Unagi Cola / うなぎコーラ

The Japanese never disappoints when it comes to making up crazy and weird stuff. An example of that is Unagi Cola. Unagi (うなぎ) means eel. And yes. It is a cola with...

Chi Forest Cola

The beverage company Chi Forest has in no time become one of China’s largest manufacturer of ice tea, vitamin water, and low-sugar soft drinks. It was founded in Beijing in 2016 as...

Crimea Cola / Крым Cola

The brewery Крым (Krym = Crimea) was founded in 1982 in Simferopol in Crimea which at the time belonged to Soviet Ukraine. Other than producing a wide range of award winning beers,...

7up Ice Cola

7up Ice Cola was a colorless cola that was only available in The Netherlands and only for a short period in 1995. It was produced by Seven-Up International which was owned by...

Dobry Cola / Добрый кола

Dobry Cola or Good Cola was introduced to the Russian colaholics in August or September 2022. It is produced by Multon Partners in Moscow which is owned by Coca-Cola HBC, who produces...

Buzz Cola

Buzz Cola is a popular soft drink in the American animated sitcom The Simpsons. The show is a satirical depiction of American life build around a dysfunctional family consisting of Marge and...

Not See Kola

Take a look at the label and say the name out loud. Does it sound like “nazi cola” to you? It certainly did to a customer at a Macey’s Grocery Store in...

Vivi Kola

Switzerland’s first cola was launched in 1938 by the company Mineralquelle Eglisau. This was maybe a reaction to Coca-Cola who had entered the Swiss market in 1936. It was an employee at...

Cadre Cola

It hits the spot! is the catchphrase of the fictious soft drink Cadre Cola featured in the 1987 film The Running Man starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. The film takes place in a future...

Pepita Cola

The water used for a Pepita Cola originates from a 417 meter deep water borehole and is arguably the deepest water source for any cola. The spring is owned by Mineralquelle Eptingen...