing is that Snapple is not terribly popular outside of the United States, so you may have to describe it as fruit juice (zumo de frutas in Spain, jugo de frutas in Mexico).
Example:
I would like to order a bottle of Snapple. -- Quisiera mandar una botella de Snapple.
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Miley likes regular Snapple.
Snapple was created in 1972.
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A bottle of Snapple cost $1.59.
Snapple is gluten free.
There are 32,879,524,735 Snapple cap facts
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Snapple can be purchased at most convenience stores or retail chains.
Snapple Theater Center was created in 2006.
No, Darryl Sivad is not in the Snapple commercial.
Yes, unless it is Diet Snapple, in which case it is carbohydrate free.
Snapple was known for a popular series of TV advertisements in the early 1990s featuring Nick Berlet (the "Snapple Man") answering letters from Snapple fans. In the TV comedy series Seinfeld, Elaine would frequently offer Snapple to