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  2. 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.

  3. Solo (Australian soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    Solo is an Australian, lemon-flavoured, carbonated soft drink currently manufactured under license by Asahi Breweries.First launched by Tarax in 1968 and fell to Cadbury after a takeover in 1974, its lemon flavour is inspired by Australian pubs' traditional and popular non alcoholic 'pub squash' beverage.

  4. Cottee's - Wikipedia

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    Cottee's is an Australian food and beverage brand founded in 1927. [1] Cottee's make a variety of products including cordial , jams, marmalades and other spreads, toppings, jellies and puddings. The company is owned by Kraft Heinz with its drinks manufactured under licence by Asahi Breweries .

  5. 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 ...

  6. Cascade Beverages - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Beverages is a range of non-alcoholic mixers and adult soft drinks that are made and sold in Australia.Established in 1886 as part of the Cascade Brewery in Tasmania, the range became part of the Coca-Cola Amatil business in 2013 and continues to be made in Australia with majority Australian ingredients.

  7. McDonald's cup sizes around the world - AOL

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    BuzzFeed collected McDonald's cups from different countries to see just how they compared -- and (un)surprisingly, cups in the USA were the biggest by far. In America, a small drink is 16 oz., a ...

  8. Category:Australian drinks - Wikipedia

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    Australian alcoholic drinks (4 C, 7 P) C. Coffee in Australia (3 C, 4 P) Drink companies of Australia (9 C, 36 P) T. ... Solo (Australian soft drink) Sprite Lemon+;

  9. Soft drink - Wikipedia

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    Soft drinks are called "soft" in contrast with "hard" alcoholic drinks. Small amounts of alcohol may be present in a soft drink, but the alcohol content must be less than 0.5% of the total volume of the drink in many countries and localities [ 1 ] [ 2 ] if the drink is to be considered non-alcoholic . [ 3 ]