List of soft drink flavors

A soft drink is a beverage that typically contains carbonated water, one or more flavourings and sweeteners such as sugar, HFCS, fruit juices, and/or sugar substitutes such as sucralose, acesulfame-K, aspartame and cyclamate. Soft drinks may also contain caffeine, colorings, preservatives and other ingredients.

A glass of cola served with ice cubes and lemon

Flavors

Melon soda
Anjola is a brand of pineapple-flavored soda
A glass of Raspberryade (as named and marketed by A.G. Barr in the U.K.)
  • Almond – common mixed flavor in many drinks, also the primary flavor for brands like Suburban Club sodas such as Almond Smash. Almond-flavored soft drinks are sometimes prepared using orgeat syrup.[1]
  • AppleFassbrause is a non-alcoholic or alcoholic (depending on the brand) German drink made from fruit and spices and malt extract, traditionally stored in a keg. It often has an apple flavor.

Apple Sidra is a non-alcoholic drink from Taiwan. It is not a Cider as the name may imply, but a carbonated soda with an Apple flavour. Apple Beer is a non-alcoholic American variant of fassbrause, produced by The Apple Beer Corporation in Salt Lake City. Aspen Soda was an apple-flavored soda sold across the United States by PepsiCo from 1978 until 1982. In 1984, PepsiCo came out with a replacement apple soda under its new Slice line.

Specialty

See also

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