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This is a list of soft drinks in order of the brand's country of origin. A soft drink is a beverage that typically contains water (often carbonated water), a sweetener and a flavoring agent. The sweetener may be sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, fruit juice, sugar substitutes (in the case of diet drinks) or some combination of these. Soft drinks may also contain caffeine, colorings, preservatives and other ingredients. Soft drinks that are sold in more than one country are listed in this article only under their country of origin. Algeria * Hamoud Boualem – soda brand that includes many flavours * Rouiba – Juice brand that includes many flavours * Tchina – Juice- Group Cevital * Xtra Power Energy Drink Argentina * Apla * Bidu Cola * Cabalgata * Chañi * Chinchibirra * Cunnington * Doble Cola * Goliat * Manaos * Neuss * Pastore * Pindy * Pritty * Rocket Fuel – energy drink * Rad-60 – energy drink * Blue Demon – energy drink * Speed Unl ...
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Calpis Verre
Calpis ((カルピス, Karupisu))/Milkis ((밀키스, Milkiseu)) is a Japanese uncarbonated soft drink, manufactured by , a subsidiary of Asahi Breweries headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo, Shibuya, Tokyo. The beverage has a light, somewhat milky, and slightly acidic Flavouring, flavour, similar to plain or vanilla flavoured yogurt or Yakult. Its ingredients include water, nonfat powdered milk, dry milk and lactic acid, and is produced by lactic acid fermentation. The drink is sold as a concentrate which is mixed with water or sometimes milk just before consumption. A pre-diluted version known as , or its carbonated variety, known as , are also available. It is also used to flavour ''kakigōri'' (shaved ice) and as a mixer for cocktails and ''chūhai''. Name Mishima's first two attempts, Daigomi and Daigoso, were named after the word . Inspiration was taken from the Sanskrit word ''sarpir-maṇḍa'' (Sanskrit language, Sanskrit: ), which is regarded as the greatest of all flavo ...
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Sugar Substitute
A sugar substitute is a food additive that provides a sweetness like that of sugar while containing significantly less food energy than sugar-based sweeteners, making it a zero-calorie () or low-calorie sweetener. Artificial sweeteners may be derived through manufacturing of plant extracts or processed by chemical synthesis. Sugar substitute products are commercially available in various forms, such as small pills, powders, and packets. In North America, common sugar substitutes include aspartame, monk fruit extract, saccharin, sucralose, and stevia; cyclamate is also used outside the United States. These sweeteners are a fundamental ingredient in diet drinks to sweeten them without adding calories. Additionally, sugar alcohols such as erythritol, xylitol, and sorbitol are derived from sugars. Approved artificial sweeteners do not cause cancer. Reviews and dietetic professionals have concluded that moderate use of non-nutritive sweeteners as a safe replacement for su ...
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Pastore (soft Drink)
Pastor or Pastore is an occupational surname for the profession of a religious (usually Christian) pastor and the profession of a shepherd pastor. Notable people with the surname include: * Ada I. Pastore (1906–1952), Argentine botanist * Affonso Celso Pastore (born 1939), Brazilian economist; past president of the Brazilian Central Bank * Amy Wynn Pastor (born 1976), American reality show performer * Annalisa Pastore, Professor of Chemistry and Molecular Biology at King's College London * Aurelio Pastor (contemporary), Peruvian politician and congressman * Donna Pastore (contemporary), American professor; past president of the National Association for Girls and Women in Sport *Ed Pastor (1943–2018), American politician from Arizona; U.S. representative * Ernesto Pastor (1892–1921), Puerto Rican bullfighter * Facundo Pastor, Argentine radio journalist * Felice Pastore (1786–1862), Italian nobleman *Frank Pastor (born 1957), (East) German footballer *Frank Pastore (born 1957), ...
