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A glass of Japanese Calpis
A glass of Fanta melon soda
A glass of German fassbrause
A glass of USA ginger ale
A glass of Swedish Julmust
Kickapoo Joy Juice originated in the United States.
Orange soda from USA
Japanese Ramune
Glasses of USA Red Bull Cola

This is a list of soft drinks in order of the brand's country of origin. A soft drink is a beverage that typically contains water (often carbonated water), a sweetener and a flavoring agent. The sweetener may be sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, fruit juice, sugar substitutes (in the case of diet drinks) or some combination of these. Soft drinks may also contain caffeine, colorings, preservatives and other ingredients.

Soft drinks that are sold in more than one country are listed in this article only under their country of origin.

Albania

Algeria

An 1889 Hamoud Boualem advertisement
  • Hamoud Boualem – soda brand that includes many flavours
  • Rouiba – Juice brand that includes many flavours[1]
  • Tchina – Juice- Group Cevital[2]
  • Xtra Power Energy Drink[3]
  • Ifri Gazouz[4]
  • Ifri Cola[5]
  • Ifruit[5]
  • Azro[5]
  • Izem Energy[5]

Argentina

Armenia

  • Hay Cola – Armenian carbonated soft drinks with fruit flavours
  • Jermuk - mineral water

Australia

Bundaberg Brewed Drinks brands
  • Back o' Bourke Cordials – Range of popular drinks including Splashe Cola sold throughout north-west New South Wales.
  • BCX Royal Standard - A brand that was heavily marketed in central Victoria in the 1960s and 1970s
  • Berts Soft Drinks - A "family tradition since 1893" - founded and still operated by the Shelley family, formerly of Shelleys Soft Drinks fame. Located in Sutherland Shire, Sydney
  • Bickford's – full line of juices, sodas, teas, and bottled water[6]
  • Bundaberg – family owned producer of Bundaberg Ginger Beer
  • Cascade – Quality Mixers, Soda and Cordials. Established in Tasmania, 1886.[7]
  • Cohns - Another brand popular in central Victoria in the 1960s and 1970s.
  • Cooks Soft Drinks – A family owned business in Pittsworth on the Darling Downs. Producers of Cooks and Dads ranges of old style soft drinks.
  • Cottee's – brand of cordial drinks, owned by previously Cadbury-Schweppes, now Schweppes Australia
  • Count Cola – now discontinued brand of soda
  • Crows Nest Soft Drinks – Crows Nest, just north of Toowoomba,[8] one of the oldest in Australia, est. 1903
  • Crystal – discontinued line of soft drinks, renowned for selling via their home delivery service. Later acquired by Cadbury Schweppes.
  • Gest – line of sodas purchased by Coca-Cola Amatil and merged with Kirks
  • Golden Circle – brand of carbonated beverages
  • Hartz Tasmania
  • Kirks – line of sodas marketed by Coca-Cola Amatil
  • Ladd's cordials
  • LA Ice Cola – cola available in four varieties
  • Leed – carbonated lemonade
  • Lido
  • Loys - a home delivered soft drink company, mainly in Victoria and South Australia. Incorporated into Slades.
  • McSars
  • McMahons soft drinks – popular family run soft drink company in Ipswich West Street, Queensland from 1934 to the late 80s, founded by Frank McMahon
  • Marchants - another defunct brand of soft drinks sold in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia until the turn of the 21st century.
  • Orfords - popular Toowoomba softdrink maker 1923–1989 – diversified into refrigerated merchandising cabinets and ceased softdrink production
  • Passiona – passionfruit-flavoured soft drink available previously from Cadbury-Schweppes, now Schweppes Australia
  • PipeLime
  • Port Of Echuca
  • Pub Squash
  • Saxbys Soft Drinks - Australia's oldest family owned and operated soft drink company, based in Taree est. 1864
  • Solo – lemon-flavoured drink, owned by Schweppes Australia.
  • Schweppes – a range of mineral water/fruit juice drinks developed in Australia, with flavours that include orange-mango, and lemon, lime and orange.
  • Shelleys – founded in Broken Hill in 1893 as a family operated soft drink company, popular in New South Wales. Later acquired by Coca-Cola Amatil and eventually merged into the Kirks brand. The Shelley family also later founded Berts Soft Drinks
  • Slades (1860–present) - Still produces a variety of niche flavours as well as contract manufacture for retailers private labels.[9]
  • Swing – Popular up until the late 1970s, Swing specialised in weekly home deliveries of glass bottles in wooden crates which are now collector's items. Used bottles were collected the following week, cleaned and reused.
  • Tarax - A mainly Victorian brand that had a big presence before being merged with Schweppes. Still available as a bottom end supermarket brand.
  • Weaver and Lock – Western Australian brand of soft drinks now defunct.
  • Whitbreads Cordials – Charters Towers, North Queensland – Locally owned and family operated business since 1896 and still servicing North Queensland today.
  • Wimmers Soft Drinks – Queensland soft drink brand owned by Noosa Beverages Pty Ltd.
  • Woodroofe 'Big Sars' – Sarsparilla, Sno Top, Lemonade, Portello and a range of fruit flavours.
  • YY – Local soft drink brand based in Newcastle[10]

Austria

A bottle of Frucade (2005)
  • Almdudler – an herbal soda called by some "the national drink of Austria"
  • Blue Ox – energy drink
  • Frucade – orange-flavoured soft drink
  • Kracherl – lemon or raspberry-flavoured soda[11]
  • Lattella – whey-based line of juices available in nine flavours[12]
  • Pago
  • Power Horse
  • Red Bull – popular energy drink distributed globally by Red Bull GmbH
  • Red Bull Cola – cola from Red Bull GmbH
  • Rushh – energy drink introduced in 2002 by Rushh Gmbh
  • Dark Dog – energy drink

Bahamas

  • Goombay – locally available, champagne cola and pineapple-lemon flavoured soda[13]
  • Island Queen – locally available, coconut-infused water[13]
  • Junkanoo – locally available, lemon-lime soda produced by PepsiCo[13][14]

