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  2. I Tried Every Single Poppi Flavor & Ranked Them From Worst To ...

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    New-age soda brands have been in beverage aisles for the past several years, but no company has risen to stardom like Poppi.Formerly known as Mother Beverage, the Austin, Texas-based brand used to ...

  3. List of brand name soft drink products - Wikipedia

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    Brand name soft drink products (or their parent brand or brand family) include: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. Starry (drink) - Wikipedia

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    A can of Starry. Starry is a lemon-lime soft drink distributed by PepsiCo.Distribution began in January 2023. The brand is aimed at competing against Sprite and 7 Up.In January 2023, Starry replaced Sierra Mist as Pepsi's lemon-lime flavored drink, in part because Sierra Mist failed to gain market share in the growing category.

  5. Love Nostalgic Sodas? You Need to Try Pepsiā€™s New Flavor - AOL

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    This juicy new version of the drink, which combines notes of cherry and vanilla alongside the mainstay cola flavor, joins the brand’s permanent lineup with both full-sugar and sugar-free options.

  6. Poppi (company) - Wikipedia

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    Poppi is an American prebiotic soda brand known for its “gut healthy” approach to the carbonated-beverage market. Launched in 2018, Poppi offers a variety of low-sugar flavors, each with 25 calories or less. As of 2023, the company's sales have topped over $100 million with the sodas being available in over 120 retailers.

  7. 7-Up is dropping a Shirley Temple flavor and the internet is ...

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    7-Up says that the new Shirley Temple soda will be available from Oct. 15 until Dec. 31, while supplies last. The soda will be solid in two-liter bottles and 12 packs of 12-ounce cans.

  8. Soda is making a comeback - AOL

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    New marketing is also helping soda brands. Dr Pepper’s “Creamy Coconut” limited-time version boosted sales, and its new Canada Dry “Fruit Splash” flavor was its “most significant ...

  9. Big Red (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    Big Red was an off-brand spin of blue cream soda initially marketed exclusively in Central and South Texas and around Louisville, Kentucky, [5] and in Southern Indiana. The Louisville connection was due to Roark owning the R.C. Bottling Company in Louisville. Kentucky was the first state in which this soda was available to consumers. [6]