List of Coca-Cola brands
List of Coca-Cola brands[edit]
This is a comprehensive list of brands owned by The Coca-Cola Company, a multinational beverage corporation. The company offers a wide range of products, including carbonated soft drinks, juices, energy drinks, and more. Below is a list of notable brands owned by Coca-Cola, categorized by product type.
Carbonated Soft Drinks[edit]
- Coca-Cola - The flagship brand of The Coca-Cola Company, known for its classic cola flavor.
- Diet Coke - A sugar-free version of Coca-Cola, introduced in 1982.
- Coca-Cola Zero Sugar - A zero-calorie version of Coca-Cola, launched in 2005.
- Sprite - A lemon-lime flavored carbonated soft drink.
- Fanta - A fruit-flavored carbonated soft drink.
- Dr Pepper - A popular carbonated soft drink, distributed by Coca-Cola in certain regions.
- Barq's - A root beer brand acquired by The Coca-Cola Company in 1995.
- Mello Yello - A citrus-flavored carbonated soft drink.
- Seagram's Ginger Ale - A ginger ale brand owned by The Coca-Cola Company.
- Minute Maid Sparkling - A line of carbonated fruit juice drinks.
Juices and Juice Drinks[edit]
- Minute Maid - A brand of fruit juices and juice drinks.
- Simply Orange - A line of premium orange juice products.
- Odwalla - A brand of natural fruit juices and smoothies.
- Honest Tea - A line of organic bottled teas and juice drinks.
Energy Drinks[edit]
- Monster Energy - A popular energy drink brand, distributed by The Coca-Cola Company.
- NOS Energy Drink - A high-performance energy drink brand.
Sports Drinks[edit]
- Powerade - A line of sports drinks, available in various flavors.
Water and Enhanced Water[edit]
- Dasani - A brand of bottled water.
- SmartWater - A line of enhanced water products.
Other Beverages[edit]
- Gold Peak - A brand of ready-to-drink iced tea and coffee.
- Fuze Tea - A line of ready-to-drink tea and fruit-flavored beverages.
- Topo Chico - A brand of sparkling mineral water.
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