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  2. RC Cola - Wikipedia

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    Offered only in 12-ounce bottles, it was discontinued, due largely to the inability of the RC bottling network to get distribution for the product in single-drink channels, and it was discontinued with the exceptions of Australia, New Zealand, and France. It was later available only in New Zealand, parts of Australia, Thailand, and Tajikistan. [16]

  3. Pepsi - Wikipedia

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    A can of Pepsi (12 fl ounces) has 41 grams of carbohydrates (all from sugars), 30 mg of sodium, 0 grams of fat, 0 grams of protein, 38 mg of caffeine, and 150 calories. [80] [81] Pepsi has 10 more calories and two more grams of sugar and carbohydrates than Coca-Cola. [82] Caffeine-Free Pepsi contains the same ingredients but without the caffeine.

  4. Odwalla - Wikipedia

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    For example, Odwalla's "Mango Tango" had 3.67 grams of sugar per ounce—almost 1 full teaspoon of sugar in every ounce of juice. [52] Coca-Cola contains 3.25 grams of sugar per ounce. [53] This translates to 44 grams of sugar (nearly four tablespoons) in a 12-ounce "Mango Tango" versus 39 grams of sugar in a 12-ounce Coke.

  5. Mountain Dew - Wikipedia

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    In spring 2014, Mountain Dew began distributing its Baja Blast flavor in standard 12-ounce cans, 20-ounce bottles and 24-ounce cans for sale at supermarkets and retail businesses in the U.S. This was to celebrate the drink's 20th anniversary and would be the first time the drink has been sold for a whole year. [39]

  6. Dr Pepper - Wikipedia

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    A sugar-sweetened version was released to commemorate the drink's 125th anniversary during the summer of 2010 as a permanent variety, replacing Heritage Dr Pepper. This version of the soda featured six collectible 12 oz cans and a 20 oz plastic bottle decorated with Dr Pepper's old slogans and images from the 1960s. [41] Dr Pepper Ten 2011

  7. Kraft Heinz pulls Lunchables meals from US low-income lunch ...

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    November 12, 2024 at 11:20 AM. ... A 3.2-ounce (90-gram) ham and American cheese Lunchables sells for $1.87 on Walmart.com. ... Kraft Heinz hoped the move would expand its distribution and sales ...

  8. Jones Soda - Wikipedia

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    The flavors were paired with Classic movie monsters for each flavor. Lemon Drop Dead was the Mummy, Spooookiwi was Frankenstein's monster, Candy Corn was the Wolf-man, and Buried Pomegranate was Count Dracula. Jones also came out with three 12 oz. glass bottle of Halloween soda consisting of Dread Apple, Blood Orange, and Monster Mojito.

  9. Shasta (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Shasta Beverages, Inc. Shasta Beverages is an American soft drink manufacturer that markets a value-priced soft drink line with a wide variety of soda flavors, as well as a few drink mixers, under the brand name Shasta. The company name is derived from Mount Shasta in northern California and the associated Shasta Springs.