List of soft drinks by country

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This is a list of soft drinks in order of the brand's country of origin. Soft drinks that are sold in various countries (such as Coke and Pepsi) are listed only under their country of origin.

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[edit] Algeria

[edit] Australia

  • Bickford's Old Style Sodas
  • Bundaberg - local family-owned traditionally brewed range of soft drinks known for their Ginger Beer and Root Beer or Sarsaparilla
  • Crush (orange flavoured drink) - owned by P&N Beverages
  • Fuze - range of carbonated (99%) fruit drinks, owned by P&N Beverages
  • Golden Circle
  • Kirks - owned by The Coca-Cola Co.
  • LA Ice Cola - owned by P&N Beverages
  • Lido - lemonade, owned by P&N Beverages
  • McSars - sarsaparilla flavoured, owned by P&N Beverages
  • Passiona - passionfruit flavoured, owned by Cadbury Schweppes
  • PipeLime - lime flavoured, owned by P&N Beverages
  • Pub Squash - lemon flavoured, owned by P&N Beverages
  • Saxby's

[edit] Austria

  • Almdudler (Flavored by herbs and flowers)
  • Kracherl (Carbonated lemon- or raspberry flavors)
  • Lattella (whey drink)
  • Pago (Mix of fruit juices)
  • Red Bull (Energy drink)

[edit] Bahamas

  • Junkanoo
  • Goombay

[edit] Bangladesh

  • Pran Orange Drink
  • Transcom Beverage Ltd

[edit] Bermuda

  • Barritt's Ginger Beer (Ginger Beer, sometimes mixed with Gosling's® Black Seal rum)

[edit] Brazil

[edit] Canada

It should be noted that in Canada until recently, only dark soft drinks, such as Dr Pepper, Coca Cola and Pepsi contain caffeine. Mountain Dew did not previously contain caffeine, but now does, and is marketed as an energy drink.
  • Canada Dry Ginger Ale (licensed by Dr Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)
  • Clearly Canadian Beverage Corporation (makers of Clearly Canadian)
  • Cott (World's leading distributor of carbonated soft drinks)
  • Cplus orange soda
  • Most drinks listed below under United States
  • Big 8 is the brand name of an Atlantic company that makes and bottles softdrinks. It creates a cola flavoured drink, a clear citrus flavoured drink (Big Up) along with many others including Rootbeer, Orange, Grape, Gingerale and Creamsoda (which is pink).

[edit] China

  • Feichang Cola (Cola, similar to Coca Cola and Pepsi)
  • Jianlibao (orange flavored soft drink with some Chinese herbal ingredients)
  • Smart (Coca-Cola Company; soft drinks of various fruit flavors such as apple, watermelon, grape, peach, coconut, etc.)
  • Future Cola (imitation of Coke by WaHaHa)

[edit] Colombia

  • Colombiana (carbonated drink, marketed in the US as 'cola champagne')
  • Pony Malta (malted beverage)
  • Bebidas Postobón (line of carbonated drinks from titular soft drink company, with fruit flavors that range from orange to grape to lemonade)
    • Manzana Postobón
    • Naranja Postobón
    • Uva Postobón
    • Limonada Postobón
    • Kola Hipinto (made in Santander, and for 81 years, sold there and in the surrounding regions, specially in the Magdalena Medio. Is exported to the United States and Argentina)
      • Piña Hipinto
    • Kola Postobón (replaced the Kola Hipinto in the rest of the country until the first began to be sold in all the country)
  • Kola Román (made in Cartagena)
  • Gaseosas Glacial (similar line to Postobón, made in Tolima)
  • La Cigarra (made in Pasto)
  • Quin (made in Popayán)
  • Gaseosas Cóndor (made in Neiva)
  • Gaseosas Sol (made in Girardot)

[edit] Czech Republic

  • Kofola (special cola flavoured with herbs)

[edit] Denmark

  • Dansk Citronvand (Carbonated lemonade)
  • Jolly Cola (Cola)
  • Squash appelsinvand (tastes a lot like Fanta)
  • Nikoline appelsinvand (same as Fanta)
  • Faxe Kondi (a "sports" soft drink, much like Sprite.)

