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Five Soda Drinks Worldwide You Need To Try

Writer: jamiecrow2jamiecrow2

Soft drinks have a special place in the hearts of many, not just as a thirst-quencher but also as a cultural staple. Around the world, people have come up with fascinating flavours and unique soda creations that are worth trying at least once. Here are five from across the globe that you should add to your bucket list:


1. Inca Kola (Peru)


A beloved soda in Peru, Inca Kola is known for its bright yellow colour and sweet, fruity flavour that resembles bubble-gum. This drink is so popular in Peru that it even outsells Coca-Cola in some regions. Made from lemon verbena, Inca Kola offers a refreshing experience that pairs well with traditional Peruvian dishes.




2.Thums Up (India)


One of India’s most popular sodas, Thums Up is a cola drink known for its strong, fizzy punch and slightly spicy flavour. Originally launched in 1977, it’s often enjoyed alongside spicy Indian snacks and is a nostalgic favourite for many.




3. Ramune (Japan)


Famous for its marble-sealed glass bottle, Ramune is a Japanese soda that comes in various flavours, from classic lemon-lime to more adventurous varieties like melon, lychee, and even curry. Its light and refreshing taste make it a staple during Japan’s hot summer festivals.




4. Guaraná Antarctica (Brazil)


This Brazilian soda is flavoured with guaraná berries from the Amazon rainforest. Slightly sweet with a hint of apple-like flavour, Guaraná Antarctica has a crisp and refreshing quality that has made it a favourite in Brazil since 1921.




5. Ting (Jamaica)


A grapefruit-flavoured soda that originated in Jamaica, Ting offers a refreshing, slightly tart taste that’s incredibly satisfying on a hot day. It's commonly mixed with rum for a classic Caribbean cocktail but is just as enjoyable on its own.



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