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Fanta
Fanta () is an American-owned brand of fruit-flavored carbonated soft drinks created by Coca-Cola Deutschland under the leadership of German businessman Max Keith. There are over 200 flavors worldwide.
Sinalco
thumb|Sinalco advertising on wall of a building in Berlin, 1909 thumb|Share of the Sinalco AG, issued 22. March 1923
Afri-Cola
cola soft drink
Vita-Cola
cola beverage produced in Germany
Capri-Sun
Capri-Sun ( , ) is a brand of juice concentrate–based drinks manufactured by the German company Wild and regional licensees. Rudolf Wild invented the drink in 1969 and introduced it in West Germany as Capri-Sonne (a name retired in favor of the English name in 2017). It has come to be sold in over 100 countries, with licensees including Kraft Foods in the United States (as Capri Sun) and Coca-Cola Europacific Partners in parts of Europe. It is one of the most popular juice brands in the world; , roughly 6 billion pouches are sold per year globally.
Club Cola
East German cola soft drink
Fritz-Kola
Fritz-kola (stylized as fritz-kola) is a soft drink made in Northern Germany and shipped to many nations in the European Union. It has a relatively high caffeine content and is sold in glass bottles with labels which were originally black and white, using the faces of the two founders in the logo.
Fassbrause
Fassbrause , keg soda, is a non-alcoholic or alcoholic (depending on the brand) German drink made from fruit and malt extract, traditionally stored in a keg. The original Fassbrause also includes spices and is a speciality of Berlin, where it is sometimes called Sportmolle. ( used to be a term for beer in the Berlin dialect.)