[edit] El Salvador

[edit] Estonia

  • Tartu Limonaad

[edit] Finland

[edit] France

[edit] Germany

  • Afri-Cola
  • Bionade (lemonade-like drink, through produced by fermentation it is non-alcoholic)
  • Bluna (lemonade)
  • Brottrunk (healthdrink, somewhat similar to Russian kvass)
  • Frucade (orange and lemontaste)
  • Spezi a half-orange lemonade/half-cola drink
  • Mezzo Mix a half-orange lemonade/half-cola drink by Coca Cola
  • Premium-cola
  • Sinalco (lemonade)

[edit] India

  • Campa-Cola (Carbonated Cola drink)
  • Frooti (Mango flavored, non carbonated drink)
  • Limca (Lime flavored, carbonated drink)
  • Mangola Slice (Mango flavored, non carbonated drink)
  • Maaza (Mango flavored, non carbonated drink)
  • Thums Up (Cola drink)

[edit] Iran

[edit] Ireland

[edit] Israel

  • Prigat (fruity soft drinks, variety of flavors)
  • Spring
  • Tapuzina

[edit] Italy

[edit] Japan

Words in italic indicate that they are written in a combination of Japanese scripts.

[edit] Carbonated

[edit] Coffee

[edit] Non-carbonated

  • Amino-Value
  • Calpis Water(Calpico Water)
  • FIBE-MINI/FIBE-MINI PLUS
  • Momo no Ten-nen sui (Peach water drink)
  • Nattyan
  • Qoo
    • Vita 500
  • Real Gold

[edit] Sports drink

[edit] Korea

[edit] Latvia

  • Kvast (Syrup flavored)
  • Kvass

[edit] Malta

  • Kinnie (Black-orange with bitter)

[edit] Mexico

  • Chaparritas, El Naranjo (variously flavoured soft drinks in small bottles)
  • Sangría Señorial
  • Pascual Boing (concentrated sweetened fruit juice).
  • Peñafiel (natural sparkling flavoured mineral water).
  • Sidral Mundet (apple soft drink).
  • Titán (gooseberry flavoured soft drink).
  • Jarritos (similar to Jones Soda, various flavors and in bottles).
  • Manzanita Sol (apple soft drinks).
  • Manzana Lift (Coca Cola de Mexico) (In Golden or Traditional Flavor)
  • Beat (Coca-Cola de Mexico).
  • Senzao (Guama flavored soft drink, Coca-Cola de Mexico).
  • Delaware Punch (Coca-Cola de Mexico).
  • Toni Col (Vanilla flavored soft drink)
  • Yoli (Lime flavored, from the state of Guerrero)
  • Zaraza (commercially available as recently as 1986 in Veracruz)

[edit] New Zealand

[edit] Norway

  • Farris (Sparkling water)
  • Solo
  • Villa Champagnebrus (Soft drink alternative to sparkling wine)

[edit] Pakistan

[edit] Paraguay

[edit] Philippines

[edit] Carbonated Soft Drinks

  • Sarsi - a Sarsaparilla rootbeer originally made by Cosmos Bottling, now part of Coca-Cola
  • Jaz Cola - a low-cost cola flavored beverage made by Coca-Cola
  • Pop Cola - a low-cost cola flavored beverage from Cosmos
  • Cheers - a low-cost citrus flavored soda from Cosmos
  • Royal - the first CSD in the country, made in 1922 by San Miguel Corporation, now a Coca-Cola brand
  • Lift - a citrus flavored soda by Coca-Cola
  • Zest-O Corporation - produces various drinks including a Fruit soda, Cola, Root beer, a calamansi-flavored soda and a dalandan-flavored soda.
  • Teem - low cost citrus flavored soda popular in the 1970's
  • Lemo-Lime - low cost citrus flavored soda popular in the 1970's

[edit] Energy Drinks

  • Extra Joss - a powdered energy drink
  • I-On by Revicon - a canned citron-flavored energy drink
  • Lipovitan - a foreign energy drink
    • Lipovitan Ira - a sub-brand of Lipovitan created for women

[edit] Aseptic Juice Drinks (including Powdered Juice Beverage)

  • Zest-O - the biggest-selling juice drink in doy packs
  • Funchum - the second biggest-selling aseptic juice drink in doy packs
  • Magnolia Fruit Drinks - the first aseptic juice drink in Tetra packs
  • Refresh - the first aseptic juice drink in cups
  • Sunkist - available in tetrahedral packs, Tetra packs, doy packs and powdered juice forms.
  • Sunglo - the only powdered juice brand that offers strawberry. It also has doy pack juice.
  • Plus! - made by Zest-O
  • BIG 250 - the only aseptic juice drink in 250 mL soy packs
  • Fres-C - offered by Ajinomoto Co.
  • Sundays - made by snack foods giant Liwayway Marketing Corp.
  • Eight O'Clock - the former champ in the powdered juice beverage, only beaten by Tang
  • Ponkana - a ponkan-flavored powdered juice drink
  • Mix Frutz - a multi-flavored mix fruit juice drink made by Innobev, Inc.

