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.

Contents

[edit] Algeria

[edit] Argentina

  • Fanta
  • 7UP
  • Sprite
  • Rocket Fuel (energy drink)
  • Mirinda
  • Pepsi Twist

[edit] Australia

[edit] Austria

[edit] Bahamas

[edit] Bangladesh

[edit] Bermuda

[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 contained caffeine. Canadian law prohibits adding caffeine to a soft drink that does not normally contain it.Mountain Dew did not previously contain caffeine, but they now have a caffinated version that is marketed as an energy drink.

[edit] Chile

  • Bilz
  • Lift Manzana
  • Pap
  • Sorbete Letelier
  • Inka Cola

[edit] China

  • Future Cola or Feichang Cola (Cola, similar to Coca Cola and Pepsi, made by WaHaHa)
  • 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.)
  • Wang Lao Ji — local herbal drink

[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)
  • Cola y Pola (beer and colombiana)

[edit] Czech Republic

  • Kofola (special cola flavoured with herbs)

[edit] Denmark

  • Dansk Citronvand (Carbonated lemonade)
  • Faxe Kondi (a "sports" soft drink, much like Sprite.)
  • Jolly Cola (Cola)
  • Nikoline appelsinvand (same as Fanta)
  • Squash appelsinvand (orangesoda)
  • Supermalt
  • Many generic soft drinks in a variety of flavours, some more popular than others:[1]
    • Abrikos (Apricot)
    • Ananas (Pineapple)
    • Appelsin (Orange)
    • Banan (Banana)
    • Citron (Lemon)
    • Dansk Vand (Danish Water) - carbonated, unsweetened water.
    • Grape(frugt) (Grapefruit - not grape)
    • Grøn (Green) - Lemon/Lime
    • Pære (Pear)
    • Rød (red) - actually raspberry (hindbær) flavoured.
    • Æble (Apple)
    One manufacturer which does many, if not all, of these flavours is Maribo under the 'Frisco' brand. Maribo is now incorporated into the Royal Unibrew group. Another is Harboes.

[edit] Dominican Republic

[edit] El Salvador

[edit] Estonia

[edit] Non-alcoholic carbonated sweet drinks

  • Limonaad, tavaline limonaad, Limpa limonaad denominate the classic Tartu Limonaad variety by A. Le Coq, formerly and colloquially known as Tartu Õlletehas (Tartu Brewery). The Limpa name is used on other products of the same company.
  • Buratino — apple and lemon flavour, Tallinna Karastusjoogid
  • Düšess — pear-flavoured and toned with caramel, Tallinna Karastusjoogid
  • Kelluke ("Little bell", originally named after a Campanula) — clear and lime-flavoured, A. Le Coq.
  • Limpa Hull õun — apple-flavoured, A. Le Coq
  • Mõmmi traditsionaalne — classic caramel tasting, Viru Õlu
  • Mulinaad — classic-tasting flavour by Coca-Cola HBC Eesti (sold in Estonia only)
  • Viru Limonaad — classic-flavoured in a 5 litre plastic canister, Tallinna Karastusjoogid

[edit] Finland

[edit] France

[edit] Germany

[edit] Gibraltar

[edit] Hong Kong

[edit] Iceland

[edit] India

[edit] Iran

[edit] Ireland

[edit] Israel

  • Prigat
  • Spring
  • Rozina's
  • Tempo
  • Kristal
  • Super Drink
  • Ireland
  • Jump
  • Tapuzina
  • Zip
  • Coca-Cola
  • Sprite
  • Fanta
  • Fanta Shukata
  • Fanta Exotic
  • Fanta Orange-Mango
  • Fanta Grapefruit-Pineapple
  • Fizzy Bubbleh

[edit] Italy

[edit] Jamaica

[edit] Japan

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

[edit] Carbonated

[edit] Coffee

[edit] Non-carbonated

[edit] Sports drink

  • Pocari Sweat
  • Aquarius
  • Dakara
  • Aquarius Freestyle/Freestyle X
  • Aquarius Active Diet

