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  2. 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 .

  3. Cendol - Wikipedia

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    Cendol / ˈ tʃ ɛ n d ɒ l / is an iced sweet dessert that contains pandan-flavoured green rice flour jelly, [1] coconut milk, and palm sugar syrup. [2] It is popular in the Southeast Asian nations of Indonesia, [3] Malaysia, [4] Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Philippines, and Myanmar.

  4. Green Jellÿ - Wikipedia

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    Green Jellÿ (/ ɡ r iː n ˈ dʒ ɛ l oʊ /, green Jell-O) is an American comedy rock band formed in 1981. Originally named Green Jellö , the band changed its name due to legal pressure from Kraft Foods Inc. , the owners of the Jell-O brand, who claimed that it was an infringement of their trademark.

  5. Grass jelly - Wikipedia

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    Grass jelly, also known as leaf jelly or herb jelly, is a jelly-like dessert originating in China. It is commonly consumed in East Asia and Southeast Asia . It is created by using Chinese mesona (a member of the mint family ) and has a mild, slightly bitter taste.

  6. CalorieMate - Wikipedia

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    CalorieMate (カロリーメイト karorīmeito) is a brand of nutritional energy bar and energy gel foods produced by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., in Japan. [1] It was first released in 1983 debuting with a cheese flavored block.

  7. Red Dye 3 Just Got Banned. These Are the Foods to Avoid If ...

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    Red Dye No. 3 is an artificial food coloring derived from petroleum, commonly added to foods, drinks, supplements and drugs to create an appealing cherry-red or pink hue.

  8. Coconut milk - Wikipedia

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    Cendol, a green jelly drink in iced coconut milk and palm sugar In Southeast Asia , coconut milk is used to make many traditional drinks. Cendol is a popular iced drink from this region containing chilled coconut milk and green jellies made of rice flour.

  9. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    Safeway Select – Safeway brand drink; Sam's Choice – Walmart brand drink; Sarsaparilla soda – Traditional soft drink; Schweppes Ginger Ale – licensed by Dr Pepper/Seven Up to local bottlers; Shasta – Cola plus dozens of other flavors; Sierra Mist – lemon-lime, similar to 7 up and Sprite – PepsiCo (discontinued in 2023)