[edit] Peru

  • Inca Kola (Yellow colored and a bubble-gum or fruity taste)
  • Kola Inglesa (Red coloured; literally "English Kola" reference to messengers and cola nuts, but strawberry-flavoured and represented by a red-cheeked pale and cheeky face.)
  • Kola Real

[edit] Puerto Rico

  • Coco Rico, (Coconut-flavored soft drink)
  • Kola Champagne (despite a name that suggests an alcoholic drink, Kola Champagne is actually a soft drink)
  • Old Colony, (soft drink that is produced in grape and pineapple flavors)

[edit] Romania

  • Borsec (mineral water)
  • Dorna (mineral water)
  • Bucovina (mineral water)
  • Carpatina (mineral water)
  • Frutti Fresh (fruity soft drinks, variety of flavors)

[edit] Russia

  • Kvass, a low-to-non alcoholic beverage made from fermented grains.
  • Tarhun, a Tarragon flavored soda.
  • Dushes, a Pear flavored soda.

[edit] Singapore

[edit] Carbonated

  • F&N

[edit] Non-carbonated

  • Yeos
  • Seasons
  • Justea
  • Pink Dolphinn
  • Lemon and Kalamansi

[edit] Sports drink

  • 100 Plus
  • H-Two-O

[edit] Slovakia

  • Kofola (special cola flavoured with herbs)
  • Vinea (soft drink with the taste of wine)
  • Lift (soft drink in various fruit flavours)

[edit] South Africa

  • Appletizer (apple flavoured soft drink)
  • Grapetizer (grape, red and white, flavoured soft drink).
  • Peartizer (pear flavoured soft drink released in 2006).

[edit] Spain

  • Orxata, a non-carbonated drink of tiger nuts typical from Alboraia, Land of Valencia
  • La Casera (edulcorated gas water)
  • Kas (orange- [yellow], lemon- [greenish-yellow] or apple- flavoured soft drink)
  • Mirinda (soft drink with orange colour and flavour)
  • Radical Fruit Company
  • Tri-Naranjus (non-carbonated soft drink)

[edit] Sweden

[edit] Carbonated soft drinks

  • Borddricka (Traditional soft drink with taste of Portello and julmust)
  • Champis (Soft drink alternative to sparkling wine)
  • Citronil (Traditional soft drink)
  • Cuba Cola (Cola)
  • Dansk Citron (Soft drink with taste of lemon)
  • Drink 21 (Soft drink with a taste of cola mixed with julmust)
  • Enbärsdricka (Traditional stout-like, very sweet soft drink)
  • Fruktsoda (Traditional lemon-lime soft drink)
  • Grappo (Sweet and acid soft drink with grapefruit taste)
  • Guldus (Traditional applejuice soft drink)
  • Hallonsoda (Soft drink with taste of raspberry)
  • Jaffa Soft drinks with a taste of orange)
  • Julmust (Traditional stout-like, very sweet seasonal soft drink)
  • Loranga (Soft drink with taste of orange)
  • M.A.C. Black Cola (A relatively unpopular orange flavored cola)
  • Pommac (Soft drink alternative to sparkling wine)
  • Portello (Soft drink with a lite candy taste)
  • Päronsoda (Pear-flavoured soft drink)
  • Siddni (Soft drink with taste of passionfruit)
  • Sockerdricka (Traditional sweet-sour soft drink)
  • Svagdricka (Traditional stout-like, soft drink similar to Kvass)
  • Trocadero (drink) (Soft drink with a taste of orange and applejuice)
  • Zingo (Soft drinks with a taste of orange, pineapple/orange or melon/lemon.)

