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Ribena – brand of fruity soft drinks available in many flavours from GlaxoSmithKline, now produced by Suntory; Robinsons – brand of soft drinks available in many flavours of cordial and flavoured water from Britvic. Rola Cola – cola distributed worldwide by Dubuis & Rowsell; Rubicon, exotic fruit drinks produced by subsidiary of A.G. Barr
Their julmust was never advertised until 2004, when Coca-Cola started marketing their julmust under the brand "Bjäre julmust", but they bought the syrup from Roberts AB. [5] By 2007, the "Bjäre julmust" was only sold at McDonald's restaurants and it had completely disappeared from Coca-Colas range of products by Christmas 2008, [ 6 ] only to ...
Trocadero, also known as Troca, [1] is an apple and orange flavoured Swedish soda containing caffeine. It was launched in Sweden in the summer of 1953 by Saturnus AB in Malmö, [2] Sweden. Trocadero has been especially popular in Norrland, the northern part of Sweden, and has therefore been called the "national beverage of Norrland". [2] [3]
Swedish alcoholic drinks (3 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Swedish drinks" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
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Fruktsoda (Swedish for: fruit soda) is a lemon-lime flavored soft drink from Sweden, similar to 7 Up and Sprite. Fruktsoda is made by various breweries in Sweden. It is also a popular ingredient in cocktails .
Zingo is a Swedish soft drink, with a carbonated orange flavor. Zingo was introduced during the 1950s as Ingo-dricka ("Ingo drink"), named after the boxer Ingemar "Ingo" Johansson . After Ingo lost the world championship in heavy weight boxing, the drink was renamed to Zingo in 1962.