List of soft drink flavors

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A glass of cola served with ice cubes and lemon

A

acesulfame-K, aspartame and cyclamate. Soft drinks may also contain caffeine
, colorings, preservatives and other ingredients.

Flavors

  • 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]
Fassbrause is a style of soda that often has an apple flavor.
A glass of ginger ale
A glass of limeade
Barbican is a malt-based soft drink from Saudi Arabia.
  • malt beverage
    that is not fermented, and hence non-alcoholic
  • Slice and Goya
  • Mango[14][15] – such as Jarritos brand
  • mate
    , an infusion of Yerba mate.
Melon soda
  • Melon[16]Mello Yello produced a melon soda called Mello Yello Melon.[17] It was discontinued. It is a popular flavor in Japan.
  • Mulberry
  • Nectarine
    – made by Izze
A bottle of Frucade, a carbonated orange drink
Anjola is a brand of pineapple-flavored soda.
A glass of Raspberryade (as named and marketed by A.G. Barr in the U.K.)
  • Raspberry – may be referred to as raspberryade in the United Kingdom. Similar soft drinks are also known as raspberry soda in other parts of the world.
  • Rhubarb
  • Root beer – originally made using the root of the sassafras plant (or the bark of a sassafras tree) as the primary flavor.
  • Elder or elderberry – used in soft drinks such as socată
  • Salak is usually used in sodas in Thailand, commonly mistaken for Strawberry
Sarsaparilla
  • Smilax regelii
    plant. Nowadays, sodas with this flavor are sometimes made with artificial flavors.
  • Shirley Temple
  • Spruce beer is a beverage flavored with the buds, needles, or essence of spruce trees. In the Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and Quebec, it is known in French as bière d'épinette. Spruce beer may refer to either an artificially flavored non-alcoholic carbonated soft drink, or to genuine spruce beer.
Strawberry soda
A bottle of Jarritos tamarind soda
  • Soft drink flavors
  • Cedrata Tassoni is an Italian, citron-flavored soft drink brand.
    Cedrata Tassoni is an Italian, citron-flavored soft drink brand.
  • A mint-flavored soft drink prepared with mint syrup, water and ice
    A mint-flavored soft drink prepared with mint syrup, water and ice
  • A bottle of Birelays orange soda
    A bottle of Birelays orange soda
  • A root beer float, a type of ice cream soda
    A
    ice cream soda
  • Socată is a traditional Romanian soft drink made from the flowers of the European elder (or elderberry) shrub, Sambucus nigra (soc in Romanian).
    elder (or elderberry) shrub, Sambucus nigra (soc in Romanian
    ).

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See also

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