A soft drink is a drink that contains no (or very little) alcohol, as opposed to a hard drink, which does contain alcohol. In general, the term is used only for cold beverages. The term originally referred to carbonated drinks.
Please note the subcategories contain numerous soft drinks not directly included in this category.
Subcategories
This category has the following 24 subcategories, out of 24 total.
- Danish soft drinks (2 P)
- Romanian soft drinks (2 P)
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C
- Cream sodas (6 P)
D
- Diet drinks (22 P)
- Discontinued soft drinks (32 P)
- Drink advertising characters (35 P)
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G
L
- Lithia water (5 P)
M
P
- Powdered drink mixes (20 P)
R
- Relaxation drinks (7 P)
Σ
- Soft drink stubs (175 P)
Pages in category "Soft drinks"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 283 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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B
- Bacon soft drink
- Badak
- Baikal (drink)
- Baja Blast
- Bashew's
- Benzene in soft drinks
- Beverly (drink)
- Bibo (soft drink)
- Big Soda
- Bilz y Pap
- Bing (soft drink)
- Bionade
- Birch beer
- Bludwine
- Blue (soft drink)
- Bluna
- Boga (soft drink)
- Brasserie de la Couronne
- Brio (soft drink)
- Bubly Sparkling Water
- Buffalo Lithia Water
- Bundaberg Brewed Drinks
C
- Cactus Cooler
- Cajuína
- Calpis
- Campa Cola
- Canada Dry
- Carbonated water
- Cavan Cola
- Champis
- Cherry phosphate
- Cherryade
- Chinotto (drink)
- Cidona
- Citra (drink)
- Citrus Products Company
- Clearly Canadian
- Club (soft drink)
- Club Cola
- Club soda
- Coca-Cola
- Coca-Cola Freestyle
- Cockta
- Cola
- Cola Couronne
- Cola Lacaye
- Cole Cold
- Corona (soft drink)
- Corporación Lindley S.A.
- Corsica Cola
- Craft soda
- Cream soda
- Cresta (soft drink)
- Crush (drink)
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