List of Soft Drinks By Country - Australia

Australia

  • Back o' Bourke Cordials (Range of popular drinks including Splashe Cola sold throughout north-west NSW.)
  • Bickford's (full line of juices, sodas, teas, and bottled water)
  • Bundaberg (family owned producer of Bundaberg Ginger Beer)
  • Cascade (Cascade Ginger Beer, sparkling apple juice and sparkling blackcurrant)
  • Cottee's (brand of cordial drinks, owned by previously Cadbury-Schweppes, now Schweppes Australia)
  • Count Cola (now discontinued brand of soda)
  • Crows Nest Soft Drinks (Crows Nest, just north of Toowoomba), one of the oldest in Australia, est. 1903
  • Golden Circle (brand of carbonated beverages)
  • Kirks (line of sodas marketed by Coca-Cola Amatil)
  • Gest (line of sodas purchased by Coca-Cola Amatil and merged with Kirks)
  • LA Ice Cola (cola available in four varieties)
  • Leed (carbonated lemonade)
  • Lido
  • McSars
  • McMahons soft drinks (popular family run soft drink company in Ipswich West St Qld from 1934 to the late 80s, founded by Frank McMahon)
  • Orfords, popular Toowoomba softdrink maker 1923–1989 (diversified into refrigerated merchandising cabinets and ceased softdrink production)
  • Passiona (passionfruit-flavoured soft drink available previously from Cadbury-Schweppes, now Schweppes Australia)
  • PipeLime
  • Port Of Echuca
  • Pub Squash
  • Solo – lemon-flavoured drink, owned by Schweppes Australia.
  • Schweppes – a range of mineral water/fruit juice drinks developed in Australia, with flavours that include orange-mango, and lemon, lime and orange.
  • Woodroofe 'Big Sars' (Sarsparilla), Sno Top, Lemonade, Portello and a range of fruit flavours.

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