Mexico
- Ameyal (brand of fruit sodas available in 8 flavours)
- BEAT (citrus-flavoured soda from Coca-Cola)
- Chaparritas (variously flavoured soft drinks in small bottles)
- Ciel (bottled water distributed by Coca-Cola, also available in Angola and Morocco)
- Escuis (many varieties of fruit-flavoured soft drinks, founded in 1912)
- Fanta /Carbonated soft drinks consisting in 6 flavors
- Jarritos (lightly carbonated brand of soft drinks, available in twelve flavours)
- Lulu (Carbonated soft drinks, available in various flavors)
- Joya (brand of fruit sodas available in eight flavours from the Coca-Cola Company)
- Manzana Lift (line of apple-flavoured sodas available in five varieties from Coca-Cola)
- Manzanita Sol (apple-flavoured beverages distributed by PepsiCo)
- Pascual Boing (large line of carbonated and non-carbonated soft drinks in many flavours)
- Peñafiel (mineral water available in three varieties from Cadbury-Schweppes)
- Sangria Señorial (sangria-flavoured, non-alcoholic beverage)
- Sangria Topochico (sangria-flavoured, non-alcoholic beverage, from the state fo Nuevo León).
- Senzao (Guarana flavoured soft drink, Coca-Cola de Mexico).
- Sidral Mundet (apple soft drink).
- Titán (gooseberry flavoured soft drink).
- Toni Col (Vanilla flavoured soft drink)
- Yoli (Lime flavoured, from the state of Guerrero)
- Zaraza (commercially available as recently as 1986 in Veracruz)
- Manzanita Deliciosa ( Flavoured apple soda, from Toluca México traditional with Mexican food, since 56 years ago. )
- Charritos ( Flavoured soft drink, available in exotic flavours from México, Lemon, Tamarind, Pineapple,Strawberry, Grapefruit, Tutti-Frutti and Mandarine )
- Coyame ( Sparkling mineral water, certificade from UNAM, born in the mineral springs from Cátemaco, Veracruz.[
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