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Brand name soft drink products (or their parent brand or brand family) include: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Guarana – carbonated soft drinks with guarana are produced and marketed in Latin American countries. [8] Guava [9] – such as Jarritos brand; Hops - used in Hop water. [10] Irn-Bru – citrus-based soft drink popular in Scotland; Kvass – a fermented cereal-based low-alcoholic beverage of cloudy appearance and sweet-sour taste. Lavender [11]
Irn-Bru – orange-coloured citrus soft drink from Scotland and very popular there; produced by A.G. Barr; J 2 O – 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 ...
For example, one of the brand’s most popular drinks is Kin Spritz, which, according to the brand’s website, contains “Rhodiola rosea, 5-HTP and GABA to elevate your mood, smooth out stress ...
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Caffeine: 0-32 mg. Calories: 25 per can. Sugar: 3-5 grams. Fiber: 2 grams. Sodium: 0-35 mg. Poppi features flavors like Raspberry Rose, Strawberry Lemon and Classic Cola and comes in brightly ...
just a list/overview of drinks that are commonly ordered. based on the 'people also ask' questions, i would be willing to bet most people searching for this are about to turn 21. so i think we can ...
Names for soft drinks in the United States vary regionally. Soda and pop are the most common terms for soft drinks nationally, although other terms are used, such as, in the South, coke (a genericized name for Coca-Cola). Since individual names tend to dominate regionally, the use of a particular term can be an act of geographic identity.