List of Coca-Cola brands

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This is a list of all brands (fully or partially) owned by The Coca-Cola Company,[1] of which there are more than 500 in over 200 countries. [2]

A[]

  • Abbey Well – bottled water available in the United Kingdom
  • Ades – drinking water available in Indonesia[3]
  • Ades – soy-based drinks available in Latin America
  • AHA - carbonated water available in United States
  • Alhambra – drinking water available in the United States[4]
  • Ambasa – soft drink sold in Japan and Korea[5]
  • [6]
  • Ameyal – fruit sodas available only in the cities of Cuernavaca and Toluca in Mexico
  • Amita – fruit juice available in Greece
  • – fruit juice available in Chile[7]

Angus Caldow

  • / – fruit juice available in Chile[7]
  • Hi C – fruit juice available in Chile[7]
  • – fruit juice available in Chile[7]
  • Apollinaris – German naturally sparkling mineral water
  • Appletiser – Sparkling apple drink
  • (previously Bonaqua) – Mineral water available in Spain[8] See BonAqua
  • – sports drink formerly sold in Spain[9]
  • – sports drink available in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Netherlands[10]
  • [6]
  • Aquarius – sports drink
  • – bottled water available in the United States[11]
  • [6]
  • – flavoured water available in New Zealand
  • Arwa – mineral water sold across the Middle East
  • – bottled water available in Greece[12]
  • [13]
  • – water available in Zambia

B[]

  • Bacardi Mixers – a co-branded product with the Bacardi rum manufacturer. Tropical drinks available in the United States, Australia, and Spain[10]
  • Bambi - food manufacturing company in Serbia
  • – mineral water available in Bulgaria
  • Barq'sroot beer
  • Beat – citrus-flavoured soft drink available in Mexico[10]
  • [13]
  • Beverly – Non-alcoholic bitter apéritif available in Italy
  • Bibo – fruit punch available in Turkey, South Africa, Mozambique, and Canada[14]
  • [13]
  • [13]
  • Bimbo
  • [13]
  • Bird's Nest[13]
  • – bottled water in Croatia[13]
  • – Corn soup available in Japan[10]
  • Bjäre[13] – Coca-Cola's own julmust, available in Sweden
  • Black Cherry Vanilla Coca-Cola
  • [13]
  • Blue Sky[15]
  • [13]
  • [13]
  • – grapefruit-flavored sports drink available in Hong-Kong and Macao[10]
  • BonAqua/BonAqa/Bonaqua/Bonaqa – bottled water, carbonated and noncarbonated, fruit-flavoured or unflavoured. Available in parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America.[10] Renamed "Aquabona" in Spain.[8]
  • – fruit-flavoured water available in Ukraine
  • BPM Energy – Energy drink available in Ireland[14]
  • Brazzi – brand of juice drinks, sold in Iceland
  • [13]
  • Burn – Energy drink available in Europe and South Korea[10] Known as "Buzz" in Japan[16]

C[]

