List of Orange Soft Drink Brands
- Appelsín a popular soft drink from Iceland
- Aranciata from San Pellegrino
- AriZona
- Barr Orangeade
- Cactus Cooler
- Celeste soda orange soda
- Cplus orange soda (Canada)
- Dr. Brown's orange soda
- Fanta
- Faygo
- Orangette
- Jaffa, popular in Sweden and Finland
- Jarritos, Barrilitos and other Mexican soft drink brands make orange or mandarina flavored soda.
- Jones Soda Co.
- Kas Naranja (made by PepsiCo in Spain, Mexico, and France)
- Lorina
- Minute Maid Valencia Orange orange soda (bottled by Coca-Cola)
- Mirinda Orange
- Mountain Dew LiveWire (made by Pepsi)
- Naranjada (made by Postobón in Colombia)
- Nehi
- Orange Crush
- Orange Dream (made by Sprecher Brewery)
- Orangina
- Royal Tru-Orange (Philippines)
- Schin Laranja (Orange soda bottled by Schincariol in Brazil)
- Slice
- Stewart's Orange'n Cream
- Sumol in Portugal
- Sunkist
- Tango
- Tropicana orange soda (bottled by PepsiCo)
- Yedigün (made by PepsiCo in Turkey)
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