Category
page 1Lemon-lime sodas
Sprite
soft carbonated drink by The Coca-Cola Company
7 Up
American sweet carbonated drink
ramune
() is a carbonated soft drink served in a Codd-neck bottle. It was introduced in 1884 in Kobe as a carbonated lemonade by the Scottish pharmacist Alexander Cameron Sim. The name is derived from the English word lemonade.
Coca-Cola Citra
Coca-Cola variant
Boga
Tunisian soda
Teem
Teem is a brand of carbonated soft drink introduced by PepsiCo in 1959 as a lemon-lime-flavored competitor of 7 Up. It was discontinued and delisted in the US in 1984, but it continues in use in Brazil and Uruguay.
lemon-lime drink
carbonated soft drink with lemon and lime flavoring
Limca
thumb|175px|A bottle of Limca.
Sprite Zero
soft drink
Banta
Banta Soda, or Banta (Hindi: बंटा), also Goli Soda (Tamil: கோலி சோடா) or Goti Soda or Chimp Goli Soda and Fotash Jawl, is a popular carbonated lemon or orange-flavoured soft drink sold in India since the late 19th century in a distinctly shaped iconic Codd-neck bottle. The pressure created by the carbonated liquid seals the bottle by forcing a glass marble up into the neck of the bottle where it snugly locks into a rubber gasket. Opening the bottle by pressing on the marble thus releasing the pressurised gas is seen to be a fun experience. The drink is easily available at street-sellers, known
Slice
Brand of fruit-flavored soft drink
Sierra Mist
lemon-lime flavored soft drink
Uludağ Gazoz
Turkish trademark
Citra
lemon and lime flavoured soda
Est Cola
soft drink from Thailand