Export Cola

Export Cola was an Australian carbonated cola drink Manufactured by Cadbury Schweppes (now Cadbury plc) during the 1970s and early 1980s. A series of TV advertisements for the drink featured the Australian cricketer Jeff Thomson. It enjoyed a brief resurgence in popularity when it was re-launched in 1993, but the drink was discontinued in 1999.

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  • Afri-Cola
  • Amrat Cola
  • Apotekarnes Cola
  • Baikal
  • Barr Cola
  • Beed Cola
  • Big 8 Cola
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  • Breizh Cola
  • Bubba Cola
  • Campa Cola
  • Cassinelli
  • Cavan Cola
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  • Classic Cola (UK)
  • Club Cola
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  • Cola Turka
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  • Count Cola
  • Cricket Cola
  • Cuba Cola
  • Diet Coke
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  • 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
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  • Kola Real
  • Kola Román
  • Kristal Kola
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  • 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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