Bangladesh

Akij Group[15]
Pran Foods Ltd.[16]
  • Pran Up – lime soda
  • Pran Maxx Cola – cola flavoured soft drink
  • Pran Maxx Lemon
  • Power – clear lime carbonated beverage
Globe Soft Drinks[17]

Barbados

Belgium

  • Frutonic – juice-like soft drink
  • Nalu (drink)
  • Whisky cola
  • Wodka redbull
  • Lipton Ice-tea (sparkling)
  • Yazoo – flavoured milkshake made by FrieslandCampina
  • Cécémel – flavored milk.
  • Drink a Flower - Natural soft drinks

Bermuda

Bolivia

Brazil

Bulgaria

Canada

  • Bec Cola – a brand of organic cola made in Québec
  • Big 8 – a brand of cola and bottled water distributed by Sobeys
  • Brio Chinotto
  • Bull's Head[19] - Best known for their ginger ale. Produced in Quebec's Eastern Townships
  • Canada Dry – very popular brand of ginger ale, but many other soft drinks are available
  • Canadian Gold Sparkling Waters – also available in flavours "sugar-free" bottled at source Marchand, Manitoba
  • Cannonball Soda – made by Garrison Brewery[20]
  • Cott Beverages – the world's largest bottler of private label soft drinks. Once primarily known for Cott Black Cherry soda and other flavours sold under its own name. At one time used the slogan "It's Cott to be good!"
  • Clearly Canadian – sparkling water available in many flavours
  • Eskimo Soft Drinks – a kosher brand of soft drinks distributed by home delivery in Montreal and Toronto, through the late 1970s
  • Grace Island Soda - Caribbean inspired flavors based in Richmond Hill, Ontario available in ten flavors
  • Freshie – drink mix available in 5 flavours, discontinued in the 1980s
  • Ice Castle – private label soft drink brand of the defunct Steinberg's supermarket chain. Notable for selling cans without pop tops long after they became industry standard.
  • K Beverages - produced in Winnipeg, Manitoba from 1941 to 1952, making fruit flavoured soda and root beer.[citation needed]
  • KIK Cola – a now-defunct brand of cola once very popular, especially in Quebec
  • Life – Shoppers Drug Mart brand
  • Marco Spruce Beer
  • Spruce Beer – a spruce-flavoured carbonated drink particularly popular in Quebec
  • Mr. Goudas
  • Pic A Pop – nostalgic brand of soda, currently available in 11 flavours made in Marchand, Manitoba since 1971
  • Pop Shoppe – brand of soda available in eight flavours
  • President's Choice – private label soft drinks line sold in supermarkets owned by Loblaw Companies Limited. PC Cola comes in two varieties, red label and blue label.
  • Propeller Brewery – small brewery that also makes a small line of soda including Cream Soda, Ginger Beer, and Root Beer
  • RELOAD – energy drink
  • Red Champagne[21] – local soft drink from Saguenay Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec
  • Seaman's Beverages - defunct company, now sold by Pepsi mostly in Prince Edward Island
  • Slow Cow – an "anti-energy" drink from Slow Cow Drink Inc.
  • Sussex Golden Ginger Ale – a "golden" ginger ale originally bottled in the town of Sussex, New Brunswick; sold in Canada's Maritime Provinces and northern areas in the state of Maine.
  • Temagami Dry - brand Ginger Ale and Scotch Cream Soda drinks – available in Northern Ontario, named after the Temagami wilderness area in Northeastern Ontario, bottled and produced by Fortier Beverages in Cochrane, Ontario.
  • TOUCH – "Sugar Free" flavoured Sparkling Mineral Water, brand owned by Canadian Gold Beverages (2012) Golden Medal best Tasting Mineral water in the World 4x times
  • Vrroom – brand of fruit flavoured sport drinks and thirst quenching slush

Chile

  • Bilz y Pap – red-colored soft drink, available in regular and diet versions.
  • Kem - pineapple-flavored soft drink, available in regular and diet versions.
  • Sorbete Letelier - local cherry-flavored soft drink. Each bottle has a natural cherry inside.

China

A can of Future Cola (2006)
  • Asia - by Xiangxue Pharmaceuticals
  • Future Cola – known in China as Future Cola, marketed by the Hangzhou Wahaha Group
  • Huiyuan – produced in Henan Province sold under the name Juizee Pop
  • Ice Peak - produced in Xi'an city, Shaanxi province
  • Jianlibao – orange flavoured soft drink
  • Laoshan Cola – produced using waters from Mt. Laoshan in Shandong province
  • Nongfu Spring water - a spring water beverage based in Hangzhou in Zhejiang Province
  • Smart – Coca-Cola Company; soft drinks of various fruit flavours such as apple, watermelon, grape, peach, coconut, etc.
  • Wang Lao Ji – local herbal drink

Hong Kong

Colombia

Postobón soft drinks

Democratic Republic of the Congo

  • Festa Soft drinks - Festa Grenadine, Festa Orange, Festa Pineapple, Festa Cola (contains extracts of coca leaves), Festa Tangawizi and Festa Lemon

Costa Rica

Croatia

  • Pasareta - A mandarin-fruit punch flavoured soda bottled by Ferencić and sold in the Istrian Peninsula
  • Cedevita
  • Pipi - orange soda

Cuba

Czech Republic

Kofola

Denmark

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

  • Fioravanti – fruity, carbonated soft drink available in strawberry or apple
  • Fruit – soft drink – Famous old brand, available in many flavours, famous mascot Albertinho Dos Santos is very popular
  • Frukiss Soda – limited availability, and only in the central region of Ecuador
  • Jean Cola – available only in the coastal region
  • Kola Gallito – very similar to the Coca-Cola-owned brand Inca Kola
  • Manzana – apple flavoured sparkling soda
  • Quintuples – fruit flavoured soda, available in many flavours
  • Tropical (soft drink) – strawberry flavoured sparkling soda
  • Orangine – blackberry juice with soda, traditional in Quito.

