Colas that we can no longer enjoy.
Tag: flat
Kingpin Kola, Bear ‘n Beaver Kola, Canada Cola
The company Double D Beverage Co. from British Columbia, Canada, was founded in 2005 by two British expats, Drayson and DeBanks. The company was established with the idea of creating “functional” beverages...
Batman Cola
GS25 is a South Korean chain of convenience stores who is famous for carrying a large variety of drinks. In 2021 they partnered with Warner Bros. to make a Batman Cola and...
DRY Zero Sugar Cola
American DRY Soda Co. from Seattle was founded in 2005 by Sharelle Klaus with the intention of making non-alcoholic beverages that would go well with food. She found that most soft drinks...
Bellö Cola
Bellö is a town in South Sweden and hometown to Stefan Falk who spent hundreds of hours in the kitchen of the local church hall experimenting with making his own cola. In...
Tocsi Korea Cola / 탁시
Tocsi Korea Cola was a short lived attempt to create a cola that was more adapted to the Korean taste. Among else it contained extracts from persimmon and chive. The cola was...
Nature’s Pure Organic Cola
In the first half of the 2010’s Nature’s Pure Beverage Company produced a line of organic colas in the variants original, cherry, and French vanilla. The company was founded in 2010 by...
Krusty Yellow Kola
Krusty Yellow Kola was a Simpsons-branded cola available only in the UK in 1999-2000. This was around the time when The Simpsons ran its 11th season. The drink was noted for its...
Classic Selection / Combi Cola
In 1996 the global convenient store franchise 7-Eleven launched their own cola in USA, called Classic Selection Original Cola. Classic Selection was the American 7-Eleven’s own private label which already included bottled...
Bob’s-Cola
Good for thirst! was the simple catchphrase of Bob’s-Cola. Benjamin J. Frink from Atlanta, Georgia founded Bob’s Cola Company in 1940. During the war the production of the drinks happened in a...