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Neuss (soft Drink)
Neuss (; spelled ''Neuß'' until 1968; li, Nüss ; la, Novaesium) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located on the west bank of the Rhine opposite Düsseldorf. Neuss is the largest city within the Rhein-Kreis Neuss district. It is primarily known for its historic Roman sites, as well as the annual Neusser Bürger-Schützenfest. Neuss and Trier share the title of "Germany's oldest city"; and in 1984 Neuss celebrated the 2000th anniversary of its founding in 16 BCE. History Ancient Rome Neuss was founded by the Romans in 16 BC as a military fortification (''castrum'') with the current city to the north of the castrum, at the confluence of the rivers Rhine and Erft, with the name of Novaesium. Legio XVI Gallica ("Gallic 16th Legion") of the Roman army was stationed here in 43-70 AD. It was disbanded after surrendering during the Batavian rebellion (AD 70). Later a civil settlement was founded in the area of today's centre of the town during the 1st cen ...
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Goliat (soft Drink)
Goliat is the first artificial satellite developed in Romania. Description The nano satellite was developed and built by the Romanian Space Agency (ROSA). When the project began, the developers of this satellite were still in college. The satellite is cube-shaped and has a mass of 1 kilogram, and its dimensions are 10 cm on each side. It is built on a Cubesat platform. The satellite carries out three scientific tasks: micrometeorite flux measurements, cosmic radiation flux measurements at LEO and Earth surface imaging via a 3 megapixel camera. The project was funded and supported by the Romanian Ministry of Education and the European Space Agency. Launch Although the initial launch was planned for 2008, the project had been postponed due to some issues with the carrier rocket, Vega. The satellite was successfully launched on 13 February 2012 from the Guiana Space Centre, together with LARES Lares ( , ; archaic , singular ''Lar'') were guardian deities in ancien ...
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Cunnington – Soft Drink
Cunnington is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Cunnington, English footballer * Ben Cunnington (archaeologist), British archaeologist *Ben Cunnington (footballer), Australian rules footballer * Cecil Willett Cunnington, British collector and historian of costume *Douglas Cunnington, Canadian politician * Eddie Cunnington, Scottish footballer * Maud Cunnington, British archaeologist * Phillis Emily Cunnington, British collector and historian of costume * Shaun Cunnington, English footballer and football manager * William Cunnington, British antiquarian *William Alfred Cunnington William Alfred Cunnington (1877–1958) was a British naturalist and anthropologist who is mainly known for his work as a zoologist who worked primarily on crustacea. He graduated from the University of London in 1921 as a Doctor of Science in z ...
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Cabalgata (soft Drink)
A cavalcade is a procession or parade on horseback, or a mass trail ride by a company of riders. The focus of a cavalcade is participation rather than display. Often, the participants do not wear costumes or ride in formation. Often, a cavalcade re-enacts an important historical event and follows a long-distance trail. A cavalcade may also be a pilgrimage. Many cavalcades involve ceremonial entries into and departures from towns and villages along the way. A small version of such a ceremonial entry is the "grand entry" that is traditional in many rodeos. Long-distance cavalcades may acquire more riders who join from populated places along its route. The term ''cavalcade'' comes from the classical Latin word ''caballus'', used to describe a strong work horse. This developed into the word ''caballicare,'' "to ride horseback," which in Italian became ''cavalcare.'' In Spanish the term for cavalcade is ''cabalgata.'' United States In New Mexico, Philmont Scout Ranch in ...
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Bidu Cola
BIDU or Bidu may refer to: Places * Bidu, Dashtestan, Bushehr, Iran * Bidu, Deylam, Bushehr, Iran * Bidu, Jam, Bushehr, Iran * Bidu, Anarestan, Jam, Bushehr, Iran * Bidu, Shahr-e Babak, Kerman, Iran * Bidu, Yazd, Iran * Bidu (woreda), Ethiopia Other uses * Bidu (god), gatekeeper of the underworld in Mesopotamian mythology * Bidu Cola, Argentinian cola soft drink, also marketed in other countries, including Curaçao (Netherlands Antilles) * Bidu Sayão (1902–1999), Brazilian opera soprano * BIDU, the NASDAQ ticker symbol for Baidu * Blu (Monica's Gang) ''Blu'' (''Bidu'') is a character in the Brazilian comic strip ''Monica's Gang'', created in 1959. He was the first character created by Maurício de Sousa, along with his owner Franklin (''Franjinha''). The character appears in the logo and is th ... (known as Bidu in Brazil), a character in ''Monica's Gang'' media * Matheus Lima Beltrão Oliveira, Brazilian footballer See also * Biddu Appaiah (born 1944), Anglo-India ...
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