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  2. Club (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    Club is the brand name for a series of Irish carbonated soft drinks produced in Ireland by Carlsberg Britvic and previously by Britvic Ireland and Cantrell & Cochrane (C&C). It is bottled by the Britvic plant in Dublin. The series includes Club Orange, Club Lemon, Club Rock Shandy (a mixture of the orange and lemon flavours) and Club Apple soft ...

  3. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Cheerwine and More Regional Sodas the Rest of the ... - AOL

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    Today, it remains popular among soda enthusiasts and well-reviewed in flavor roundups for its smoothness, belying the bitterness of its main fruit flavoring. Ale-8-One Origin: Winchester, Kentucky

  5. Cidona - Wikipedia

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    Cidona is an Irish apple-based soft drink that has been on sale since 1955. It is popular in Ireland and has some sales in the United Kingdom.. Cidona. It was once produced by cider producers Bulmers (part of C&C) and comes in a distinctive green bottle.

  6. Tanora - Wikipedia

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    Tanora is a tangerine carbonated drink, sold in Ireland, predominantly in Munster. [2] It was introduced by John Daly & Co, a mineral water bottler in Cork City. [3] The brand is owned by Coca-Cola Bottlers Ireland, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Hellenic. [4] Tanora is packaged in 2-litre and 500ml plastic bottles. [2]

  7. 13 Foods Banned in Other Countries (but Not Here) - AOL

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    1. Ritz Crackers. Wouldn't ya know, a cracker that's all the rage in America is considered an outrage abroad. Ritz crackers are outlawed in several other countries, including the United Kingdom ...

  8. Should You Sell SodaStream? 3 Reasons You Might Want To - AOL

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    In the video below, Motley Fool consumer goods analyst Austin Smith reveals three reasons investors might not want to go for SodaStream. 1. The product may be a fad in the U.S. and fizzle. Just ...

  9. McDaid's Football Special - Wikipedia

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    McDaid's Football Special is a soft drink (locally known as a 'mineral') produced for James McDaid & Corey Delamingus Ltd., a company based in Ramelton in County Donegal in Ulster, Ireland. [1] Other currently produced beverages sold by McDaid's include Pineapple, Creamy Cola and American Ice Cream Soda. [ 2 ]