Fanta began in Nazi Germany in 1940, created as a Coca-Cola substitute. Now, it’s a global brand with 200+ flavors in over 190 countries.
Category Archives: Soft Drinks
Sprite is caffeine-free but high in sugar, causing energy spikes. New variants with caffeine exist in ASEAN regions. Healthier alternatives recommended.
Schweppes ginger ale uses “Natural Flavors” with minimal ginger. Legal cases have pushed brands to clarify “real ginger” claims in marketing.
Discover the fizzy magic behind Fanta! Carbonated with CO2, it enhances fruit flavors, balances sweetness, and delivers a refreshing sensation.
Caleb Bradham invented “Brad’s Drink” in 1893 in his pharmacy, later rebranding it as Pepsi-Cola in 1898 for its digestive aid and refreshing taste.
Discover the intricate ownership of Schweppes, divided among Keurig Dr Pepper, Coca-Cola, and Asahi, with PepsiCo owning no stake globally.
Fanta, created in Nazi Germany in 1940 from food scraps, evolved into a $1 billion Coca-Cola brand, available in over 200 flavors worldwide.
Sprite is entirely caffeine-free, with zero mg per serving. Loved for its natural citrus flavor, it remains a refreshing, stimulant-free soda choice.
Discover how Fanta, born from wartime necessity in 1940s Germany, evolved into a billion-dollar global brand with over 200 unique flavors worldwide.
Fanta’s core flavors like Orange and Grape are caffeine-free. Exception: Brazilian Fanta Guaraná, with 24 mg caffeine from guaraná extract per 12 fl oz.









