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Some more:

Tea

Coffee

Fanta Orange

Fanta Icy Lemon

Fanta Fruit Twist

Oasis

Lucozade Energy

Lucozade Orange

 

didn't think of that...

we can do multiple:

Soda | Energy | Beer\Wine | Other

It's the drinks world cup!

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Heres a list for the U.S.

 

* 1919 Root Beer

* 7Up (licensed by Dr Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers; available in a multitude of flavored, diet, and fortified varieties)

* Ale-8-One (a ginger-and-fruit drink distributed mostly in Kentucky with a cult following in the central part of that state. Commonly pronounced "A Late One")

* A&W Root Beer and A&W cream soda, originally distributed by the A&W drive-in restaurant chain. (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7 Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Bawls

* Barq's (the only major American root beer with caffeine in most locations; Coca-Cola Company).

* Big Red

* Blenheim Ginger Ale (a particularly strong ginger ale, bottled by Blenheim Bottlers, Hamer, South Carolina)

* Boylan Bottling Company (Produces a variety of sodas like Birch beer, Sugar Cane Cola and Root beer).

* Bubble Up A lemon-lime soda similar to 7Up but predates 7up by eight years. Still produced by The Monarch Beverage Company

* C & C Cola (a cola brand distributed as a regular grocery item rather than stocked by the bottling company's local drivers)

* Cactus Cooler (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Cheerwine (cherry flavored drink - mainly North Carolina)

* Chek (line of soft drinks - affiliated with Winn Dixie)

* Coca-Cola (licensed by The Coca-Cola Company)

* Country Time (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Cream soda (often a vanilla-flavored soft drink) (Traditional soft drink)

* Crush (Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc.)

* Dad's Root Beer (The Monarch Beverage Company, Atlanta, GA)

* Delaware Punch (grape-flavored, non-carbonated, limited availability)

* Diet Rite (diet cola licensed by Dr Pepper/7Up's R.C. unit to local bottlers)

* dnL (caffeinated lemon-lime soda similar to Mountain Dew, from Dr Pepper/7Up, Inc. Note dnL turned upside down reads "7up")

* Double Cola (regional cola brand based in Chattanooga, Tennessee)

* Dr. Brown's (A popular brand of root beer, cream soda etc. in the New York City region. It is popular in Jewish delicatessens around the United States.)

* Dr Enuf (vitamin-fortifed lemon-lime drink available in northeast Tennessee, parts of Florida, and possibly elsewhere)

* Dr Pepper (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Fanta (line of fruit-flavored drinks, Coca-Cola Company)

* Faygo (line of soft drinks)

* Fresca (grapefruit soda) (Coca-Cola Company)

* Frostie (root beer, cream, and fruit-flavored sodas,

* Frostop (root beer and cream soda)

* Ginger ale (Traditional soft drink)

* Grapico (Grape soft drink primarily available in Alabama)

* Gray's (line of soft drinks)

* Green River

* Hawaiian Punch (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Hires Root Beer (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Iron Beer (supposedly the National Beverage of Cuba, this beverage is drunk by many a Cuban, et al. in Miami. It's been around since 1917. You might be able to find it in Cuba, but I doubt it)

* Jolt Cola

* Jones Soda

* Manhattan Special (espresso soda)

* Minute Maid (soft drink only) (licensed by The Coca-Cola Company)

* Mello Yello (lemon-lime, similar to Mountain Dew) (The Coca-Cola Company)

* Mountain Dew (licensed by PepsiCo)

* Moxie (the first American mass produced soft drink, primarily available in Maine)

* Mug Root Beer (licensed by PepsiCo)

* Nehi (Dr Pepper/7Up, Inc.)

* Old Town (line of soft drinks)

* Orange Whip (defunct fountain beverage)

* Orbitz

* Patriot's Choice (Cola)

* Pepsi (licensed by PepsiCo)

* Pibb Xtra (formerly known as Mr. Pibb) (Coca-Cola Company)

* Point Premium Root Beer (Sold primarily in Wisconsin) (Stevens Point Brewery)

* President's Choice (Cola)

* R.C. Cola (Cola) (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7 Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Red Bull

* Red Rock Cola

* Refresco Goya (Goya Foods line of soft drinks for the US Hispanic market)

* Root beer (Traditional soft drink)

* Safeway Select (Safeway brand drink)

* Sam's Choice (Wal-Mart brand drink)

* Sarsaparilla soda (Traditional soft drink)

* Schweppes Ginger Ale (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Shasta (Cola)

* Sierra Mist (lemon-lime, similar to 7Up and Sprite) (PepsiCo)

* Slice (orange soft drink) (PepsiCo)

* Sour Power (sold only on tap in bars primarily for mixing cocktails) (Coca-Cola Company)

* Squirt (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Sprite (Coca-Cola Company)

* Stewart's Fountain Classics

* Sun Drop (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Sunkist (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Sunny Delight (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Tab (licensed by The Coca-Cola Company)

* Teem Soda

* Towne Club (defunct Detroit-based line of inexpensive soft drinks once sold in franchise stores)

* Vault (licensed by The Coca-Cola Company)

* Vess (a line of soft drinks primarily available in the Greater St. Louis area)

* Vernors Ginger Ale (the first American soft drink, licensed by Dr Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers, primarily available in Michigan)

* Welch's (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Yoo-hoo (chocolate flavored soft drink, noncarbonated) (Dr. Pepper/7 Up, Inc.)