El Salvador

Estonia

  • Blue Sheep More Hito – Lime and mint-flavoured soft drink produced by A. Le Coq with the motto Lammastele keelatud!, or Not allowed for sheep!.
  • Buratino – Apple and lemon-flavoured soft drink produced by Tallinn Soft Drinks LTD Co.
  • Düšess – (Duchesse) Pear and soft drink coloured with caramel and produced by Tallinn Soft Drinks LTD Co.
  • Kelluke – (Campanula) Clear, lime-flavoured soft drink produced since 1965 produced by A. Le Coq, known as Tartu Eksperimentaal Õlletehas (Experimental Brewery of Tartu) back then.
  • Limonaad Traditsiooniline – One of the oldest surviving soft drinks in Estonia. The recipe was composed in 1936 by Georgian Mitrofan Lagidze, and the lemonade has been produced by A. Le Coq since 1946.
  • Lumivalgeke – (Snow White) Lemon and lime-flavoured soft drink produced by Tallinn Soft Drinks LTD Co.
  • Mõmmi Limonaad – (Bear Cub's Lemonade)
  • Punane Sõstar – (Red currant) Red currant-flavoured soft drink produced by A. Le Coq since 1969.
  • Tarhun – Carbonated water mixed with tarragon-flavoured syrup invented in 1887 by Georgian Mitrofan Lagidze and produced by Tallinn Soft Drinks LTD Co.
  • Valge Klaar – (White Transparent) Apple-flavoured soft drink produced by A. Le Coq since 1976.
  • Hull Õun – (Crazy Apple) Apple and cola-flavoured soft drink produced by A. Le Coq since 2005, discontinued not long after and brought back in 2017.

Fiji

  • Tarumba
  • Sunrise Orange drink
  • Raro
  • Coconut drinks
  • Kava

Finland

  • Battery – energy drink marketed by Sinebrychoff
  • Bratz Vadelma – raspberry flavoured Bratz-brand drink by Olvi
  • Fenix – health drink brand by Hartwall
  • Hart-Sport - sports drink developed by Hartwall
  • Hyvää Päivää – health drink brand by Sinebrychoff
  • Jaffa – soft drink brand sold by Hartwall since the 1940s
  • La Rita – orange lemonade by Laitilan Wirvoitusjuomatehdas
  • Lemona – lemonade by Laitilan Wirvoitusjuomatehdas
  • Messina – blood orange lemonade by Laitilan Wirvoitusjuomatehdas
  • Muumi – woodland strawberry soft drink by Sinebrychoff
  • Olvi – produces Olvi Ananas (pineapple soft drink), Olvi Cola, Olvi Greippi (grapefruit soft drink), Olvi Hedelmä (mixed fruit soft drink), Olvi Jaffa (orange soft drink) and Olvi Lemon (lemon soft drink), Olvi Omena (apple soft drink)
  • Omenalimonadi – apple soft drink by Hartwall
  • Omenapore – remake of one of the two oldest Finnish soft drinks by Nokian Panimo
  • Pirkka-colaKesko store brand cola
  • Puolukkapore – lingonberry soft drink by Nokian Panimo
  • Päärynälimonadi – pear soft drink by Hartwall
  • Pommac – oak barrel maturated soft drink, first made in 1914, now by Hartwall
  • Rainbow-colaS Group store brand cola
  • Rio Cola – cola by Laitilan Wirvoitusjuomatehdas
  • Rio Rita – raspberry soft drink by Laitilan Wirvoitusjuomatehdas
  • Sittis – remake of one of the two oldest Finnish lemonades by Nokian Panimo
  • SitruunaSooda – remake of one of the two oldest Finnish lemonades by Laitilan Wirvoitusjuomatehdas
  • Smurffi – pear flavoured The Smurfs-brand soft drink
  • Teho – Many varieties of energy drinks.
  • Turtles Päärynä – pear flavoured Turtles-brand soft drink
  • Vadelmalimonadi – raspberry soft drink by Hartwall

France

  • Auvergnat cola – regional cola introduced in 2009
  • Badoit – French brand of mineral water
  • Breizh Cola – regionally available cola
  • Cristaline – French brand of source water
  • Corsica Cola – regional cola introduced in 2003
  • Gini – lemon soft drink distributed by Cadbury Schweppes
  • Joker – brand of juices available in many varieties
  • La Mortuacienne - artisanal lemonade produced by maison Rième
  • Liptonic – tea carbonated soft drink
  • Lorina – fruity, carbonated soft drink available in six flavours
  • Mecca-Cola – Muslim-directed cola produced by the Mecca Cola World Company
  • Oasis – fruity multi flavor juices
  • Orangina – orange flavoured fizzy drink
  • Perrier – naturally-carbonated mineral water bottled in distinctive green bottles by the Nestlé Corporation
  • Pschitt – lemon and orange soda available from the Neptune Group
  • Ricqlès – mint-flavoured soft drink
  • Tropico – fruity multi flavor juices. Slogan: "Quand c'est trop, c'est Tropico!"

