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*[[Diet Mello Yello]] – diet version of Mello Yello<ref name=brandlist/>
*[[Diet Mello Yello]] – diet version of Mello Yello<ref name=brandlist/>
*[[Diet Nestea]]/[[Nestea light]]/[[Nestea Sin Azúcar]] – diet versions of Nestea<ref name=brandlist/>
*[[Diet Nestea]]/[[Nestea light]]/[[Nestea Sin Azúcar]] – diet versions of Nestea<ref name=brandlist/>
*Diet Northern Neck Ginger Ale/Northern Neck Diet Ginger Ale - diet version of ginger ale, discontinued due to/in response to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]<ref name="newsontheneck.com">[https://www.newsontheneck.com/news/local/northern-neck-ginger-ale-gone-for-good/article_1e314fc6-192b-11eb-9c01-779321d68e35.html] [https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/food/2020/11/13/northern-neck-ginger-ale-discontinued-coca-cola/6273732002/] [https://www.gazettejournal.net/northern-neck-ginger-ale-tab-on-chopping-block/] [https://www.wric.com/news/virginia-news/gov-northam-trying-to-save-northern-neck-ginger-ale/]</ref>
*Diet Northern Neck Ginger Ale/Northern Neck Diet Ginger Ale - diet version of ginger ale, discontinued due to/in response to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]<ref name="newsontheneck.com">{{Cite web|title=Northern Neck Ginger Ale gone for good?|url=https://www.newsontheneck.com/news/local/northern-neck-ginger-ale-gone-for-good/article_1e314fc6-192b-11eb-9c01-779321d68e35.html|access-date=2023-01-01|website=News on the Neck|language=en}}</ref>
*[[Diet Oasis]] – diet version of Oasis<ref name=brandlist/>
*[[Diet Oasis]] – diet version of Oasis<ref name=brandlist/>
*[[Diet Quatro]]/[[Quatro light]] – diet version of Quatro<ref name=brandlist/>
*[[Diet Quatro]]/[[Quatro light]] – diet version of Quatro<ref name=brandlist/>
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*[[Haru no Mint Shukan]]<ref name="2003 brands"/>
*[[Haru no Mint Shukan]]<ref name="2003 brands"/>
*[[Haru Green Tea]] – tea drink available in South Korea<ref name=virtualvender/>
*[[Haru Green Tea]] – tea drink available in South Korea<ref name=virtualvender/>
*[[Hawai (beverage)|Hawai]] – Tropical sparkling soda that originated in Morocco (1991). It can now also be found in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain and Tunisia. (2020)<ref>[http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/161621/0/cocacola/bebidas/inmigrantes/ Coca-Cola encuentra un filón en los ecuatorianos y marroquíes que viven en España] {{in lang|es}}</ref>
*[[Hawai (beverage)|Hawai]] – Tropical sparkling soda that originated in Morocco (1991). It can now also be found in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain and Tunisia. (2020)<ref>{{Cite web|last=20minutos|date=2006-10-11|title=Coca-Cola encuentra un filón en los ecuatorianos y marroquíes que viven en España|url=https://www.20minutos.es/noticia/161621/0/cocacola/bebidas/inmigrantes/|access-date=2023-01-01|website=www.20minutos.es - Últimas Noticias|language=es}}</ref>
*[[Healthworks]]<ref name=brandlist/>
*[[Healthworks]]<ref name=brandlist/>
*Hero<ref name=brandlist/>
*Hero<ref name=brandlist/>
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*[[Minute Maid]] – brand of juice drinks, with a sub-brand of fruit-flavored soda which contains some fruit juice
*[[Minute Maid]] – brand of juice drinks, with a sub-brand of fruit-flavored soda which contains some fruit juice
*[[Minute Maid Active]] – orange juice drink enriched with Glucosamine HCI available in the United States<ref name=virtualvender/>
*[[Minute Maid Active]] – orange juice drink enriched with Glucosamine HCI available in the United States<ref name=virtualvender/>
*[[Minute Maid AntiOx]] – Combination of fruit juices with antioxidizing properties available in Spain<ref name="minutemaid_es">[http://www.minute-maid.es/ Minute Main España] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929184632/http://www.minute-maid.es/ |date=2007-09-29}} {{in lang|es}}</ref>
*[[Minute Maid AntiOx]] – Combination of fruit juices with antioxidizing properties available in Spain<ref name="minutemaid_es">{{Cite web|title=Coca-Cola &#124; Disfruta de tu bebida favorita|url=https://www.cocacola.es/home|access-date=2023-01-01|website=www.cocacola.es|language=es}}</ref>
*[[Minute Maid Clásicos]] – Unsweetened fruit juices available in Spain<ref name="minutemaid_es"/>
*[[Minute Maid Clásicos]] – Unsweetened fruit juices available in Spain<ref name="minutemaid_es"/>
*[[Minute Maid Coolers]] – fruit beverages available in the United States<ref name=virtualvender/>
*[[Minute Maid Coolers]] – fruit beverages available in the United States<ref name=virtualvender/>
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*Tropical – chain of flavors in El Salvador{{clarify|reason=At least one bottling plant is in Honduras, is it sold there?|date=April 2022}}
*Tropical – chain of flavors in El Salvador{{clarify|reason=At least one bottling plant is in Honduras, is it sold there?|date=April 2022}}
*[[Trópí]] – brand of juice drinks, sold in Iceland (similar to [[Minute Maid]])
*[[Trópí]] – brand of juice drinks, sold in Iceland (similar to [[Minute Maid]])
*[[Tuborg Squash]] – orange soda in Denmark<ref name="2003 brands"/><ref>[http://tuborgsquash.dk Tuborg Squash's website]</ref>
*[[Tuborg Squash]] – orange soda in Denmark<ref name="2003 brands"/><ref>{{Cite web|title=Tuborg Squash|url=https://www.facebook.com/TuborgSquash/|access-date=2023-01-01|website=www.facebook.com|language=en}}</ref>
*[[Turkuaz (water)|Turkuaz]] – drinking water in Turkey
*[[Turkuaz (water)|Turkuaz]] – drinking water in Turkey
*Twist
*Twist

Revision as of 07:01, 1 January 2023

The following is a list of products owned by the Coca-Cola Company,[1] of which there are more than 500 in over 200 countries.[2]

A

Angus Caldow

B

C

Coca cola: "The Artist MARSHMELLO'S LIMITED EDITION" a zero calorie watermelon and strawberry flavoured coca cola sold in 2022

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E

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H

I

J

K

  1. Bottled still water 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]

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M

N

O

P

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[38][39]

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S

T

U

  • Ultra Energy – energy drink, available in Serbia
  • Urge
    - energy drink originating in Norway, available in Scandinavia
  • Urun

V

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

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Y

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