  • – Canned coffee with ginseng available in Thailand[10]
  • Caffeine Free Coca-Cola – a caffeine free Coke. was included in 1983
  • – the ill-fated caffeine-free Coke
  • /Coca-Cola light – diet Coke with no caffeine
  • – Yogurt drink available in Japan[14]
  • [13]
  • – fruit-flavoured soft drink available in Trinidad & Tobago. Rebadged version of Fanta.[10]
  • Cappy – juice drink available in some parts of Europe and the Palestinian Territories[10]
  • [13]
  • Capri Sun[13]
  • Carioca[13]
  • [13]
  • Cascal[13]
  • – juice drink available in Argentina[10]
  • [6]
  • Charrua[13]
  • Chaudfontaine – Mineral water from a spring in Belgium. It's available in Belgium and the Netherlands[14]
  • – coffee sold at gas stations by means of vending machines across South Africa[17]
  • – fruit-flavoured soft drink available in Philippines[10]
  • Cherry Coke – cherry-flavored Coca-Cola
  • – lemon-lime-flavored soft drink available in Venezuela. see Sprite.[13]
  • [13]
  • Chippewa[6]
  • Chivalry – fruit soda available in China[18]
  • Ciel – Purified, noncarbonated bottled water available in Angola, Mexico, and Morocco[10]
  • Ciel+ – flavoured water available in Mexico[10]
  • Citra – later Fanta Citrus. Grapefruit-flavored soft drink
  • Club[13]
  • Coca-Cola – Namesake Coca-Cola product
  • Coca-Cola BlāK – Coca-Cola with coffee flavor added, now available as
  • Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla – Replaced with Coca-Cola Vanilla in 2007
  • Coca-Cola C2 – discontinued lo-carb and low sugar version
  • – Released 2018, a naturally flavored variant of Coca-Cola sweetened with cane sugar.
  • Coca-Cola Citra – a citrus cola, available only in Japan
  • Coca-Cola Clear – a clear cola, available in Japan
  • Energy Drink, available in the United Kingdom and much of Europe.
  • – Released 2018, a naturally flavored variant of Coca-Cola sweetened with cane sugar.
  • Coca-Cola Life – a cola with less sugar and sweetened with cane sugar and stevia
  • Coca-Cola Light (see Diet Coke)
  • Coca-Cola with Lemon 2005 Limited edition, available only in some places in Europe along with its Zero counterpart
  • Coca-Cola with Lime – lime-flavored Coke
  • – a cola with no calories and sweetened with stevia extracts. Currently available in Greece
  • Coca-Cola Raspberry – a test marketed raspberry-flavored Coke. Only in Finland and New Zealand
  • – a test product as a replacement for Coca-Cola Life. Launched only in New Zealand in 2018.[19]
  • Coca-Cola Orange – 2007 limited edition, available only in the UK
  • Coca-Cola Orange Vanilla – Released 2019 - the zero sugar version was also released.
  • – Released 2019, available only in Canada, test product as a potential replacement for the current Coca-Cola Life.[20]
  • Coca-Cola Zero Sugar – diet version of Coca-Cola, sister product of Diet Coke
  • [13]
  • Coke II – Re-formulated Coca-Cola, replaced original formula Coca-Cola as "New Coke" for a brief time in 1985. Re-branded Coke II in 1992. Discontinued ca. 2002.
  • – discontinued, was only available in the German Democratic Republic
  • Costa Coffee – British coffee chain and is served worldwide.
  • Cresta[13]
  • mineral water
  • CrushPeru
  • Cumberland Gap[6]
  • [13][21]

D[]

  • Daft Cola – The same as Mexican Coke, but put in limited edition Daft Punk bottles and sold exclusively in French clubs
  • – grapefruit-flavored soy soft drink available in Japan[22]
  • DANNON and Danone[13] (under license)
  • DasaniBottled water[13]
  • [13]
  • [13]
  • – flavored and lightly sweetened water[10]
  • [13]
  • – Vitamin-enhanced flavored water[10]
  • Dasani Sensations[10]
  • Deep River Rock – bottled water available in Ireland
  • Delaware Punch – fruit-flavored, non-carbonated soft drink[10]
  • – Mexican nectars and juices, acquired by The Coca-Cola Company and bottler Coca-Cola FEMSA in 2007
  • [6]
  • Diet A&W[13] (Under license)
  • / light[13]
  • / light[13]
  • Diet Barq's[13]
  • Diet Cherry Coke – diet version of Cherry Coke[13]
  • Diet Coke/Coke Light – Low-calorie version of Coca-Cola (formally known as Diet Coca-Cola or Coca-Cola Light), sister product of Coca-Cola Zero[13]
  • Diet Coke Black Cherry Vanilla – the ill-fated black cherry vanilla diet Coke[13]
  • / – Coca-Cola light (diet Coke) with lemon-lime flavor[13]
  • Diet Coke PlusDiet Coke fortified with vitamins[13]
  • Diet Coke Sweetened with Splenda – diet Coke with splenda instead of aspartame[13]
  • Diet Coke with Lemon/Coca-Cola light with Lemon – a lemon-flavored diet Coke[13]
  • Diet Coke with Lime/Coca-Cola light with Lime – a lime-flavored diet Coke[13]
  • [13]
  • – diet version of Crush[13]
  • Diet Dr. Pepper
  • //Fanta Zero/ – diet versions of Fanta[13]
  • – diet version of Freskyta[13]
  • Diet Inca Kola – diet version of Inca Kola[13]
  • – diet version of Kia Ora[13]
  • – diet version of Krest[13]
  • Diet Lift/ – diet version of Lift[13]
  • / – diet versions of Lilt[13]
  • – diet version of Master Pour[13]
  • – diet version of Mello Yello[13]
  • // – diet versions of Nestea[13]
  • – diet version of Oasis[13]
  • / – diet version of Quatro[13]
  • – Root beer-flavored soft drink[10]
  • [13] (Under license)
  • – diet version of Seagrams
  • [13]
  • Diet Sprite/ – diet version of Sprite[13]
  • Diet Squirt – diet version of Squirt[13]
  • / – diet version of Tai[13]
  • Diet Vanilla Coke – diet version of Vanilla Coke[13]
  • Diva[13]
  • [13]
  • – drinking spring water in Turkey[23]
  • – Sparkling mineral water available in Romania and Moldova[13][24]
  • Dr. Pepper- Only in Europe & S. Korea (Dr. Pepper is an independently owned company elsewhere)
  • - Only in Europe (Dr. Pepper is an independently owned company elsewhere)
  • [6]
  • Dunkin' Donuts – Released 2017, ready-to-drink iced coffee beverages available in Original, French Vanilla, Mocha, Espresso, Cookies & Cream and Pumpkin Spice flavors.
  • – Released 2018, ready-to-drink iced espresso beverages available in Mocha, Vanilla and Caramel flavors.