[edit] Korea

[edit] Latvia

[edit] Libya

  • Bin Ghashir (sparkling mineral water)
  • Kawther Cola (was made for a few years in the 1980s when Coke/Pepsi was not available, may be discontinued now)
  • Mirada Orange (same as Miranda or Fanta was made for a few years in the 1980s when Coke/Pepsi was not available, may be discontinued now)
  • Shafi (Raspberry flavored)
  • Bitter Soda

[edit] Malta

  • Kinnie (Non-alcoholic, carbonated soft drink made from bitter-sweet Mediterranean oranges, herbs and spices)
  • Kinnie Zest (Low calorie, non alcoholic carbonated semi-sweet soft drink made from Mediterranean oranges, herbs and spices)

[edit] Mexico

[edit] New Zealand

[edit] Norway

[edit] Pakistan

RC Cola Gourmet cola

[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 1970s
  • Lemo-Lime - low cost citrus flavored soda popular in the 1970s
  • RC cola - the cheapest soft drink in the Philippines but very appetizing..

[edit] Energy Drinks

  • Blue Men

[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

[edit] Bottled water

  • Agua Vida (Bottled water produced by Don Jorge)
  • Cielo (Bottled water produced by Kola Real Group)
  • Persa (Bottled water produced by Persa)
  • San Carlos (Bottled water produced by PepsiCo)
  • San Luis (Bottled water produced by Coca-Cola company)
  • San Mateo (Bottled water produced by Backus)

[edit] Soft drinks

  • Beed Cola (Range of soft drinks produced in Pucallpa)
  • Cassinelli (Range of soft drinks produced by Enrique Cassinelli and Sons)
  • Concordia (Range of soft drinks produced by PepsiCo)
  • Crush (Range of soft drinks produced by Coca-Cola company)
  • Kola Escocesa (Red coloured soft drink produced by Yura S.R.L.)
  • 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 (Range of soft drinks produced by Kola Real Group)
  • Perú Cola (Range of soft drinks produced by Don Jorge)

[edit] Yellow Kolas

  • Inca Kola (Yellow colored and a bubble-gum or fruity taste)
  • Isaac Kola (Similar to Inca Kola, but produced by Don Jorge)
  • Oro (Similar to Inca Kola, but produced by Kola Real Group)
  • Triple Kola (Similar to Inca Kola, but produced by PepsiCo)
  • Viva (Similar to Inca Kola, but produced by Backus)

[edit] Sports drinks

  • Sporade (Sports drink produced by Kola Real Group)

[edit] Portugal

[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

[edit] Russia

  • Kvass, a low-to-non alcoholic beverage made from fermented grains.
  • Tarhun, a Tarragon flavored soda.
  • Dushes (Russian: Дюшес), a pear flavored soda. The name is also a transliteration of the French surname Dugès.

[edit] Singapore & Malaysia

[edit] Carbonated

[edit] Non-carbonated

[edit] Sports drink

[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

[edit] Spain

  • Kas
  • La Casera (lemonade)
  • Trina (formerly "Trinaranjus", non-carbonated soft drinks)

[edit] Sweden

[edit] Carbonated soft drinks

[edit] Non-carbonated

[edit] Sports Drinks

[edit] Switzerland

[edit] South Korea

[edit] Taiwan

[edit] Carbonated Drinks

[edit] Non-Carbonated Drinks

  • Cha Li Wang---Various flavors of sweetened and unsweetend tea beverages

[edit] Sports Drinks

  • Super Supau

[edit] Thailand

Medicinal Drinks (Traditional Herbal Drinks )

  • Almond
  • Chrysanthemum
  • Ginger
  • Krajiab
  • Lemon grass
  • Tamarind


[edit] Togo (Africa)

[edit] Trinidad and Tobago

[edit] Turkey

[edit] United Kingdom

[edit] United States

[edit] References

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