This list has the absolute best discontinued sodas, ranked by the community. The sodas on this list will take you back in time to when these crazy soda flavors you can't buy anymore were still on store shelves. What are the absolute best discontinued soda types out there? Wish you could still reach for a Fudgsicle Soda? This list features the most popular brands of discontinued soda to have ever been available.
From Flinstone's Soda to Surge, this list has the greatest discontinued soda brands you've been missing. Vote up the discontinued soda you think was the best, or add a classical soda that isn't available anymore, if it isn't already on the list.
This list features the world’s best discontinued soda brands including Orbitz, Crystal Pepsi, Josta, Jolt, Vault, Apple Slice, Coca Cola Black Cherry Vanilla, Life Savers, Snapple Tru Root Beer, Pepsi Blue, and OK Soda. Vote up the best discontinued sodas below.
PepsiCo Inc. has discontinued its 24-year-old brand Sierra Mist and is rolling out a new lemon-lime soda, Starry, the company's latest effort to compete with Coca-Cola Co.'s popular Sprite soft drink.
And based on all that, the most unpopular soda in the country is Diet co*ke. The rest of the top five least popular are: Sierra Mist . . . Sunkist . . . 7-Up . . . and Barq's Root Beer.
McDonald's has a gold standard water filtration system that ensures your Sprite will always taste delicious (and the exact same) no matter where you are. Every single McDonald's location filters its water before adding it to the soda machine.
After 24 years, Pepsi has made the decision to pull Sierra Mist off the shelves. According to CNN Business, right now people are wanting to buy lemon-lime soda, and internal research at Pepsi showed that “demand for lemon lime flavored soda has never been greater.”
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