E[]

F[]

  • Fairlife – United States[25]
  • Fanta – several fruit-flavored soft drinks (different for each region)
  • – Available in Thailand[10]
  • – Available in Thailand[10]
  • – Milk drink available in Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and the United States[10]
  • Far Coast – coffee and tea brand in Canada
  • Fernandes – several tropical fruit-flavored soft drinks only available in Suriname, the Netherlands, and the Caribbean Netherlands
  • [13][26]
  • Fioravanti – fruit-flavored soft drink available in Ecuador (1878)[10] and Spain (2006)
  • Five Alive – Five-fruit juice blends available in Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, and the United Kingdom[10]
  • – Blend of five citrus juices available in Canada and the United States[10]
  • Fizz – A carbonated tamarind drink produced in Lebanon.
  • [13]
  • [6]
  • [13]
  • Fraser & Neave[6]
  • [6]
  • Fresca – flavored caffeine-free, calorie-free soft drink[10]
  • – grapefruit-flavored soft drink available in Costa Rica, Mexico, and Panama[10]
  • Frescolita[13]
  • [13]
  • [13]
  • – First introduced in Japan 2004[14]
  • (under license)[13]
  • – fruit-flavored soft drinks bottled in Curaçao
  • Frisco – fruit-flavored carbonated soft drink available in Finland and Lithuania[10]
  • [6]
  • [13]
  • [13]
  • Fruita – (South Australia)[27]
  • Fruitia[13]
  • [6]
  • Fruitopia – non-carbonated soft drinks
  • [6]
  • Fruktime[13]
  • [13]
  • Frutonic – Lightly carbonated soft drink available in Belgium, Luxembourg, and New Zealand[10]
  • Full Throttle – Citrus-flavored energy drink available in the United States and Canada[10]
  • Full Throttle Blue Demon – Agave Lime Tangerine energy drink available in the United States[10]
  • [10]
  • Full Throttle Coffee[11]
  • Fuze Beverage – vitamin infused juice and tea drinks available in the United States and Ecuador[10]
  • Fuzetea

G[]

  • [6]
  • Georgia – coffee drink available in Bahrain, India, Japan, South Korea, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates[10] It is also available in the United States exclusively through Japanese Supermarkets.
  • [10]
  • – coffee beverage available in Singapore, Japan, and India[14]
  • [13]
  • Gini[13]
  • Glacéau – vitamin water sold in the United States, Britain, and France
  • – Sold in USA
  • glacéau smartwater – Sold in USA
  • – Sold in USA
  • – Sold in USA
  • – Sold in USA
  • Gladiator – an energy drink available in Mexico and Brazil
  • – Co-branded coffee/chocolate drink with Godiva, available in the United States[10]
  • Gold Peak Tea – iced tea drink, lemon-flavored, green, diet, unflavored, and diet unflavored, available in the United States[10]
  • Gold Spot[13]
  • [13]
  • Goulburn Valley[13]
  • Grapette[13]
  • [13]
  • Guaraná Jesus[13]
  • [13]
  • [13]

H[]

  • Hajime – Green tea available in Japan[10]
  • [6]
  • Hansen's[15]
  • [6]
  • [6]
  • – tea drink available in South Korea[10]
  • – Tropical sparkling soda that originated in Morocco (1991). It can now also be found in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain and Tunisia. (2020)[28]
  • [13]
  • Hero[13]
  • Hi-C – juice drink available in the United States and Philippines[10]
  • – tea drinks available in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Macau, Mariana Islands, Nicaragua, and Philippines[10]
  • Hires[13]
  • [13]
  • Hit – fruit-flavoured carbonated soft drink available in Venezuela[10] See Fanta.
  • Honest Tea – Tea sold in USA
  • [13]
  • [6]
  • – tea available in Japan[14]