[edit] Non-carbonated

[edit] Sports Drinks

  • Pripps Energy

[edit] Switzerland

[edit] South Korea

[edit] Trinidad and Tobago

[edit] Turkey

[edit] United Kingdom

[edit] United States

  • 1919 Root Beer
  • 7Up (licensed by Dr Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers; available in a multitude of flavored, diet, and fortified varieties)
  • Ale-8-One (a ginger-and-fruit drink distributed mostly in Kentucky with a cult following in the central part of that state. Commonly pronounced "A Late One")
  • A&W Root Beer and A&W cream soda, originally distributed by the A&W drive-in restaurant chain. (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7 Up, Inc. to local bottlers)
  • Bawls
  • Barq's (the only major American root beer with caffeine in most locations; Coca-Cola Company).
  • Big Red
  • Blenheim Ginger Ale (a particularly strong ginger ale, bottled by Blenheim Bottlers, Hamer, South Carolina)
  • Boylan Bottling Company (Produces a variety of sodas like Birch beer, Sugar Cane Cola and Root beer).
  • Bubble Up A lemon-lime soda similar to 7Up but predates 7up by eight years. Still produced by the [[Monarch Beverage Company]
  • C & C Cola (a cola brand distributed as a regular grocery item rather than stocked by the bottling company's local drivers)
  • Cactus Cooler (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)
  • Cheerwine (cherry flavored drink - mainly North Carolina)
  • Chek (line of soft drinks - affiliated with Winn Dixie)
  • Coca-Cola (licensed by The Coca-Cola Company)
  • Country Time (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)
  • Cream soda (often a vanilla-flavored soft drink) (Traditional soft drink)
  • Crush (Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc.)
  • Dad's Root Beer (Monarch Beverage Company, Atlanta, GA)
  • Delaware Punch (grape-flavored, non-carbonated, limited availability)
  • Diet Rite (diet cola licensed by Dr Pepper/7Up's R.C. unit to local bottlers)
  • dnL (caffeinated lemon-lime soda similar to Mountain Dew, from Dr Pepper/7Up, Inc. Note dnL turned upside down reads "7up")
  • Double Cola (regional cola brand based in Chattanooga, Tennessee)
  • Dr. Brown's (A popular brand of root beer, cream soda etc. in the New York City region. It is popular in Jewish delicatessens around the United States.)
  • Dr Enuf (vitamin-fortifed lemon-lime drink available in northeast Tennessee, parts of Florida, and possibly elsewhere)
  • Dr Pepper (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)
  • Fanta (line of fruit-flavored drinks, Coca-Cola Company)
  • Faygo (line of soft drinks)
  • Fresca (grapefruit soda) (Coca-Cola Company)
  • Frostie (root beer, cream, and fruit-flavored sodas,
  • Frostop (root beer and cream soda)
  • Ginger ale (Traditional soft drink)
  • Grapico (Grape soft drink primarily available in Alabama)
  • Gray's (line of soft drinks)
  • Green River
  • Hawaiian Punch (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)
  • Hires Root Beer (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)
  • Iron Beer (supposedly the National Beverage of Cuba, this beverage is drunk by many a Cuban, et al. in Miami. It's been around since 1917. You might be able to find it in Cuba, but I doubt it)
  • Jolt Cola
  • Jones Soda
  • Manhattan Special (espresso soda)
  • Minute Maid (soft drink only) (licensed by The Coca-Cola Company)
  • Mello Yello (lemon-lime, similar to Mountain Dew) (The Coca-Cola Company)
  • Mountain Dew (licensed by PepsiCo)
  • Moxie (the first American mass produced soft drink, primarily available in Maine)
  • Mug Root Beer (licensed by PepsiCo)
  • Nehi (Dr Pepper/7Up, Inc.)
  • Old Town (line of soft drinks)
  • Orange Whip (defunct fountain beverage)
  • Orbitz
  • Patriot's Choice (Cola)
  • Pepsi (licensed by PepsiCo)
  • Pibb Xtra (formerly known as Mr. Pibb) (Coca-Cola Company)
  • Point Premium Root Beer (Sold primarily in Wisconsin) (Stevens Point Brewery)
  • President's Choice (Cola)
  • R.C. Cola (Cola) (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7 Up, Inc. to local bottlers)
  • Red Bull
  • Red Rock Cola
  • Refresco Goya (Goya Foods line of soft drinks for the US Hispanic market)
  • Root beer (Traditional soft drink)
  • Safeway Select (Safeway brand drink)
  • Sam's Choice (Wal-Mart brand drink)
  • Sarsaparilla soda (Traditional soft drink)
  • Schweppes Ginger Ale (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)
  • Shasta (Cola)
  • Sierra Mist (lemon-lime, similar to 7Up and Sprite) (PepsiCo)
  • Slice (orange soft drink) (PepsiCo)
  • Sour Power (sold only on tap in bars primarily for mixing cocktails) (Coca-Cola Company)
  • Squirt (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)
  • Sprite (Coca-Cola Company)
  • Stewart's Fountain Classics
  • Sun Drop (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)
  • Sunkist (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)
  • Sunny Delight (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)
  • Tab (licensed by The Coca-Cola Company)
  • Teem Soda
  • Towne Club (defunct Detroit-based line of inexpensive soft drinks once sold in franchise stores)
  • Vault (licensed by The Coca-Cola Company)
  • Vess (a line of soft drinks primarily available in the Greater St. Louis area)
  • Vernors Ginger Ale (the first American soft drink, licensed by Dr Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers, primarily available in Michigan)
  • Welch's (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)
  • Yoo-hoo (chocolate flavored soft drink, noncarbonated) (Dr. Pepper/7 Up, Inc.)
  • zink pop(licensed by Doc Martin) cherry mixed w/ lime soft drink, noncarbonated

[edit] Venezuela

  • Frescolita Cola flavored carbonated drink
  • Uva Hit Grapefruit flavored carbonated drink
  • Naranjita Hit Orange flavored carbonated drink
  • Chinotto Lemon-Lime flavored carbonated drink
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