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  2. Woodroofe - Wikipedia

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    Stoppers for Woodroofe's soft drinks. William Woodroofe and to a lesser extent, Bruce Randall, founded the business in 1878 in Norwood, South Australia.The factory was sited at a natural spring, which was the source of water for the firm's products.

  3. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    A soft drink is a beverage that typically contains water (often carbonated water), a sweetener and a flavoring agent. The sweetener may be sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, fruit juice, sugar substitutes (in the case of diet drinks) or some combination of these. Soft drinks may also contain caffeine, colorings, preservatives and other ingredients.

  4. Category:Drink companies of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Drink companies of Australia" ... Saxbys Soft Drinks; Schweppes Australia; Sustagen; T ...

  5. List of lemon-lime drink brands - Wikipedia

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    Lemon-lime drink Sprite. A lemon-lime soft drink or lemon-lime soda (also known as lemonade in the United Kingdom, Australia [1] and New Zealand and as cider in Japan [citation needed] and South Korea [2]) is a carbonated soft drink with lemon and lime flavoring.

  6. Cottee's - Wikipedia

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    Apart from Passiona, the most popular Cottee's carbonated soft drinks were Tango (orange), and Coola (lime), with other flavours including lemon, cola, and lemonade. The brand's popularity reached its zenith in the 1960s. Cottee's Coola flavour is the most popular cordial in Australia (Coola, Australia's Flavourite Cordial). [4]

  7. Top 10 Regional Soft Drinks That We Wish Were National - AOL

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    Soft drinks are one of America's guilty pleasures. We all know the big guys like Coca-Cola and Pepsi, but regional soft drink flavors can provide a special sense of pride. In a world dominated by ...

  8. Solo (Australian soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    Solo was first launched by Tarax in 1968, then Cadbury-Schweppes took over in 1973. In April 2009, Asahi Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd acquired Cadbury-Schweppes Australia and in turn Solo. [6] [7] Asahi is a foreign owned, private company which is owned by Asahi Group Holdings Limited, a Japanese brewery and soft drink company. [7]

  9. Tru Blu Beverages - Wikipedia

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    Tru Blu Beverages is an Australian soft drink producer. 1 in 6 beverages purchased by Australian consumers through supermarkets is made by Tru Blu Beverages. Employing 400 people nationally, they are an important manufacturer in the Australian business sector, and are the No. 3 non-alcoholic, non-dairy beverage manufacturer in Australia.