Cavan Cola - Revival Attempts

Revival Attempts

Cavan Cola was finally withdrawn in 2001. It has been the subject of several campaigns to revive it, but the new parent company of Cavan Mineral Water has thus far refused to bring it back. For a short time in the late 1990s, Cavan Cola was produced in Dublin.


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  • Amrat Cola
  • Apotekarnes Cola
  • Baikal
  • Barr Cola
  • Beed Cola
  • Big 8 Cola
  • Big Cola
  • Breizh Cola
  • Bubba Cola
  • Campa Cola
  • Cassinelli
  • Cavan Cola
  • China Cola
  • Classic Cola (UK)
  • Club Cola
  • Coca-Cola
  • Cockta
  • Cola Turka
  • Cole Cold
  • Corsica Cola
  • Count Cola
  • Cricket Cola
  • Cuba Cola
  • Diet Coke
  • Diet Rite
  • Double Cola
  • Evoca Cola
  • El Ché-Cola
  • Export Cola
  • Fada cola
  • Faygo Cola
  • Fentimans Curiosity Cola
  • Frescolita
  • Fruti Kola
  • Fuji-Cola
  • Future Cola
  • Guaranito
  • Isaac Kola
  • Jolly Cola
  • Jolt Cola
  • Kitty Kola
  • Kofola
  • Kola Real
  • Kola Román
  • Kristal Kola
  • LA Ice Cola
  • Lava Cola
  • Like Cola
  • Mecca-Cola
  • Mr. Cola
  • Olvi Cola
  • OpenCola
  • Pakola
  • Pepsi
  • Parsi Cola
  • Perú Cola
  • Polo-Cockta
  • Pran Cola
  • Premium-Cola
  • Qibla Cola
  • RC Cola
  • Red Bull Cola
  • Red Kola
  • Rola Cola
  • Sam's Cola
  • Schweppes Cola
  • Sinalco
  • Tab
  • Thums Up
  • Topsia Cola
  • Triple Kola
  • tuKola
  • Ubuntu Cola
  • Virgin Cola
  • Vita Cola
  • XL Cola
  • Zam Zam Cola
  • Zelal Cola
  • Zevia Cola

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