We have the legendary [Cuba Cola](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuba_Cola), which entered the market a few months before Coca Cola reached the country back in the 50s.
I used to drink it quite a bit as a kid, 20+ years ago. It’s still being sold, allegedly, but I haven’t seen it in forever. That said I’m sure it exists in some grocery stores, especially in southern Sweden, but not in the ones I frequent here in Stockholm.
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Side note: Fritz-Cola is actually pretty popular in West Virginia.
Rare-Piccolo-7550 on
Fritz kola great brand!
m71nu on
We don’t have a local cola in the Netherlands, apart from private labels. We do have a local Dr. Pepper!
Swinkels (the Bavaria beer makers) make Dr Foots.
Several-berries on
Jolly Cola in Denmark is very good
Mr_Black90 on
Denmark has Jolly Cola and Harboe Cola. I personally prefer Harboe over most other colas (it’s a bit more cinnamon-y)
TVC15-DB on
Don’t think we have a local cola except offbranf Coca Cola
The_TSCTH on
Hancock Sport Cola. It’s made by this local brewery named Hancock, bottled in green beer bottles to save money, and it by far the most delicious soda I’ve ever tasted. I dunno how they made it this good or why it’s „sport“, but I know I’ll always buy one when I see one.
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In Italy I tried different brands after deciding to boycott USA products and after many experiments I found out that the Conad cola is the closest to the Coca Cola flavour. I also found a new appreciation for the drink known as Chinotto.
*Fentimans Curiosity Cola* is one of the more popular ones in the UK. It’s brewed/fermented and has a very low alcohol content due to that (<0.5% so there’s no restrictions on sale). Interesting and unique flavour, but unfortunately they ruined it a bit in recent years by replacing some of the sugar with sweetener to avoid our sugar tax. Sad.
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Kofola
TheKensei on
Breizh Cola ! 🇫🇷
LadyKoviljka on
Sky Cola and Cockta.
Imaginary-Policy4054 on
Why drink Cola when Zhyvchyk exists?
saposapot on
None? Unless you count the discount brands of the supermarkets
OwnAbility8221 on
PopCola in Romania
godmorpheus on
Fritz kola is amazing
Varti2 on
In Italy, Cockta and Aldi/Hofer’s River Cola.
tomj788 on
Vikos Cola, Green Cola
Stunning_Tradition31 on
we have Pop Cola Botanical in Romania. it’s a low sugar, plant based Cola and it’s actually pretty good. even though it’s already low in sugar, it has a Zero version, a Lime version, a No Caffeine version and a Classic version which is not as healthy as the Botanical one, it’s straight up Cola
Probably Coca Cola, various supermarket brand cola like River (Aldi), and then Fritz or Ritchie cola.
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In Germany it depends on where you live. Sinalco, Fritz Cola and Vita Cola are popular, but Coca Cola outsells the local brands almost everywhere. Except for Thuringia. It’s the only federal state where Coca Cola isn’t the most sold one, it’s Vita-Cola instead.
Vita Cola is an East-German brand originating in the GDR, so it’s more popular in the eastern states.
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Ritchie cola maybe? ( belgium)
blackrain1709 on
Sinalco??? The trash soda we had in Serbia 20 years ago?
Taxtengo on
In Finland we have Olvi and Rio cola
Rainbowscratch99 on
Fritz-cola is a banger, wherever I can get them in Denmark
X0AN on
Local cola? Two are german.
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We have the legendary [Cuba Cola](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuba_Cola), which entered the market a few months before Coca Cola reached the country back in the 50s.
I used to drink it quite a bit as a kid, 20+ years ago. It’s still being sold, allegedly, but I haven’t seen it in forever. That said I’m sure it exists in some grocery stores, especially in southern Sweden, but not in the ones I frequent here in Stockholm.
Side note: Fritz-Cola is actually pretty popular in West Virginia.
Fritz kola great brand!
We don’t have a local cola in the Netherlands, apart from private labels. We do have a local Dr. Pepper!
Swinkels (the Bavaria beer makers) make Dr Foots.
Jolly Cola in Denmark is very good
Denmark has Jolly Cola and Harboe Cola. I personally prefer Harboe over most other colas (it’s a bit more cinnamon-y)
Don’t think we have a local cola except offbranf Coca Cola
Hancock Sport Cola. It’s made by this local brewery named Hancock, bottled in green beer bottles to save money, and it by far the most delicious soda I’ve ever tasted. I dunno how they made it this good or why it’s „sport“, but I know I’ll always buy one when I see one.
In Italy I tried different brands after deciding to boycott USA products and after many experiments I found out that the Conad cola is the closest to the Coca Cola flavour. I also found a new appreciation for the drink known as Chinotto.
Aren’t 2 of the 3 German brands?
Afri Cola, a classic from the 30s
belgium: [https://ordal.be/](https://ordal.be/) & [https://www.drinkritchie.com/](https://www.drinkritchie.com/)
*Fentimans Curiosity Cola* is one of the more popular ones in the UK. It’s brewed/fermented and has a very low alcohol content due to that (<0.5% so there’s no restrictions on sale). Interesting and unique flavour, but unfortunately they ruined it a bit in recent years by replacing some of the sugar with sweetener to avoid our sugar tax. Sad.
Kofola
Breizh Cola ! 🇫🇷
Sky Cola and Cockta.
Why drink Cola when Zhyvchyk exists?
None? Unless you count the discount brands of the supermarkets
PopCola in Romania
Fritz kola is amazing
In Italy, Cockta and Aldi/Hofer’s River Cola.
Vikos Cola, Green Cola
we have Pop Cola Botanical in Romania. it’s a low sugar, plant based Cola and it’s actually pretty good. even though it’s already low in sugar, it has a Zero version, a Lime version, a No Caffeine version and a Classic version which is not as healthy as the Botanical one, it’s straight up Cola
Polo Cockta. 🇵🇱
Mole Cola from Turin 🇮🇹
I am not from Serbia, but every time I visit, I have to get some local [Cockta](https://www.reddit.com/r/mildlyinteresting/s/DyIma1oYmK).
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Coca Cola, but Cockta is also popular
Probably Coca Cola, various supermarket brand cola like River (Aldi), and then Fritz or Ritchie cola.
In Germany it depends on where you live. Sinalco, Fritz Cola and Vita Cola are popular, but Coca Cola outsells the local brands almost everywhere. Except for Thuringia. It’s the only federal state where Coca Cola isn’t the most sold one, it’s Vita-Cola instead.
Vita Cola is an East-German brand originating in the GDR, so it’s more popular in the eastern states.
Ritchie cola maybe? ( belgium)
Sinalco??? The trash soda we had in Serbia 20 years ago?
In Finland we have Olvi and Rio cola
Fritz-cola is a banger, wherever I can get them in Denmark
Local cola? Two are german.