I[]

  • – bottled water available in China[29]
  • Ice mountain – bottled water available in Singapore[14]
  • [6]
  • Inca Kola – soft drink available in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, and Sweden[10] It's also available in Spain, America and Canada through Latin American food stores.
  • Innocent Drinks – Took control in 2013[30]
  • [13]
  • Iron Brew – South African soft drink[31]
  • Izvorul Alb[13]

J[]

  • Jaz Cola – cola specifically developed for consumers who live in the Visayan Islands in the Philippines[10]
  • – mineral water from Jericho[13]
  • [13]
  • [6]
  • [13]
  • [13]
  • [13] Available in some cities of Mexico
  • [6]
  • [6]
  • [13]
  • [6]

K[]

  1. available in Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Pakistan, India, Maldives, and Nigeria[10]
  2. A carbonated water with a wide array of variants: tonic, bitter lemon, club soda, and fruit-flavored. Available in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, El Salvador, Germany, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Maldives, Moldova, Nepal, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, United States, West Bank-Gaza, and Zambia[10]
  • – bottled water available in New Zealand[10]
  • – a multidimensional energy drink available in Puerto Rico and the United States[10]
  • – flavoured tea available in Japan[10]
  • Kola Inglesa[13]
  • [13]
  • Krest[13]
  • – bottled water, available in Poland only[13]
  • KuatGuarana soft drink available in Brazil and the United States[10]
  • [13]
  • [13]
  • Kvass – Russia[32]
  • Kyun[13]
  • – Sold in Panama. (Panama version of Fanta)

L[]

  • Leed[6]
  • Lift – fruit juice soft drink. Available in: Albania, Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Colombia, Czech Republic, Fiji, Germany, Guatemala, Hungary, Macedonia, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Slovakia, United States, and Vanuatu[10]
  • Lift plus[13]
  • [13]
  • – Natural mineral water available in Italy
  • Lilt[13]
  • Limca – Lemon-lime soft drink available in India, Nepal, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Zambia[10]
  • [13]
  • [13]
  • [13]
  • Lion[13]
  • – Red oolong tea diet drink with dietary fiber available in Japan[10]
  • Lemon & Paeroa (L&P) – Distributed in New Zealand and recently in Australia

M[]

  • MaazaMango juice drink with added calcium available in Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Netherlands, and Maldives[10]
  • [13]
  • Magnolia[6]
  • [6]
  • [6]
  • Malvern Water – bottled spring water available worldwide under the Schweppes brand[13]
  • – bottled water available in Colombia
  • Manzana Lift
  • [6]
  • Mare Rosso – Non-alcoholic bitter soft drink available in Spain[10]
  • – Unflavored green tea drink available in Japan[10]
  • [13]
  • [13]
  • [13]
  • Mazoe[13]
  • [6]
  • Mello[13]
  • Mello Yello – Citrus soft-drink available in American Samoa, Canada, Guam, Japan, Mariana Islands, and the United States[10]
  • [13] – juice drink available in Sweden
  • Mezzo Mix[13] light orange-flavored Coke
  • Miami[13]
  • – Vitamin-enriched juice drink available in Austria, Belgium, Dominican Republic, France, Hong Kong, Mexico, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, and Switzerland[10]
  • – fruit juice available in Japan[14]
  • Mickey Mouse[13]
  • [13]
  • [13]
  • Minute Maid – brand of juice drinks, with a sub-brand of fruit-flavored soda which contains some fruit juice
  • – orange juice drink enriched with Glucosamine HCI available in the United States[10]
  • – Combination of fruit juices with antioxidizing properties available in Spain[33]
  • – Unsweetened fruit juices available in Spain[33]
  • – fruit beverages available in the United States[10]
  • [13]
  • – Mix of fruit juice, skimmed milk, and vitamins available in Spain[10]
  • [13]
  • – juice drink available in Japan[10]
  • – orange juice drink naturally sourced with plant sterols available in the United States[10]
  • – Available in Costa Rica
  • – 100% juice drink available in the United States[10]
  • – juice drink marketed in plastic bottles to drink on the go available in the United States[10]
  • – fruit punch-flavored juice drink available in the United States[10]
  • – fruit drink available in the United States[10]
  • – Low calorie fruit drinks available in the United States[10]
  • – Lemonade drink available in Spain[8]
  • – Ready-to-drink juice drink available in Brazil[10]
  • – orange juice enriched with vitamins and minerals available in the United States[10]
  • – flavored milk drink available in Mexico and Vietnam[10]
  • – 100% fruit juices available in Spain[33]
  • – juice drinks available in the United States[10]
  • (Frozen & Refrigerated) – fruit drinks available in the United States[10]
  • – Drink with orange pulp and flavours available in India
  • – fruit juices and nectars available in Spain[33]
  • – Drink with fruit juice and soy available in Spain[33]
  • [13]
  • [13]
  • [13]
  • Mone[13]
  • Monsoon[6]
  • [13]
  • – bottled water available in Japan[14]
  • – fruit drink available in Japan[14]
  • Mother (100% Natural Energy)[13] – Canned energy drink available in Australia since late 2006[34]
  • Mount Franklin – bottled water available in Australia
  • Moxie – regional Maine soda
  • Mr Pibb[13]
  • – bottled water available in Poland[14]
  • [13]