Georgia

Germany

Gibraltar

  • Brand "5" – carbonated soft drink available in raspberry and lemon flavour

Greece

Guatemala

Haiti

  • Aquafine Blue Naturelle – spring water purified by reverse osmosis and ozonized by Tropic SA
  • Big Shake – protein shake in Vanilla, Strawberry and Chocolate by Tropic SA
  • Cola Couronne – fruit champagne by the Brasserie de la Couronne
  • Cola Lacaye – available fruit champagne, banana, and fruit by the Brooklyn Bottling Group
  • Crystal Sources – ozonized pure mineral water by BRANA
  • Fiesta – soda available in citrus, grape and cola champagne by Tropic SA
  • King Cola – available in banana, strawberry, grape, and cola champagne by BRANA
  • Limonade – cola, also available in citrus flavor by the Brasserie de la Couronne
  • Malta H – malt by BRANA
  • Megawatt – energy drink by Tropic SA
  • Ragaman – energy drink by Tropic SA
  • Robusto – malt by Tropic SA
  • Tampico – juice by Tropic SA
  • Tampico Soda – by Tropic SA
  • TORO – energy drink by BRANA
  • Tropic – juice by Tropic SA
  • Frucano Juice

Hungary

  • Almuska
  • Bambi – oldest Hungarian brand, started in 1947. Today produced as a speciality. [clarification needed]
  • Büki
  • Deit
  • Et-Üd
  • Extra
  • Frutti – was made by Dietrich Emil és Gottschlig József starting in 1865, with a company called DIT-GOT
  • Gyöngy
  • Hajdú
  • Hell Energy Drink - produced in Szikszó in Borsod county.
  • Hüsi
  • Kati
  • Márka – another product of the company that makes Traubisoda – in raspberry, sour cherry, grape and orange flavours
  • Oázis
  • Olympi Cola
  • Olympos
  • Orina – Not produced any more. Favourite of the Spanish-speaking visitors, because of the meaning of Orina in Spanish – urine[citation needed]
  • Pataki
  • Queen
  • Róna – produced in three cities: Debrecen, Sopron and Csány
  • Rorange
  • Salgó – produced in the city of Salgótarján.
  • Sárközi
  • Sió
  • Szivügy – It is an abbreviation for "Szénsavas Italok, Vizek és Üdítők Gyára" that means Factory of carbonated drinks, waters and refreshments. The brand was always promoted with a heart, because Szív means heart. The end of the abbreviation "ügy" means cause or matter. Szívügy = Heart cause. Not produced any more, bottles can only be found as antiques.
  • Sztár – started in 1971 and produced until the early 199X
  • Traubisoda – one of the most famous Hungarian brands – grape flavour
  • Utas
  • Viking
  • Vita Cola
  • Vitis
  • Zselic – produced in Kaposvár, regional small company
  • Xixo – iced tea, lemonade and flavoured mineral water, produced in Hell Energy's factory.

Honduras

Iceland

India

Energy Drinks

Diet Drinks

Sport Drinks

  • Gatorade Available flavours in Blue bolt flavor, Orange flavor, Lemon flavor

Indonesia

  • AdeS – brand of fruit juice
  • F&N
  • Fruity powder drink – pop drink product by Forisa Nusapersada
  • Green Sands
  • Hemaviton
  • M150
  • Nutrisari
  • Piaw A&W Root Beer
  • Sunkist
  • Teh Botol Sosro
  • Sarsi - Sarsapilla
  • Badak
  • temulawak Agung Ngoro
  • Coffee Beer Agung Ngoro

Iran

  • Aab Zereshk[41] – a traditional drink made of soaked dried berberis in cold water
  • AshiMashi – soda available in three flavours from the AshiMashi Group[42]
  • Delester A non-alcoholic beer that can come malt.
  • Doogh – traditional yogurt-based beverage
  • Istak A non-alcoholic beer that can come in many flavours such as green apple, raspberry, and melon.
  • Khiss Kardeh, – khiseh or Aab Kardeh – Old traditional drink for winter time, extracted from soaked dried fruits including sour cherries, apricot, prune, peach and fig in cold water
  • Koohrang – mineral water from Lake Shalamazar bottled by the AshiMashi Group[42]
  • Parsi Cola – produced by the Sasan Company[43]
  • Shadnoush – orange and lemon soda produced by the Sasan Company[43]
  • Sharbat – all different sorts, mostly made of cooked sugar + water, together with some sort of fruit for taste and aroma. Traditional sharbats include: Sharbat-e sekanjabin– cooked vinegar, sugar & mint, Sharbat-e beh limoo– quince, lime & sugar, Sharbat-e aab limoo – lime juice & sugar, Sharbat-e albaloo – sour cherry & sugar, Sharbat-e zaafaroon – saffron & sugar.
  • Sherkat alice
  • Tops
  • Ushkaya – hardnes:42, produced by the Kosarnosh Kandovan Company
  • Zamzam Cola

Ireland

Israel

A bottle of Prigat Apple Juice

Italy

The bottles of Cupido Drink
A bottle of Italian chinotto
  • Brio Chinotto – A bitter tasting carbonated cola similar in flavor to tonic water
  • Beverly – a bitter-tasting, carbonated drink from Coca-Cola
  • CedrataCitron limonade
  • Chinotto – traditional Italian cola made with the chinotto fruit
  • Cupido Drink – represent the House of Romeo and Juliet in Verona, Italy. claimed to be the only soft drink that contains more fruit juice than a natural Juice 130% – produced by El Badaoui Group srl, Milano[44]
  • Crodino – non-alcoholic aperitif distributed by the Campari Group[45]
  • Crodo – large line of mineral water, soda, juice, and iced tea distributed by the Campari Group[45]
  • Estathe produced by ferrero spa
  • Lemonsoda – lemon-flavoured soda, along with Oransoda and Pelmosoda, distributed by the Campari Group[45]
  • San Benedetto - produces mineral water and soft drinks
  • Limonata
  • Sanbittèr San Pellegrino
  • Sanbittèr Dry colourless carbonated non-alcoholic aperitif
  • Stappj produced by diorio spa[46]
  • Sterilgarda – Company natural fruit juices are served in Neos flights
  • Gassosa – sweetened carbonated water
  • Spuma

