It’s crazy that 10g is in 100ml. It’s absolutely insane. I do like one once every summer.
Edit: In Belgium, they didn’t ask producers to lower sugar, just added a sugar tax. It blames the consumer and gets more money squeezed out of that (usually young or poor) consumer. By the state and company.
Hate that system.
Turbulent-Parsley619 on
Wait is this why you can’t get diet sodas almost anywhere outside the US??? Y’alls stuff just has less sugar already?
Bruh I drank nothing but water and alcohol on every overseas trip I’ve taken when the soda may have actually tasted good instead of like syrup.
RandomPolishCatholic on
This is insane. Fanta is already incredibly sweet here. How do Americans, Ukrainians, Italians, etc, even drink it…
AcceptableChance7666 on
Despite Fanta is not being officially sold in Russia, its local equivalent “Dobry Apelsin” from Multon (which is Coca-Cola subsidiary) contains 4.6% of sugar
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Sensitive_Bread_1905 on
In Thailand, up to 14 grams of sugar per 100 ml. Drinking a 500 ml bottle means 70 grams of sugar
Hrdina_Imperia on
The question is – in countries with lower amount of sugar, is the sweetness offset with artificial flavours, or is it actually less sweet?
MiniMe-- on
Well, lucky for me i hate fanta?
MouseJiggler on
Yep. Ever since the ridiculous sugar tax was introduced here in Ireland, artificial sweeteners took over, and drinks are disgusting now. These bureaucrats ruined fucking Fanta.
Thossi99 on
r/MapsWithoutIceland
10.6g here btw
locksymania on
Fucking hell, Norway!
satyrday12 on
Interesting product. Hitler’s legacy.
Miniblasan on
I don’t understand the point of including the USA and Turkey in these surveys when it comes to surveys specifically for European countries?
Downtown_Ebb9600 on
In India its 13-13.7 per 100ml!!
_Big_____ on
Why do you need so much guys??
Bitter_Particular_75 on
what was the map really about?
Ho3n3r on
Me waiting for my country to show up on one of these maps:

mirror__magic on
Shit is poison
Qt-it on
I’m curious about the under 6% ones, do they have artificial sweetener in addition to that sugar?
The 11.2% Italian Fanta has only sugar and no sweetener (obviously), but the, let say, UK one ?
dr_volberg on
This can’t be correct.
Just checked 2 major supermarkets in Estonia. One listed Fanta with 9 g of sugar per 100ml, the other listed 10,3 g of sugar per 100ml.
Luck88 on
If I remember correctly there’s a second graph showing the share of Fanta that actually comes from Oranges. Italy has one of the higher sugar contents because there’s actually more orange in their Fanta.
IleanK on
First time I see such a disparity between Norway Sweden and Finland. Very cool.
soymilo_ on
You are free to buy the Light version with this disgusting sweetener after taste though. Last time I had a „regular“ Fanta on vacation in Spain, I couldn’t even finish it, it’s so gross.
ColumnK on
Damn, I know there’s weird map projection stuff, but I honestly thought the USA was bigger than that
sqjam on
This is bullshit.
I just checked online.
In Slovenia it al depends in what kind of bottle you get.
6,90 g to 10,20 g in cans
Interesting-Low-9190 on
Can someone correlate it with sugar tax?
2pacali1971 on
Another made up map. Why is the sugat in fanta slightly less in Ireland than UK? We get the same fanta….
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13.7 g In India
It’s crazy that 10g is in 100ml. It’s absolutely insane. I do like one once every summer.
Edit: In Belgium, they didn’t ask producers to lower sugar, just added a sugar tax. It blames the consumer and gets more money squeezed out of that (usually young or poor) consumer. By the state and company.
Hate that system.
Wait is this why you can’t get diet sodas almost anywhere outside the US??? Y’alls stuff just has less sugar already?
Bruh I drank nothing but water and alcohol on every overseas trip I’ve taken when the soda may have actually tasted good instead of like syrup.
This is insane. Fanta is already incredibly sweet here. How do Americans, Ukrainians, Italians, etc, even drink it…
Despite Fanta is not being officially sold in Russia, its local equivalent “Dobry Apelsin” from Multon (which is Coca-Cola subsidiary) contains 4.6% of sugar
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In Thailand, up to 14 grams of sugar per 100 ml. Drinking a 500 ml bottle means 70 grams of sugar
The question is – in countries with lower amount of sugar, is the sweetness offset with artificial flavours, or is it actually less sweet?
Well, lucky for me i hate fanta?
Yep. Ever since the ridiculous sugar tax was introduced here in Ireland, artificial sweeteners took over, and drinks are disgusting now. These bureaucrats ruined fucking Fanta.
r/MapsWithoutIceland
10.6g here btw
Fucking hell, Norway!
Interesting product. Hitler’s legacy.
I don’t understand the point of including the USA and Turkey in these surveys when it comes to surveys specifically for European countries?
In India its 13-13.7 per 100ml!!
Why do you need so much guys??
what was the map really about?
Me waiting for my country to show up on one of these maps:

Shit is poison
I’m curious about the under 6% ones, do they have artificial sweetener in addition to that sugar?
The 11.2% Italian Fanta has only sugar and no sweetener (obviously), but the, let say, UK one ?
This can’t be correct.
Just checked 2 major supermarkets in Estonia. One listed Fanta with 9 g of sugar per 100ml, the other listed 10,3 g of sugar per 100ml.
If I remember correctly there’s a second graph showing the share of Fanta that actually comes from Oranges. Italy has one of the higher sugar contents because there’s actually more orange in their Fanta.
First time I see such a disparity between Norway Sweden and Finland. Very cool.
You are free to buy the Light version with this disgusting sweetener after taste though. Last time I had a „regular“ Fanta on vacation in Spain, I couldn’t even finish it, it’s so gross.
Damn, I know there’s weird map projection stuff, but I honestly thought the USA was bigger than that
This is bullshit.
I just checked online.
In Slovenia it al depends in what kind of bottle you get.
6,90 g to 10,20 g in cans
Can someone correlate it with sugar tax?
Another made up map. Why is the sugat in fanta slightly less in Ireland than UK? We get the same fanta….