Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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 .
Drink Name Associated Region Description Ale-8-One: Ale-8-One: Kentucky: A ginger and citrus blend, containing less carbonation and fewer calories than conventional soda, Ale-8-One was first sold in 1920s Prohibition-era Kentucky—according to the company, thirsty locals used it as a mixer to improve the taste of bootleg liquor. [5]
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)
The original drink in the Indian subcontinent was named paanch.The word punch may be a loanword from Hindi पाँच (pāñch), meaning "five", as the drink was frequently made with five ingredients: alcohol, sugar, juice from either a lime or a lemon, water, and spices, [5] [6] or milk, curd, butter, honey, sugar. [7]
“A mixed drink with two measured shots of hard alcohol might come in one glass but is treated by the body as two standard drinks,” he said. “Same with a large glass of wine — that will ...
VK Watermelon: Watermelon flavour [9] 9: VK Pineapple & Grapefruit: Pineapple and grapefruit flavour, low calories and low alcohol [10] 10: VK Pear: Pear flavour, now discontinued [11] 11: VK Ice: Iced lemon flavour 12: VK Candy Cane: Strawberry and peppermint seasonal edition flavour 13: VK & Soda Berries: Lower alcohol and sugar VK, Berry ...
Kylie, 26, announced Sprinter, a canned vodka soda cocktail, with a bikini-clad Instagram video on Tuesday, March 5, revealing the drink would be available for customers to purchase nationwide on ...
Orbitz was a non-carbonated fruit-flavored beverage produced by The Clearly Food & Beverage Company of Canada, makers of Clearly Canadian.The drink was sold in six [citation needed] flavors, and made with small floating edible balls.