Jamaica

Spruce beer sellers in Jamaica, circa 1861

Japan

Carbonated

  • Asahi Soft Drinks
  • Bubble Man – soft drink marketed by the Suntory Group, many varieties
  • Calpis Soda – a carbonated variant of the Calpis drink listed below
  • C.C. Lemon – marketed by Suntory, third most popular soda in Japan
  • Chanmery – non alcoholic wine substitute[47]
  • Cheerio (drink) – brand of soda produced by the Cheerio Corporation, many flavours
  • Hoppy (drink) – non-alcoholic beer substitute
  • Ito En Fruits Soda
  • Kirin Lemon
  • Match (drink) – fruity soda with lemon and grapefruit flavors
  • Mitsuya Cider – brand of sodas available in six flavours from Asahi Soft Drinks
  • Oronamin C Drink – carbonated health drink produced by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Company
  • Ramune – soda which comes in many flavors known for its unique bottle
  • Real Gold – carbonated energy drink from Coca-Cola

Coffee

Non-carbonated

  • Amino-Value
  • Bikkle - a popular yogurt-based drink
  • C 1000 Lemon Water – A vitamin drink from the C 1000 pharmaceutical company, also in jelly form
  • Calpis – a concentrated soft drink, also available in diluted and carbonated forms and in many flavours
  • Hot Lemon – a hot winter drink usually served out of vending machines and convenience stores
  • Jūrokucha – blend of 16 teas, available decaffeinated
  • Lemongina – a sour lemon variant on the popular French soda Orangina
  • Momo no Ten-nen sui
  • Natchan! – an orange-flavored juice drink from Suntory
  • Nectar – a peach flavored juicy drink from Fujiya
  • Oi Ocha – a popular tea drink from Ito En
  • Qoo – fruity soft drink in a variety of flavours from Coca-Cola
  • Salt & Fruit – a fruity soft drink with lychee and berry flavors
  • Vita 500

Sports drink

  • Aquarius – grapefruit-flavoured sports drink
  • Dakara
  • Lipovitan – energy drink first released in the 1960s
  • Pocari Sweat – soft drink produced by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Company

Kosovo

Golden Eagle, an energy drink[48]

Kuwait

Lebanon

  • Bonjus – line of beverages produced in Lebanon by a company of the same name. The company was founded in 1962,[49]
  • Fridge – a brand name of a carbonated juice manufactured by Drinko s.a.r.l.[50]
  • Jalloul – old brand of soft drink
  • Kazouza 1941 – Kazouza 1941 is the nostalgic, yet renewed, Lebanese product/brand with varied and innovative flavors and a unique bottle shape differentiating it from available products in the market.[51]
  • Najem – old brand of Lebanese soft drink and producer of Kazouza 1941
  • Freez – a line of fruit flavored soft drinks produced by Chateau Ka

Libya

Lithuania

  • Buratinas
  • Diušes – a pear flavour soft drink
  • Frisco – soda, distributed by the Coca-Cola Company, available in many artificial flavours
  • Gira – a traditional Slavic, Baltic and Germanic beverage, made from fermented rye bread – crusts or malted rye extract, yeast and sugar
  • Selita – various carbonated and still soft drinks – also with juices maker and brand
  • Tarchunas

Discontinued Soviet-era drinks – circa 1980–1990

  • Apelsinas
  • Bachmaro
  • Baikalas
  • Fiesta – a lemon flavour tonic water
  • Mandarinas
  • Sajanai
  • Svaja – a carrot flavour original soft drink with sediments
  • Šaltukas
  • Varpelis
  • Vėsa – a strong specific flavour apple with mint drink

Madagascar

Malaysia

Maldives

  • Three Choice – formerly known as Don Don, sold in various flavours including cola flavour, apple, grape and cherry

Malta

  • Kinnie – bitter, amber-colored soda
  • Krest – orange-flavoured soda produced by Coca-Cola

Mauritius

  • Cidona – apple-flavoured soft drink

Mexico

  • Ameyal – brand of fruit sodas available in 8 flavours
  • BEAT – citrus-flavoured soda from Coca-Cola
  • Chaparritas – variously flavoured soft drinks in small bottles
  • Ciel – bottled water distributed by Coca-Cola, also available in Angola and Morocco
  • Coyame – sparkling mineral water, certificate from UNAM, born in the mineral springs from Catemaco, Veracruz
  • Escuis – many varieties of fruit-flavoured soft drinks, founded in 1912
  • Jarritos – lightly carbonated brand of soft drinks, available in twelve flavours
  • Joya – brand of fruit sodas available in eight flavours from the Coca-Cola Company
  • Lulu – carbonated soft drinks, available in various flavors
  • Manzana Lift – line of apple-flavoured sodas available in five varieties from Coca-Cola
  • Manzanita Deliciosa – flavoured apple soda, from Toluca México traditional with Mexican food, since 56 years ago
  • Manzanita Sol – apple-flavoured beverages distributed by PepsiCo
  • Pascual Boing – large line of carbonated and non-carbonated soft drinks in many flavours
  • Peñafiel – mineral water available in three varieties from Cadbury-Schweppes
  • Sangria Señorial – sangria-flavoured, non-alcoholic beverage
  • Sangria Topochico – sangria
  • Sidral Mundet – apple soft drink
  • Toni Col – vanilla flavoured soft drink
  • Topo chico – mineral water bottled in Monterrey
  • Whopperán – gooseberry flavoured soft drink
  • Yoli – lime flavoured, from the state of Guerrero
  • Zaraza – commercially available as recently as 1986 in Veracruz

Morocco

  • Cool – range of soft drinks made from concentrated fruit juices
  • Hawai – carbonated soft drink, available in pineapple and tropical flavours.
  • Poms – apple flavoured carbonated soft drink
  • Top's – soft drink in various flavours
  • Vimto
  • Seven up (Original-Mojito)
  • Evervess
  • Mirinda (Orange-Lemon)
  • Orangina
  • Rani
  • Royal Club
  • Guarana Antarctica
  • Star Soda ( mainly commercialised in Tangier and Tetouan)

Myanmar

  • Minute Maid Nutriboost
  • Mirinda
  • Blue Mountain
  • Star Cola
  • Max Plus
  • Max
  • Ve Ve
  • Rocker

