Discontinued Soda
Discontinued Soda From The Coca-Cola Company, PepsiCo And Many More
Coke II
Coke Life
Coke Zero
Crystal Pepsi
Diet Coke Feisty Cherry
Dracola Legendary Red Cola
Dublin Original Black Cherry Soda
Hubba Bubba
Josta
Kick
Leed
Mountain Dew Sangrita Blast
New Coke
Orbitz
Pepsi’s Wild Bunch
Pic A Pop
Saegertown Ginger Ale
Sierra Mist
Slice
Surge
Many sodas have been discontinued over the years due to changing consumer preferences, limited popularity, or corporate decisions. Here is a list of some discontinued sodas:
Surge: Originally released by The Coca-Cola Company in the 1990s to compete with Pepsi’s Mountain Dew, Surge was discontinued in the early 2000s. However, it made a limited comeback as an Amazon exclusive in 2014.
Crystal Pepsi: This clear cola was introduced by PepsiCo in the early 1990s but was discontinued not long after. It has made occasional comebacks for short periods.
Ecto Cooler: A green, citrus-flavored drink released by Hi-C in the 1990s, often featuring Ghostbusters-themed packaging. It was discontinued but has been brought back for limited-time promotions.
OK Soda: Marketed by The Coca-Cola Company in the early 1990s, OK Soda had a short-lived run before being discontinued.
Jolt Cola: Known for its high caffeine content, Jolt Cola gained popularity in the 1980s and 1990s but was later discontinued.
Coca-Cola BlāK: This coffee-infused cola from The Coca-Cola Company was introduced in the mid-2000s but was eventually discontinued.
Tab: Originally introduced by The Coca-Cola Company in 1963, Tab was a diet soda that gained a cult following but was discontinued in 2020.
Pepsi Blue: A bright blue cola with a berry flavor, Pepsi Blue was introduced in the early 2000s and discontinued shortly thereafter.
Slice: A fruit-flavored soda brand introduced by PepsiCo in the 1980s. It was discontinued but has been brought back briefly on occasion.
Coca-Cola C2: This reduced-calorie cola was introduced in the early 2000s as a compromise between regular and diet sodas. It was later discontinued.
Dr Pepper Berries and Cream: A variation of Dr Pepper with a berries and cream flavor. It was introduced as a limited edition and discontinued.
7UP Gold: This cinnamon-flavored soda was introduced by 7UP in the 1980s but was discontinued.
Orbitz: Known for its unique appearance with floating edible balls, Orbitz was a fruity beverage introduced in the late 1990s and subsequently discontinued.