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  2. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    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 drinkspopular family run soft drink company in Ipswich West Street, Queensland from 1934 to the late 80s, founded by Frank ...

  3. Rompope - Wikipedia

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    Rompope, also known as rompopo, rumpopo, or rum popo, is an eggnog drink made with eggs, milk, vanilla flavouring, and rum. [1] The egg yolks impart a yellow hue to the emulsified beverage. It is a traditional drink enjoyed throughout Central America, Mexico, and Ecuador, most commonly around Christmastime. [2]

  4. Agua fresca - Wikipedia

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    In Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, and Panamá soft drinks are referred to as "frescos" (short for refresco), which in Mexico means soft drinks and in Nicaragua means aguas frescas. Soft drinks in Guatemala are called " aguas ", short for aguas gaseosas , which could easily be confused with the Mexican aguas frescas or Nicaraguan soft drinks ...

  5. Latin American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Latin American beverages are just as distinct as their foods. Some of the beverages predate colonization. Some popular beverages include coffee, mate, guayusa, hibiscus tea, horchata, chicha, atole, cacao and aguas frescas. Latin American desserts are as rich and diverse as the region’s culinary heritage.

  6. Horchata - Wikipedia

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    Drinks called agua de horchata or simply horchata came to be made with white rice and cinnamon instead of tiger nuts. [1] Sometimes these drinks had vanilla added, [8] or were served adorned with fruit. [1] Similarly flavored plant based beverages are sold in various parts of the world as varieties of horchata or kunnu.

  7. Four Loko - Wikipedia

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    Four Loko, the company's most popular beverage, debuted in the United States market in 2005 and is available in 49 states, and in 21 countries including Ecuador, Guatemala, Paraguay, The Bahamas, Peru, Mexico, Colombia, Bolivia, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, China, Canada and some countries in Europe. [2]

  8. Culture of Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Latin American beverages are just as distinct as their foods. Some of the beverages can even date back to the times of the Native Americans. Some popular beverages include mate, Pisco Sour, horchata, chicha, atole, cacao and aguas frescas. Desserts in Latin America include dulce de leche, alfajor, arroz con leche, tres leches cake, Teja and flan.

  9. Guaro (drink) - Wikipedia

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    It is popular in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama, although in many places the word "guaro" can refer to almost any liquor. The name "guaro" came from Central America. Colombians call it aguardiente. Sometimes it is referred to as a "soft vodka" because it has a lower alcohol content than vodka.

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