* zink pop(licensed by Doc Martin) cherry mixed w/ lime soft drink, noncarbonated

 

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Whopp As* energy dirnk taste like as* and gives more energy than ten cups of coffee see link

http://www.bevnet.com/reviews/whoop_ass/ph...9E3EC26BF3284B7

Wired X 344 http://www.energyfiend.com/caffeine-content/wired-x344

Pimp Juice http://www.energyfiend.com/caffeine-content/pimp-juice

big list of common drinks and there caffeine content

http://www.energyfiend.com/the-caffeine-database/

Another one I drink that is a little weird

Roughly Translated from Japanese

Chunky Aloe juice with melon I also like the cranberry variety

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Heres a list for the U.S.

 

* 1919 Root Beer

* 7Up (licensed by Dr Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers; available in a multitude of flavored, diet, and fortified varieties)

* Ale-8-One (a ginger-and-fruit drink distributed mostly in Kentucky with a cult following in the central part of that state. Commonly pronounced "A Late One")

* A&W Root Beer and A&W cream soda, originally distributed by the A&W drive-in restaurant chain. (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7 Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Bawls

* Barq's (the only major American root beer with caffeine in most locations; Coca-Cola Company).

* Big Red

* Blenheim Ginger Ale (a particularly strong ginger ale, bottled by Blenheim Bottlers, Hamer, South Carolina)

* Boylan Bottling Company (Produces a variety of sodas like Birch beer, Sugar Cane Cola and Root beer).

* Bubble Up A lemon-lime soda similar to 7Up but predates 7up by eight years. Still produced by The Monarch Beverage Company

* C & C Cola (a cola brand distributed as a regular grocery item rather than stocked by the bottling company's local drivers)

* Cactus Cooler (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Cheerwine (cherry flavored drink - mainly North Carolina)

* Chek (line of soft drinks - affiliated with Winn Dixie)

* Coca-Cola (licensed by The Coca-Cola Company)

* Country Time (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Cream soda (often a vanilla-flavored soft drink) (Traditional soft drink)

* Crush (Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc.)

* Dad's Root Beer (The Monarch Beverage Company, Atlanta, GA)

* Delaware Punch (grape-flavored, non-carbonated, limited availability)

* Diet Rite (diet cola licensed by Dr Pepper/7Up's R.C. unit to local bottlers)

* dnL (caffeinated lemon-lime soda similar to Mountain Dew, from Dr Pepper/7Up, Inc. Note dnL turned upside down reads "7up")

* Double Cola (regional cola brand based in Chattanooga, Tennessee)

* Dr. Brown's (A popular brand of root beer, cream soda etc. in the New York City region. It is popular in Jewish delicatessens around the United States.)

* Dr Enuf (vitamin-fortifed lemon-lime drink available in northeast Tennessee, parts of Florida, and possibly elsewhere)

* Dr Pepper (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Fanta (line of fruit-flavored drinks, Coca-Cola Company)

* Faygo (line of soft drinks)

* Fresca (grapefruit soda) (Coca-Cola Company)

* Frostie (root beer, cream, and fruit-flavored sodas,

* Frostop (root beer and cream soda)

* Ginger ale (Traditional soft drink)

* Grapico (Grape soft drink primarily available in Alabama)

* Gray's (line of soft drinks)

* Green River

* Hawaiian Punch (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Hires Root Beer (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Iron Beer (supposedly the National Beverage of Cuba, this beverage is drunk by many a Cuban, et al. in Miami. It's been around since 1917. You might be able to find it in Cuba, but I doubt it)

* Jolt Cola

* Jones Soda

* Manhattan Special (espresso soda)

* Minute Maid (soft drink only) (licensed by The Coca-Cola Company)

* Mello Yello (lemon-lime, similar to Mountain Dew) (The Coca-Cola Company)

* Mountain Dew (licensed by PepsiCo)

* Moxie (the first American mass produced soft drink, primarily available in Maine)

* Mug Root Beer (licensed by PepsiCo)

* Nehi (Dr Pepper/7Up, Inc.)

* Old Town (line of soft drinks)

* Orange Whip (defunct fountain beverage)

* Orbitz

* Patriot's Choice (Cola)

* Pepsi (licensed by PepsiCo)

* Pibb Xtra (formerly known as Mr. Pibb) (Coca-Cola Company)

* Point Premium Root Beer (Sold primarily in Wisconsin) (Stevens Point Brewery)

* President's Choice (Cola)

* R.C. Cola (Cola) (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7 Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Red Bull

* Red Rock Cola

* Refresco Goya (Goya Foods line of soft drinks for the US Hispanic market)

* Root beer (Traditional soft drink)

* Safeway Select (Safeway brand drink)

* Sam's Choice (Wal-Mart brand drink)

* Sarsaparilla soda (Traditional soft drink)

* Schweppes Ginger Ale (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Shasta (Cola)

* Sierra Mist (lemon-lime, similar to 7Up and Sprite) (PepsiCo)

* Slice (orange soft drink) (PepsiCo)

* Sour Power (sold only on tap in bars primarily for mixing cocktails) (Coca-Cola Company)

* Squirt (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Sprite (Coca-Cola Company)

* Stewart's Fountain Classics

* Sun Drop (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Sunkist (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Sunny Delight (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Tab (licensed by The Coca-Cola Company)

* Teem Soda

* Towne Club (defunct Detroit-based line of inexpensive soft drinks once sold in franchise stores)

* Vault (licensed by The Coca-Cola Company)

* Vess (a line of soft drinks primarily available in the Greater St. Louis area)

* Vernors Ginger Ale (the first American soft drink, licensed by Dr Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers, primarily available in Michigan)

* Welch's (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

* Yoo-hoo (chocolate flavored soft drink, noncarbonated) (Dr. Pepper/7 Up, Inc.)

* zink pop(licensed by Doc Martin) cherry mixed w/ lime soft drink, noncarbonated

 

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Ummm... would you like to make the poll? lol

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