Aside from water that
quenches our thirst, there are other liquid drinks or beverages that
would stop our thirst and even fill our stomach. Sodas or better known
as soft drinks, is an all-time favorite that would always be part of our
regular meals whether it is lunchtime, snack time, and even dinnertime.
It does not matter if you are in staying in America, Asia, and other
parts of the world. This is a non-alcoholic drink that has water,
flavoring agent, and sweetener, which could be sugar itself, and
fructose corn syrup. Let us start the countdown of the most popular and
favorite drinks in the world.
10. 7–up
This is launched and created at St. Louis
Company by Charles Leiper Grigg in 1929. This is a lemon lime flavored
soda, which is being manufactured now by Dr Pepper Snapple Group, and
Pepsi Co., which is popular in any part of the globe. Early on, it is
named as Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda but because of merging of
the business, it has been reformulated too, the same manner that it’s
name was changed to 7-up.
9. Squirt
It contains carbonated water, concentrated
grapefruit juices, brominated vegetable oils, citric acid, natural
flavors, preservatives, high fructose corn syrup, and glycerol ester of
wood rosin. This was introduced in the market in 1938 by Herb Bishop who
formulated and created this soda. He started by doing some experiments
in some citrus drink. Later on, just like other soft drinks, it
underwent reformulation until at its current ingredients.
8. A&W Root Beer
Have you ever thought the meaning of
A&W? This is actually the combined partnership of Roy Allen and
Frank Wright, which we could see that their last names represent the
acronym A&W. Nonetheless, it was originally created by Mr. Allen
himself in 1919 before their merging in 1920, which represents their
initials. This is available in and outside Canada.
7. Sunkist
Before the 1980’s came in, it had its
product launched in 1979, which is a combination of lemon and
orange-flavored soft drink. This is the brightest idea of Mark Stevens,
which has been the third largest best selling soft drinks in history,
aside from the fact that it is associated with the Coca-Cola Company.
6. Sprite
It is colorless like water but it is made
lemon and lime, which is a caffeine free soft drink being produced by
the Coca-Cola Company. It was originally introduced in the United States
in 1961 before it reached to other nations across the globe. While 7-up
is at its peak during that time, it became the great contender for
translucent soda, which is still at its competition these days.
5. IBC Root Beer
It is known as Independent Breweries
Company, which was found and started in operation in 1919. Hence,
because of high overhead and expenses due to the number of executives
and high ranking officials in the company, it collapsed and went to
bankruptcy until it was sold to different companies until it was finally
bought by Dr. Pepper Snapple Group by 2008.
4. Barq’s Famous Old Tyme Root Beer
This is one of the oldest and primmest soft
drinks in history, which is known as American Soda, also part of the
Coca Cola Product’s beverages. It has French vanilla and red cream soda
flavor. This was a great contender of A&W due to its distinct taste
and nice bubbly smell.
3. Canada Dry Ginger Ale
This is also part of the Dr. Pepper Snapple
Group, which was introduced in 2008. This is based in Texas but serving
various markets in Canada, Japan, Middle East, and the United States.
This is owned by Canada Dry Ginger and John J. McLaughlin family. It is
dry since it has a not too sweet taste of wine, something being looked
forward to, by people who want to experience something different.
2. Dr. Pepper
This was first introduced in the market
carrying a unique and distinct flavor among all other sodas that can be
found in the market. It started in 1885 and it was created by Charles
Aldenton, from Waco, Texas. It was later on, sold in the United States
by 1904. It is now imported in South America, Asia, Australia, and
Europe.
1. Coca Cola
It has been in the business since 1886 but
has still managed to be at its top, despite of the newest and cheapest
sodas, which are now populating in the market. Its biggest contender
Pepsi in 1980’s has grabbed the 11th spot for the most
popular soft drinks poll. They are now serving 200 countries globally,
which is an evident mark that it truly holds the number one spot among
all other sodas available in the market. They have nine flavors from the
basic Cola down to Cola Raspberry. The original design of the first
soda concept is an inspired creation of Earl R. Dean in 1915, and later
on was redesigned, and has been added of some twists due to the level of
competition in the market.
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