Soft drinks

A.G. Barr plc ( LSE Stockcode:BAG) is a British soft drinks manufacturer, based in Glasgow, Scotland. It is most famous for the manufacture of the popular Scottish drink, Irn-Bru. A.G. Barr is now the largest manufacturer of soft drinks in the United Kingdom. ...more on Wikipedia about "A.G. Barr plc"

Almdudler is an Austrian soft drink. The classic Almdudler consists of water, sugar, and herb essences. ...more on Wikipedia about "Almdudler"

Apfelschorle is a popular softdrink in Germany. ...more on Wikipedia about "Apfelschorle"

Asahi Soft Drinks Co., Ltd (アサヒ飲料, Asahi Inryō) is a Japanese soft drink company. It is a subsidiary of Asahi Breweries Co., Ltd. ...more on Wikipedia about "Asahi Soft Drinks"

Banta is a lemon-flavoured drink popular in India. ...more on Wikipedia about "Banta"

Barq's is a soft drink company. "Barq's" was long the name of the company's signature product, now known as Barq's Famous Olde Tyme Root Beer, a brand of root beer notable for being the only major United States root beer to contain caffeine. It has been bottled since the start of the 20th century and is currently sold by the Coca-Cola Company. ...more on Wikipedia about "Barq's"

Bawls is an energy drink containing a large amount of caffeine. It is made from the juice of the Guarana berry, native to the Amazon rainforest of South America. It is popular at LAN parties (where participants may stay awake for extended periods playing computer games) and among paintballers. Bawls Guaranexx is the sugar-free variant. SnoBawls is normal Bawls in Slurpee form. In addition to the three beverages, Bawls mints are also available. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bawls" My http://www.shortopedia.com and me.

Big Red Soda was created by Grover C. Thomsen in Waco, Texas in 1937. ...more on Wikipedia about "Big Red (drink)"

Birch Beer is a carbonated soft drink made from herbal extracts, usually from birch bark. It usually has a similar taste to root beer. The color depends on the species of birch tree from which the sap is extracted. After the sap is collected, it is distilled to make birch oil. The oil is added to the carbonated drink to give it the distinctive flavor. ...more on Wikipedia about "Birch beer"

Bitter Lemon is a soft drink, which is produced by several soft drink companies: ...more on Wikipedia about "Bitter lemon"

Boss (ボス) is the brand name of canned and plastic bottled coffee and coffee-flavored beverage sold by Suntory in Japan. It was released in 1992. ...more on Wikipedia about "Boss (soft drink)"

Bubble Up is a soda pop produced by the Monarch Beverage Company. It is lemon-lime flavored similar to the soda pop Sprite. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bubble Up"

Cadbury Schweppes plc is a confectionery and beverage company with its headquarters in London. However, it does not manufacture Schweppes beverages for the United Kingdom, having sold its trademarks there to The Coca-Cola Company. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cadbury Schweppes"

Calpis Water (カルピス・ウォーター), sometimes called Calpis for short, is a Japanese uncarbonated soft drink. There is also a carbonated variety, known as Calpis Soda. The name Calpis was actually constructed by combining cal from calcium and pis from Sanskrit sarpis (good taste). The beverage has a light, somewhat milky, and slightly acidic flavor (it can be likened somewhat to vanilla yogurt). Its ingredients include water, nonfat dry milk, and lactic acid. There are many fruit flavoured variations. These variations include, but are not limited to, matcha, mango, pineapple (available in Okinawa only), orange, and with cream. Recently, Calpis is available in an apple flavored "morning blend" as well as a 70% calorie off version with calcium. Outside of Japan, Calpis can often be found in Chinatown supermarkets, under the trade name CalPico. ...more on Wikipedia about "Calpis"

Carbonated water, also known as soda water, sparkling water, or seltzer water, is plain water into which carbon dioxide gas has been dissolved. The process of dissolving carbon dioxide gas is called carbonation. It results in the formation of carbonic acid (which has the chemical formula H2CO3). Club soda may be identical to plain carbonated water or it may contain a small amount table salt, sodium citrate, sodium bicarbonate, potassium bicarbonate, potassium sulfate, or disodium phosphate depending on the bottler. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carbonated water"

Dr Brown's Cel-Ray soda is a soft drink with a celery flavor. It is fairly easy to find in New York City. Outside the New York City region, it is rather obscure but can sometimes be found at Jewish delicatessens and restaurants. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cel-Ray"

Cheerwine is a soft drink produced by the Carolina Beverage Corporation of Salisbury, North Carolina. It has been produced since 1917. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cheerwine"

Chek, River Of Dreams, and its Spanish language equivalent Rio de Sueños are all private label soft drink brands sold exclusively at Winn-Dixie supermarkets. The Chek name references the checkmark in the Winn-Dixie logo. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chek"

Cidona is an apple-flavoured soft drink and has been around since 1955 CE. It is extremely popular in Ireland and has mild sales in the UK. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cidona"

Citra was a grapefruit-flavored soft drink released into the U.S. market in 1996 by the Coca-Cola Company around the same time as Surge, another citrus-flavored soft drink marketed by Coca-Cola. Citra had a similar flavor to Squirt (perhaps somewhat sweeter). ...more on Wikipedia about "Citra"

Clearly Canadian is a soft drink produced by Clearly Canadian Beverage Corporation in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It can also be considered a sparkling flavoured water beverage. ...more on Wikipedia about "Clearly Canadian"

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Cool drink is a term used to refer to soft drinks or sodas in South India. In the north, they are refered to as 'Cold drinks.' Popular examples of such drinks include Limca, Mirinda and Thums Up, as well as the sodas, sold by multinational corporations, which those drinks were intended to replace, like RC Cola, Fanta, Coca-Cola and Pepsi. Other popular drinks in India include the fruit drinks Maaza and Frooti, as well as lassis of various flavors, falooda, sugarcane juice, and various fruit juices. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cool drink"

Cott is a leading supplier of private label carbonated soft drinks distributing to Canada, the United States, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Europe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cott"

Cream soda is a sweet carbonated soft drink. It varies from country to country, but its most usual property is its vanilla flavouring. Its name originated, at least in the United Kingdom, from "ice cream soda" as it was traditionally served with a dollop of ice cream floating in it. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cream soda"

Dandelion and burdock is a traditional British flavoured soft drink tasting of licorice with a pungent aftertaste. Traditionally it is made from fermented dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) and burdock (Arctium lappa) roots, and is naturally fizzy. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dandelion and burdock"

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