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  1. Soft drink - Wikipedia

    Examples of soft drinks include lemon-lime drinks, orange soda, cola, grape soda, cream soda, ginger ale and root beer. Soft drinks may be served cold, over ice cubes, or at room temperature. They are …

  2. Soft drink | Definition, History, Production, & Health Issues - Britannica

    Mar 11, 2026 · Soft drink, any of a class of nonalcoholic beverages, usually but not necessarily carbonated, normally containing a natural or artificial sweetening agent, edible acids, natural or …

  3. Amazon.com: Soft Drinks

    Soft Drink Assortment, Soda Variety Pack – 4 Flavor Variety Refreshing Sodas for Parties, Home & Office – 12 Fl Oz Cans – (18 Count) 200+ bought in past month Add to cart

  4. Top 10 Most Popular Sodas in the U.S

    Aug 11, 2025 · While colas are kings, the rise of drinks like Mountain Dew, Sprite, and Fanta shows that people love options. The zero-sugar and diet versions of popular sodas have also been incredibly …

  5. The Most Iconic Soft Drinks Of Every Decade - Tasting Table

    Sep 6, 2025 · Discover the most iconic soft drinks of every decade, from the revolutionary creation of Dr. Pepper to the modern phenomenon of La Croix sparkling water.

  6. Amazon.com: Soda Soft Drinks - Soda Soft Drinks / Bottled …

    Online shopping for Soft Drinks from a great selection at Grocery & Gourmet Food Store.

  7. soft drink summary | Britannica

    soft drink, Nonalcoholic beverage, usually carbonated, consisting of water (soda water), flavouring, and a sweet syrup or artificial sweetener.

  8. Soda Soft Drinks - Walmart.com

    Shop for soda drinks, soft drinks, cola soft drinks, cream sodas, sparkling sodas, grape sodas and lime sodas for less at Walmart.com. Save money. Live better.

  9. SOFT DRINK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SOFT DRINK is a usually carbonated nonalcoholic beverage; especially : soda pop.

  10. Soft drinks - alimentarium

    Soft drinks are produced by mixing three basic ingredients, namely syrup, water and carbon dioxide. The first soft drinks appeared in the 19th century, shortly after the process for manufacturing artificial …