N[]

  • [13]
  • [13]
  • Nalu – mango-flavored, low in calories soft drink available in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Netherlands[10]
  • [13] – bottled water available in Thailand
  • [13]
  • Nativa[6]yerba mate-flavored, briefly available in Argentina
  • [13]
  • – flavored mineral water available in Papuva Nueva Guinea[10]
  • [6]
  • [13]
  • Nestea – flavored tea drink. Available in Aruba, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Cayman Islands, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Estonia, Finland, France, French Guiana, Germany, Greece, Guadeloupe, Guam, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau, Macedonia, Malta, Mariana Islands, Martinique, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Reunion, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Turks & Caicos Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, Ukraine, the United States, and Vietnam[10] Only ready to drink products are a joint venture between Nestlé and Coca-Cola.
  • – flavored green tea drink available in American Samoa, British & U.S. Virgin Islands, Canada, Cayman Islands, Indonesia, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Republic of Korea, United States, Venezuela, and Vietnam[10]
  • Nevada – bottled water available in Venezuela
  • – bottled water available in Australia[14]
  • New Coke
  • [35]
  • [13]
  • [13]
  • Nordic Mist – Line of adult mixers soft drink available in Chile, Finland, Portugal, and Spain[10]
  • [13]
  • NOS (drink)
  • Nutri Boost
  • [6]

O[]

  • Oasis – Non-carbonated juice drink available in Belgium, United Kingdom, Ireland, Malta, France, and the Netherlands[10]
  • Odwalla – juice drinks and natural health beverages available in the United States and Canada[10]
  • [6]
  • [13]
  • OK Soda

P[]

  • Pampa
  • Pams
  • peace tea
  • Pibb Xtra – soft drink (is a Coca-Cola product in the US)[13]
  • – no-calorie soft drink
  • – Sparkling water available in Romania[24]
  • – sour apple-flavored soft drink available in the Magreb region of North Africa
  • – juice drink available in Philippines[10]
  • – Available in the Philippines
  • Portello
  • Powerade – sports drink
  • Powerade Zero
  • – bottled water available in Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, and Fiji[14]

Q[]

  • Qoo – non-carbonated drink available in Japan
  • Quatro – grapefruit and lemon-flavoured soft drink available in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Uruguay[10]
  • Quwat Jabal – citrus-flavoured soft drink available in the Middle East[36][37]

R[]

  • Ramblin' Root Beer
  • Rani juice – a fruit-based juice available in the Middle East.
  • Raspberry Coke
  • – mineral sparkling water in Moldova
  • Real Gold – Energy drink available in Japan[14]
  • Red Flash
  • Relentless
  • Richy
  • cumin seed-flavoured soft drink available in Bangladesh
  • Risco
  • – Austrian mineral water
  • – still and sparkling mineral water available in Serbia
  • Royal Tru – an orange-flavored soft drink available in the Philippines
  • – light version of Royal Tru Orange

S[]

