Deep River Rock

Deep River Rock is the brand name given to water produced by Coca Cola Bottlers Ulster Ltd. The range includes various pack sizes 250 ml & 1 l Glass, 330 ml, 500 ml, 750 ml, 1.5L & 2 l PET & 19 l Water Cooler tank. It is available in still, sparkling and 'funky' flavoured varieties. It is the best selling water in Northern Ireland.

Coca-Cola brands
Sodas
  • Ambasa
  • Ameyal
  • Barq's
  • Beat
  • Beverly
  • Bjäre Julmust
  • Chinotto
  • Citra
  • Coca-Cola
  • Fanta
  • Fioravanti
  • Fresca
  • Fruktime
  • Frutonic
  • Gold Spot
  • Hit
  • Inca Kola
  • Jaz Cola
  • Joya
  • Kinley
  • Kola Inglesa
  • Krest
  • Lemon & Paeroa
  • Lift
  • Lilt
  • Limca
  • Mare Rosso
  • Mello Yello
  • Mezzo Mix
  • Mr. Pibb
  • Nordic Mist
  • OK Soda
  • Portello
  • Quatro
  • Quwat Jabal
  • Ramblin' Root Beer
  • RimZim
  • Red Flash
  • Royal Tru
  • Santiba
  • Sarsi
  • Seagram's
  • Senzao
  • Smart
  • Sparkle
  • Sparletta
  • Sprite
  • Stoney
  • Surge
  • Tab
  • Tanora
  • Thums Up
  • Tiky
  • Urge
  • Vault
  • VegitaBeta
  • Victoria
  • Yoli
Juices & teas
  • Ayataka
  • Cappy
  • Capri Sun
  • Cepita
  • Delaware Punch
  • Enviga
  • Far Coast
  • Five Alive
  • Fruitopia
  • Frutonic
  • Fuze
  • Glaceau
  • Gold Peak
  • Hajime
  • Hi-C
  • Honest Tea
  • Innocent (58%)
  • Maaza
  • Matte Leão
  • Minute Maid
  • Nestea
  • Oasis
  • Odwalla
  • Qoo
  • Royal Tru
  • Simply
  • Sokenbicha
  • Sparkle
  • Tum-E Yummies
  • Vitamin Water
Energy &
sports drinks
  • Aquarius
  • BPM Energy
  • Burn
  • Full Throttle
  • Gladiator
  • Mother
  • NOS
  • Powerade
  • Relentless
  • Rockstar
Bottled water
  • AdeS
  • Arwa
  • Avra
  • Ciel
  • Dasani
  • Deep River Rock
  • Malvern Water
  • Smart Water
  • Spring!
  • Valpre
Other
  • Beverage Partners Worldwide
  • Caribou Coffee
  • Columbia Pictures
  • Georgia
  • Swerve


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