Netherlands

New Zealand

  • Foxton Fizz – soda, available in many flavours
  • Fresh Up - made by Frucor-Suntory Beverages
  • Höpt – carbonated, non-alcoholic hop-based soda with additional flavours
  • Lemon & Paeroa
  • Petes Lemonade – local brand, founded in Nelson, 8 flavours
  • Wests – local brand similar to Schweppes found mainly in the South Island, includes a wide range of sugar free, is New Zealand's oldest continuous manufacturer of soft drinks
  • Chi - carbonated herbal soft drink
  • Endeavour Mixers
  • Illicit cola

Norway

  • Julebrus – Type of soda sold around Christmas, many varieties and brands
  • Eventyrbrus – carbonated red-coloured drink
  • Farris – mineral water, bottled since 1907
  • Ingefærøl – ginger ale
  • Isklar – pure glacier mineral water, still and sparkling
  • Mozell – apple and grape flavoured soda
  • Solo – orange flavoured, also other varieties, lemon, guava
  • Tab X-Tra – Sugar free cola drink
  • Urge – Predecessor and Norwegian version of the Surge soda from Coca-Cola
  • Urge Intense – Energy drink sold under the Urge brand
  • Villa – mixed fruits, formerly known as Villa Farris
  • Voss – mineral water, still and carbonated
  • Vørterøl - carbonated maltbeverage
  • OskarSylte Owner of solo and oldest soft drink in Norway[52]

Oman

Pakistan

Sting Energy Drink's Hummer traveling down the streets of Karachi, Pakistan
Sting Energy Drink's Hummer traveling down the streets of Karachi, Pakistan
  • Best – Best Foods
  • Apple Sidra
  • Candia – Haleeb
  • FRESHER Fresh juices, Pomegranate, Guava, peach, strawberry– www.al-hilal.com.pk/
  • Fruit-a-Vitals – Nestle
  • Gold Sip Nectar Juices by – Azam Food
  • Gourmet Cola – cola
  • Kooler Apple, Grape, Lime, Malt, Cocktail, Saudi Champagne – www.al-hilal.com.pk/
  • Makkah Cola
  • Malt – orange, lemon, peach
  • Murree Brewery – apple, lemonade
  • Nooras
  • Pakola – line of fruit-flavoured sodas from Mehran Bottlers Ltd and Gul Bottlers – Pvt Ltd.
  • Power – Energy drink
  • Rooh Afza – popular juice produced by Hamdard Laboratories
  • Shezan International – Fruit Juices
  • Shakarganj Food Products Ltd – Any Time Juices in mango, orange, peach and apple flavors
  • Shandy Cola
  • Mashmoom - Food & Beverages (Juices, Water, Ketchup, Jams stc)
  • Shark – energy drink
  • Sting – energy drink
  • Xtreme
  • Zamzam Cola
  • Next Cola

Papua New Guinea

  • GoGo Cola – produced by Pacific Industries in Rabaul.[54]
  • Gold Spot – A range of soft drinks produced by Pacific Industries.

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Carbonated soft drinks

Energy drinks

Juice drinks

Poland

Carbonated soft drinks

Portugal

  • Atlântida – brand of flavoured water
  • Besteiros - orange, lemon or pineapple flavored soft drink
  • Brisa – brand of soft drinks marketed on Madeira Island
  • Bussaco
  • BriSol
  • Frisumo
  • Frutis
  • IKA
  • Kima – brand of soft drinks marketed in the Azores
  • Laranjada – orange soda produced since 1872
  • Snappy
  • SUCOL – less sugar, more freshness
  • Sumol + Compal

Romania

  • Adria - line of carbonated soft-drinks made by European Foods and Drinks
  • Borsec – mineral water bottled by the Romaqua Group S.A.[63]
  • Boza
  • Brifcor – carbonated, orange-flavoured beverage produced by the Romaqua Group S.A.[63]
  • Bucovina – mineral water
  • Burn – international energy drink
  • Cappy – natural fruit juice
  • Carpatina – mineral water
  • Compot
  • Dorna – mineral water
  • Frutti Fresh – line of fruit-flavoured sodas available in six flavours[64]
  • Giusto – line of sodas in nine flavours from the Romaqua Group S.A.[63]
  • Izvorul Alb
  • Natura – line of juices in five flavours from the Romaqua Group S.A.[63]
  • Quick Cola – cola distributed by the Romaqua Group S.A.[63]
  • Socată
  • Stânceni – seltzer mineral water produced by the Romaqua Group S.A.[63]

Russia

Serbia

Carbonated

Non-carbonated

Energy Drinks

Singapore

Carbonated

Non-carbonated

Sports drink

  • 100 Plus – lightly carbonated sports drinks from Fraser and Neave, Limited (F&N)
  • Sportade
  • H-Two-O (H2O)

Slovakia

Slovenia

South Africa

  • Appletiser – apple, pear, and grape-flavoured carbonated soft drinks
  • Bashew's – carbonated soft drinks since 1899
  • Iron Brew
  • King Cola – carbonated cola soft drink
  • Kingsley – carbonated soft drinks since 2006[78]
  • King Malta – carbonated dark malt drink
  • Mirinda
  • Schweppes Sparkling Granadilla Twist – carbonated soft drinks – passion fruit flavour
  • Soda King – carbonated soft drinks
  • Soraya Apple Malt – carbonated apple flavoured malt drink
  • Sparletta Creme Soda – carbonated soft drinks – green in colour and a more 'floral' flavour than white cream soda
  • Stoney Ginger Beer – carbonated soft drinks
  • Twizza – carbonated soft drinks
  • Refreshhh! – carbonated soft drinks and energy drinks