  • Samantha
  • Samurai – an energy drink available in Vietnam and Philippines[10]
  • – bottled water available in Peru
  • Santiba – Soda and ginger ale available in the United States in the 1970s[14]
  • Sarsi – root beer brand available in the Philippines
  • Saryusaisai – tea drink available in Japan[38]
  • – a bubbly brown drink
  • Schweppes (Under license)
  • – energy drink available in Japan[14] and India
  • Seagram's – Ginger ale, club soda, seltzer, and tonic water available in Mexico, Norway, Sweden, Trinidad & Tobago, U.S. Virgin Islands and the United States[10]
  • Seltz
  • Senzao – guaraná-flavoured carbonated soft drink available in Mexico[10]
  • – Green tea blended with complementary natural herb extracts. Available in Thailand[10]
  • Signature
  • Simba – marketed in the 1960s and 1970s
  • Simply Apple
  • Simply Lemonade
  • Simply Limeade
  • Simply Orange – Pasteurized orange juice available in the United States[10]
  • Sintonia
  • Sky Cola
  • Smart – Carbonated soft drink available in China and the United States[10]
  • Smart Water
  • Sobo
  • Sokenbicha – Blended tea drink available in Japan and the United States[10]
  • Solo
  • Southern Sun
  • Sparkle
  • – Carbonated yogurt manufactured by Global Beverage Ent. Inc.
  • Sparletta – a range of sodas, including cream soda and Iron Brew
  • – a clear soft drink available since 1995 in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain[8]
  • – a lemon-lime soda
  • – bottled spring water available in the United States[10]
  • – Fluoridated spring water available in the United States[10]
  • Sprite – lemon-lime-flavored soft drink
  • Sprite 3G
  • Sprite Cranberry
  • Sprite Ice
  • Sprite Remix
  • Sprite Light
  • Sprite Zero
  • Spur
  • Squirt – Grapefruit-flavoured soda (not originally a Coca-Cola product – now owned by Keurig Dr Pepper)
  • Stoney Ginger Beer
  • Sugar Free Full Throttle
  • Sunfill – juice drink available in parts of Asia, Africa, Europe, and the United States[10]
  • – brand of soft drinks and juices in Pakistan
  • Surge – Citrus soda, discontinued 2003, re-released in 2014 as an Amazon exclusive and later in 2015 in fountains at Burger King restaurants. Retail re-release in 2018 in 16oz cans.
  • Svali – brand of juice drinks, sold in Iceland
  • Swerve – Sweetened milk formerly available in three flavours – a vanilla-banana flavour called Vanana, a blueberry-strawberry flavour called Blooo, and a chocolate flavour

T[]

  • Tab – Coke's original diet soda, sweetened with saccharin
  • Tab Energy
  • Tab x-tra
  • Tahitian Treat
  • Tanora
  • Tarumi
  • Tavern
  • Tepelene - still and sparkling mineral water available in Albania and Kosovo
  • – tea beverage available in Taiwan[14]
  • – competitive product to Bionade available in Germany
  • This Water – Coca-Cola is a 58% shareholder in parent company Innocent Drinks
  • Thums Up – Carbonated soft drink in India and Bangladesh[39]
  • Thunder – Fruit-flavored energy drink available in the Philippines, replacing Samurai.
  • – tea available in Belgium[14]
  • / – tea drinks and bottled water available in Hong Kong, Mariana Islands, and Singapore[10]
  • Tiky – Pineapple-flavored soft drink available in Guatemala[10]
  • Top
  • Topo Chico – Sparkling water bottled in Mexico[40]
  • – flavoured and unflavoured sparkling water available in Iceland[10]
  • Tropical – chain of flavors in El Salvador (include: CremaSoda (CreamSoda), Superchampán(Champagne soda), Mango, Piña (pineapple), Uva (grape), Fresa (strawberry))
  • – brand of juice drinks, sold in Iceland (similar to Minute Maid)
  • Tuborg Squash – orange soda in Denmark[6][41]
  • – drinking water in Turkey
  • Twist

U[]

  • – energy drink, available in Serbia
  • Urge
  • – energy drink, available in Norway

V[]

  • – orange Juice sold in South America
  • Valpre – bottled water available in South Africa[14]
  • – flavoured and unflavoured bottled water available in Germany, Russia, and Switzerland[10]
  • Vanilla Coke
  • Vault – hybrid energy citrus soda (discontinued)
  • Vault Zero (discontinued)
  • VegitaBeta
  • Victoria – fruit sodas available only in the state of Querétaro in Mexico
  • – orange-flavoured juice drink available in Zambia[10]
  • – bottled water available in Chile[7]
  • ViO
  • Vitamin Water
  • Viva/Viva! – mineral water available in the Philippines
  • – water packaged in Serbian Vlasina factory (purchased by Coca-Cola HBC in 2005), best selling non sparkling water in the region

W[]

Y[]

  • [6] – tea varieties (China)
  • [6]
  • Yoli – lemon-lime soda (only in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico)
  • [13]

Z[]

  • Zico – coconut water

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