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Encyclopedia > Count Cola

Count Cola was a brand of soft drink sold in Australia in the mid-to-late 1980s. Count Cola is no longer available. A soft drink is a drink that contains no alcohol. ... The 1980s decade refers to the years from 1980 to 1989, inclusive. ...


Count Cola cans and advertising featured a cartoon Count Dracula character, not disimilar to the Sesame Street character - Count von Count. The aluminum can (North American English spelling) or aluminium can (other English spelling) is a popular beverage container introduced by the Coors Brewing Company. ... Alternate meaning: Dracula (orchid genus) Dracula is a fictional character, arguably the most famous vampire in fiction. ... Sesame Street is an educational television program designed for preschoolers, and is recognized as a pioneer of the contemporary standard which combines education and entertainment in childrens television shows. ... The Count in public. ...


To taste, Count Cola was close to that of the now similarly defunct Schweppes Cola. Cadbury-Schweppes plc (Cadbury Trebor Bassett) is a chocolate and beverage company with its headquarters in London, UK. Jacob Schweppe developed a method to make mineral water in Geneva, Switzerland in 1783. ...


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Brands of Cola

Afri-Cola - Amrat Cola - Barr Cola - Breizh Cola - Bubba Cola - Campa Cola - Check Cola - Chero-Cola - China Cola - Classic Cola - Coca-Cola - Cola Turka - Count Cola - Cricket Cola - Cuba Cola - Diet Rite Cola - Double Cola - Evoca Cola - Faygo Cola - Feichang Cola - Frescolita - Fuji-Cola - Inca Kola - Jolly Cola - Jolt Cola - Just Cola - Kofola - Kola Real - Like Cola - Mecca-Cola - Olvi Cola - OpenCola - Pepsi - Premium-cola - President's Choice Cola - Qibla Cola - Red Kola - R.C. Cola - Rola Cola - Rutto Cola - Sam's Choice Cola - Shasta Cola - Sinalco Cola - Sugar Cane Cola - Tab - Thums Up - tuKola - Virgin Cola - Vita-Cola - Zam Zam Cola - Zelal Cola Several different brands of cola. ... A poster from the legendary advertising campaign by Charles Wilp. ... Barr Cola is a semi-popular cola in the UK, made from cola beans. ... Breizh Cola, britanny cola Marginal in volume, the altercolas threaten hegemony of image of Coke and Pepsi-Cola. ... Bubba Cola is an inexpensive brand of cola distributed by discount retail chain Save-A-Lot of Earth City, Missouri, USA. Twelve-ounce cans are sold at a cost of only US$.17 per unit in a bid to get consumers to sample the brand; compare this to the US... CHEK-TV, Victoria (on Vancouver Island), British Columbia is a member of the CH television system, owned by CanWest Global, broadcasting on channel 6. ... Royal Crown Cola has gone through several renamings throughout its history, but is now known again as RC Cola. R.C. Cola (or Royal Crown Cola) is a cola soft drink developed in 1905 by Columbus, Georgia pharmacist Claude A. Hatcher. ... China Cola is a non-alcoholic beverage introduced in 1998 and manufactured by Hangzhou Wahaha of China, where it holds a 7% market share, making it the 3rd largest manufacturer of soft drinks in China (behind Coca Cola and Pepsi Cola. ... Classic Cola is a cola made by Sainsburys supermarkets in United Kingdom. ... The wave shape (known as the dynamic ribbon device) present on all Coca-Cola cans throughout the world derives from the contour of the original Coca-Cola bottles. ... Cola Turka is a cola brand from Turkey that is also sold in Germany. ... Cricket Cola is a drink made from kola nut and green tea. ... Cuba Cola is a cola-flavoured soft drink produced in Sweden, bottled by Saturnus AB. It was introduced to the market in 1953 soon after cola drinks had become legal in Sweden, beating Coca Cola by three months. ... Diet Rite is the brand name of a line of diet sodas distributed by the R.C. Cola company (now part of Dr. Pepper & Seven-Up, Inc. ... Double Cola is a regional U.S. brand of soft drink, which is also available in some other countries, notably in the Middle East. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards and conform with our NPOV policy, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Faygo or Faygo Pop is a soft drink brand that is popular throughout the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions of the U.S.. Since Faygo is a lesser-known brand, its products tend to be inexpensive. ... Frescolita is red and sparkly, but unlike most American sodas, it is not so sweet. ... Fuji-Cola is a soft drink created to promote Alberto Fujimori, a former President of Peru. ... Inca Kola Inca Kola is a very successful cola soft drink made in Peru. ... Jolly Cola A Danish version of Coca Cola. ... Jolt Cola logo An actual bottle of Jolt. ... Kofola is a carbonated soft drink produced in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. ... Kola Real is one of the most popular brands of Ajegroup one of the biggest innovators in the Latin American beverage market. ... Like Cola was an unsuccessful soft drink that appeared in the mid 1980s. ... Mecca-Cola is a cola-flavoured carbonated beverage. ... OpenCola is a brand of cola unique in that the instructions for making it are freely available and modifiable. ... The current Pepsi logo Pepsi-Cola (often shortened to Pepsi), is a carbonated cola soft drink manufactured by PepsiCo, and the principal rival of Coca-Cola. ... Premium-Cola is a German soft drink brand founded in December 2001 in Hamburg by a collective of fans of the former German brand afri-cola. ... Presidents Choice is the upscale private label brand of Loblaw Companies Limited, covering a wide variety of food, drinks and other products found, in Canada, only through Loblaw-owned or -supplied stores including Loblaws, Zehrs, Maxi, Provigo, The Real Canadian Superstore, Atlantic Superstore, and (in Newfoundland and Labrador) Dominion. ... Qibla Cola was a cola-flavoured carbonated beverage. ... Barrs Red Kola is a carbonated soft drink made from Fruit Extracts including flavoring from the Kola bean. ... Royal Crown Cola has gone through several renamings throughout its history, but is now known again as RC Cola. R.C. Cola (or Royal Crown Cola) is a cola soft drink developed in 1905 by Columbus, Georgia pharmacist Claude A. Hatcher. ... Rola Cola was a cola drink manufactured in the 1980s by the Silver Spring Mineral Water Co Ltd of Great Britain. ... Sams Choice is a private label brand created by Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. ... Shasta is a U.S. soft drink brand that reached the peak of its popularity in the 1980s. ... Sinalco is a renowned brand in the gastronomy and retail trade for 100 years now. ... Boylan Bottling Company is a gourmet soft drink manufacturer which is located in Haledon, New Jersey. ... This photo of two cans of TaB shows its highly stylized logo. ... A bottle of Thums Up Thums Up is a carbonated soft drink that is very popular in India, where its bold thumbs up logo is common. ... Tukola is a cola brand from Cuba that is also sold in Italy. ... Virgin Cola is a carbonated cola soft drink produced by Virgin Drinks, a subsidiary of the Virgin Group owned by Richard Branson. ... Vita-Cola (VEET-ah KOHL-a) is a cola beverage produced in eastern Germany. ... Zam Zam Cola is a cola-flavoured soft drink produced in Iran. ... zelal Cola is a cola brand marketed by Akcan GmbH in Germany. ...



 

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