South Korea

  • Bacchus-F – non-carbonated energy drink by the Dong-A Corporation[79]
  • Cham Doo – cereal drink made from 15 grains produced by Lotte Chilsung[80]
  • Chilsung Cider – colorless, lemon-lime soda produced by Lotte Chilsung[80]
  • Coco – coconut-flavoured juice bottled by the OKF Corporation[80]
  • Da Jun Moon
  • Dynamic – energy drink produced by Lotte Chilsung[80]
  • Ginseng Up – ginseng-infused health drink produced by Ilhwa Company Ltd.[81]
  • Hi-Sec – grape and orange juices with fruit pieces distributed by Ilhwa Company Ltd.[81]
  • Hong Gee Won – juice made from the Yong-Gee mushroom, produced by Ilhwa Company Ltd.[81]
  • Hyeonmi Cha – made from roasted brown rice and sweeteners
  • ILAC – carbonated jelly drink and line of juices produced by Lotte Chilsung[80]
  • Mega Vita
  • Millennium McCol – cola made from barley, produced by Ilhwa Company Ltd.[81]
  • Milkiscarbonated milk in five flavors produced by Lotte Chilsung, available internationally[80]
  • Misofiber – apple-flavoured fiber drink produced by Ilhwa Company Ltd.[81]
  • Natural Soda – mineral-rich soft drink produced by Ilhwa Company Ltd.[81]
  • Pine Bud – pine leaf extract beverage produced by Lotte Chilsung[80]
  • Richard's Cafe – pre-made coffee available in 6 flavours from the OKF Corporation[80]
  • Sac's – three flavours of fruit juices produced by the OKF Corporation[80]
  • Sikhe – traditional drink made from fermented rice produced by Lotte Chilsung[80]
  • Sparkling – flavoured water available in 8 flavours from the OKF Corporation[80]
  • Today's Tea – brand of teas in many flavours distributed by Lotte Chilsung[80]
  • Vita 500
  • Vita Power – vitamin drink, available in two varieties, produced by Lotte Chilsung[80]
  • Volcano – energy drink produced by the OKF Corporation[80]

Spain

  • Chupa Chups soft drinks
  • Clipper – strawberry soda brand from Gran Canaria, that sells only in Canary islands. It actually has a Wikipedia page, but just in its Spanish version.
  • Kas – fruit-flavoured, carbonated beverage brand, now owned by PepsiCo
  • La Casera – brand of soda marketed by Orangina Schweppes
  • Mare Rosso – bitter soft drink marketed by Coca-Cola
  • Mirinda – brand of fruity sodas in nine flavours distributed by PepsiCo
  • Trina – formerly "Trinaranjus", non-carbonated soft drinks distributed by Orangina
  • Missile Energy drink
  • Urban is a brand with several flavours of soft drinks (most notably cola) produced by the Firgas bottled water company, out of Gran Canaria, and sold mainly in Canary Islands.
  • Duk is a soft drink from the island of La Palma, which has several flavor variants.

Sri Lanka

  • Baby Brand
  • Elephant House Cream Soda – The Most Popular
  • Elephant House Lemonade
  • Elephant House Necto
  • Elephant House Orange Barley
  • Elephant House Orange Crush
  • Elephant House Soda
  • Elephant House Tonic
  • Elephant House Bitter Lemon
  • Elephant House Apple Soda
  • Elephant House Ginger Beer (EGB)
  • Elephant House Dry Ginger Ale
  • Elephant House KIK Cola
  • Elephant House Twistee Apple
  • Elephant House Twistee Peach
  • Mirinda
  • Mountain Dew
  • My Cola
  • My Orange
  • My Lemon
  • My Cream Soda
  • Ole Arshik
  • Ole Cream Soda
  • Ole Ginger Beer
  • Ole Zingo
  • Shaa Cola
  • Shaa Mandarin
  • Shaa Orange
  • Shaa Lemon
  • Sprite

Suriname

  • Fernandes – soft drink[82]

Mineral water

  • Aqua Kristall
  • Basic One – sourced in Zanderij, Suriname
  • Diamond Blue-Made by Rudisa beverages
  • Para springs – sourced in Amazon rainforest fresh water resources, Suriname

MORE juices-made by Rudisa Beverages Basic One bottled water Wahaha bottled water

Sweden

Non-carbonated

Sports Drinks

Switzerland

  • Baerg Goggi - discontinued cola drink
  • Elmer Citro - lemonade
  • Flauder - carbonated mineral water with an elderflower and lemon balm flavor
  • Gazosa
  • Goba Cola
  • Gretchen Cola
  • Happy Cola - cola in various flavors from the Coop supermarket chain
  • Kult Ice Tea – ice tea manufactured by Migros
  • M-Budget – low price drink line by Migros including Citron, Orange, Grapefruit and Cola. Every flavour includes a "zero" variant
  • Mojo - sparkling fruit drink in different flavors
  • Nycha Kombucha - drink with fermented green tea
  • Passaia – passion fruit soda from Rivella SA
  • Pepita – carbonated grapefruit lemonade, also available with orange, or lemon flavours.
  • Ramseier - apple juice and apple cider drinks
  • Rivella – milk plasma-based soft drink available in five variants (classic, green tea, sugarfree, peach, rhubarb) from Rivella SA
  • Vivi Kola - cola drink produced since 1938
  • Nestea

Taiwan

Carbonated drinks

Non-carbonated drinks

  • Cha Li Wang – various flavours of sweetened and unsweetened tea

Sports drinks

Thailand

Energy Drinks

Togo

Trinidad and Tobago

Tunisia

  • Boga – introduced in 1947, with 4 different flavors
  • Cider Meddeb
  • Fayrouz
  • Danao
  • Delice – brand of Danon company
  • Oh!
  • Pétillante Sabrine (exist in 5 different flavors)
  • Freez
  • Tropico
  • Coca-Cola
  • Délio
  • Viva
  • Raouaa
  • Diva
  • Florida
  • Fourat

Turkey

Ukraine

United Arab Emirates

  • Alokozay
  • Dubai Cola - cola flavored with dates
  • Canada Dry - Cream Soda, Cola and Dana are the most common flavors sold in UAE
  • Green Cola - Stevia sweetened soft drinks with cola, cherry, lemonade and orange flavors
  • O - locally manufactured as a low cost alternative to Pepsi and Coca-Cola, comes in cola, berries, lemon and orange flavors
  • Power Plus – brand of energy drinks available in five flavours from ZamZam Refreshment[86]
  • RC
  • Star - a local soft drink brand that comes in many flavors
  • Thums Up
  • Zamzam – brand of sodas and bottle water from Zamzam Refreshment[86]

