List of lemon-lime soda brands
This is a list of lemon-lime soda brands. A lemon-lime drink is a carbonated soft drink with lemon and lime flavoring.
Lemon-lime soda brands

A 1948 7 Up magazine advertisement

A bottle of Limca
- 7 Up – a clear (colorless) lemon-lime soda first produced in 1920[1]
- Banta – an Indian soft drink packaged in a codd-neck bottle[2]
- Boga
- Bubble Up – created in 1919 by Sweet Valley Products Co. of Sandusky, Ohio
- Chilsung Cider
- Citra – a clear lemon and lime flavoured soda sold in India in the 1980s and early 1990s.[3]
- Coca-Cola Citra
- Dr. Enuf
- Est Cola
- Faxe Kondi - Danish lemon/lime soft drink nr. 1.
- Fresca
- Fruktsoda
- Green River
- Kick – produced by Royal Crown Company, Inc. and developed in 1965, it was discontinued in North America in 2002 when Royal Crown was acquired by Cadbury Schweppes plc through its acquisition of Snapple.[4][5]
- Lemonsoda - Italian
- Lift
- Limca - Indian
- Quwat Jabal – sold in the Middle East and produced by The Coca-Cola Company[6]
- Ramune – originally created and sold in Japan in 1872 as a lemon-lime soda
- Sierra Mist - (was known as Mist Twst from late 2015 to June, 2018), a clear soda[1]
- Slice
- Solo
- Sprite – a clear soda[1]
- Sprite Zero Sugar
- Storm
- Summit Citrus Twist – a clear lemon and lime flavored soda sold in the United States by Aldi.
- Sun Crest – introduced in 1938
- Teem
- Upper 10
- Up-Rite - Made by the ShopRite retail chain
- Mountain Dew Ice introduced by PepsiCo in 2017
- A glass of Green River with ice
See also
References
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- Chowdhury, Shreya Roy (July 1, 2013). "Banta: Why the street drink is still popular in Delhi". The Economic Times. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
- "Coca-Cola to revive Citra after 19 years, aims mopping up volumes". The Economic Times. 13 February 2012. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
- RC Cola website – Internet Archive, Dec. 29, 2001.
- Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc. website – Internet Archive, Sep. 23, 2002.
- "Coca-Cola moves to boost market share". Gulf News. August 10, 2003. Retrieved August 31, 2017.
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