United Kingdom

Irn-Bru Sugar Free
  • Amé
  • Barr – brand of Scottish company A.G. Barr – range of drinks includes American Cream Soda, Cola, Red Kola, Ginger Beer, Lemonade, Pineapple, Limeade and Orangeade and of course the world-famous Irn-Bru
  • Barley water – popular drink made from boiling barley
  • Bing – a dark orange soft drink produced by the Silver Spring Mineral Water Company
  • Bitter Shandy
  • Black Sun Energy drink
  • Boost – energy drink
  • Bouvrage – a juice soft drink, made with raspberries or blueberries
  • Cocofina – a natural coconut water and three flavoured coconut waters mixed with juices
  • Classic Cola – brand of cola
  • Corona - discontinued soft drink brand
  • Cresta – discontinued fruit-flavoured "frothy" soft drinks manufactured by Schweppes
  • Dandelion and burdock – traditional soft drink made from fermented dandelion and burdock
  • Emerge – energy drink manufactured by Cott
  • Energizer Brands – energy drink manufacturer
  • Evoca Cola – soda made with black seed extract
  • Evoid Drinks – brand of fruit juices with no added sugars, preservatives, or other additives
  • Explosade – carbonated soft drink
  • Feel Good Drinks Co – brand of juices, now sold in 14 countries
  • Fentiman's Botanically Brewed Beverages – including traditional ginger beer; Victorian lemonade; curiosity cola; dandelion & burdock; brewed shandy; mandarin & seville orange jigger tonic water & rose lemonade
  • Firefly Tonics – line of fruit juices with herbal extracts
  • Folkington's - premium fruit juices, sparkling presses and mixers[87]
  • Fruit Shoot – brand of juice drinks from Britvic available in 5 flavours
  • Ginger beer – originated in the 18th century
  • Gunna Drinks - a range of craft soft drinks with 5 unique flavours.
  • Innocent Smoothies – 100% fruit smoothies and fruit juices
  • Irn-Bru – orange-coloured citrus soft drink from Scotland and very popular there; produced by A.G. Barr
  • J2O – soft drink made from fruit juices, produced by Britvic
  • KA
  • Kia-Ora – line of fruit juices available in 4 flavours
  • Levi Roots Drinks - exotic fruity soft drinks in a range of flavours
  • Lilt – fruity soda available in three flavours
  • Lucozade – energy drinks of several varieties, a former GlaxoSmithKline brand, now produced by Suntory
  • Lurvills Delight – discontinued soda
  • Luscombe Organic Drinks – hand crafted organic adult soft drinks including Hot Ginger Beer, Elderflower Bubbly, Sicilian Lemonade, Raspberry Crush, Apple & Ginger, Orange Juice, St Clements, Apple & Pear Juice, Devon Apple Juice.
  • Maine – line of sodas, cordials, and seltzers from Maine Soft Drinks Ltd.
  • Panda Pops – soft fizzy drinks in a range of flavours.
  • Prime Hydration - fruity energy drink created by KSI and Logan Paul, available in various flavours.
  • Purdey's – energy drink in two variants made by Orchid Drinks Ltd.
  • Qibla Cola – cola from the Qibla Cola Company
  • Quatro – soda from Coca-Cola
  • R. White's Lemonade – carbonated lemonade distributed by Britvic
  • Red Kola – fruity soft drink from A.G. Barr plc
  • Red Rooster – mixed fruit-flavoured energy drink produced by the Cott company
  • Relentless – particularly sweet energy drink from Coca-Cola
  • Ribena – brand of fruity soft drinks available in many flavours from GlaxoSmithKline, now produced by Suntory
  • Robinsons – brand of soft drinks available in many flavours of cordial and flavoured water from Britvic.
  • Rola Cola – cola distributed worldwide by Dubuis & Rowsell
  • Rubicon, exotic fruit drinks produced by subsidiary of A.G. Barr
  • Rubicon Raw Energy - fruity energy drink version of Rubicon
  • Schweppes
  • Tango – originally an orange flavour soft drink, now a range of drinks including Tango Orange and Tango Apple, produced by Britvic
  • Tizer, produced by A.G. Barr
  • Tonic water – Carbonated water flavoured with quinine
  • Twiss
  • Vimto and Vimto Cherry
  • Virgin Cola - discontinued Cola brand
  • Viva Drinks – A range of functional drinks made with a blend of fruit juices, water & botanicals

Mineral water

United States

MinuteMaid mixed Pomegranate-Lemon juice

Uruguay

  • Paso de los Toros – brand of tonic water and fruit-flavoured soft drinks from PepsiCo

Vanuatu

Venezuela

  • Frescolita – cream soda-type drink
  • Hit – carbonated soft drink available in 6 fruit flavours
  • Papelón con limón – traditional drink made from papelón, water, and lemon or lime juice
  • Glup - Caffeinated beverage with sugar, and flavors

Vietnam

  • Xá xị Chương Dương - sarsaparilla flavored soda
  • Soda kem - cream soda drinks sold under several brands such as Mirinda
  • Number One Cola

Yemen

Zimbabwe

Mageu
  • Blue mountain juices – natural juices made in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe available in orange, passion fruit and mango
  • Carimba – carbonated soft drink available in three fruit flavours
  • Cascade – fruit drinks made by Lyons a subsidiary of Dairibord Holdings Limited
  • Chibuku – traditional sorghum beer
  • Mahewu/Mageu – a very popular traditional sorghum malt drink made by Makonde industries
  • Mazoe – concentrated juice from the Mazowe Citrus available in orange raspberry and cream soda – green
  • Quench – fruit juice made by Dairibord holdings

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