Glad that someone put Polish Tymbark on the list, it has lots od flavours. Try watermelon Tymbark during your next visit in Poland and have a great time guys! Looking forward to see you here.
In Finland we have a seasonal drink called sima, that is drank mostly celebrating the Spring time. April/May , it is really excellent. It was the drink that Vikings loved!
I'm from the Netherlands and I was curious what would be the most popular brand name from my county. And Royal club is actually a really good brand of soda drinks. They have really good Tonic, Ginger beer and Ginger ale drinks. And some really funny commercials 😂
@@wagnerscaglione Eu sei!!! Eu só estou falando que eu gosto de Sprite, e prefiro Sprite do que Fanta! Agora, só pq Fanta também é da Alemanha, eu tenho que falar dela também?
This is a great list of Soft Drinks Brands From Different Countries. Part 1. Good to know where the soft drinks are originally from. I love it. Great job! Nicely Done! 💯👍😊❤️🌎🌍🌏
Costumava encontrar em alguns mercados especificos em minha cidade (Uberaba) quando criança. Não vejo mais há anos. Imagino que o comercio tenha se restringido a norte de Minas e região de BH. Muito bom mesmo!
@@otaviolimirio1, que pena! Mas se tiver oportunidade de ir a BH ou algum/a conhecido/a for, exija que ele ou ela leve uma garrafa para você. Já não moro em BH há muitos anos, e sempre quando visito minha família eu levo uma duas garrafas comigo.
Even this video said Red bull from Austria but the original Red bull energy drink is from Thailand. “Red bull” directly translated from “Krating Dang” in Thai language. Created by Mr. Chalieo Yoovithya 1976.
The Sprite is actually not from Germany 🇩🇪🦅 at all, but The Sprite is actually original from The United States of America 🇺🇸🦅🦬, by the way my friends😉😁😄😃😃😊😎😎😎😎🤜🏻🤛🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
The Jarritos drink is mostly best and my favorite soda because it taste like delicious like orange, strawberry, fruits, pineapple, and much more! Thanks a lot man. Love your videos! 🇲🇽
The danger is that you order this Coka Quina from Bolivia, because in Portuguese and Spanish it sounds very similar to the name of a forbidden white powder. Rsrsrsrs
The drink that most caught my attention is the PIPI from Croatia, which has the face of a girl, who was a very famous television series here in the Dominican Republic in the 80s, with her two tails.
Moro na Bahia, já trabalhei em Pernambuco e sinceramente nunca ouvi falar nesse negócio aí. Conheci o Guaraná Frevo (PE) e Fratelii (BA). Mas o Guaraná Antártica é o refrigerante brasileiro que merece respeito.
@@kaluga95 That’s good, and PS Red Bull has released an new winter version with the taste of Winter pear 🍐 flavor right here in my country / here in Denmark 🇩🇰 my friend 😎😊😃😎🤘🏻🤘🏻
A fórmula original do Guaraná Antártica é guardada num cofre, só duas pessoas sabem, e elas não podem viajarem juntas. Outros fora do Brasil é pirataria, pois a fruta é endémica, e só tem no Brasil.
In the UK,lucozade back in the day was given to make you feel better after a illness usually to children. It's only become more popular because flavours have changed and more variety to choose from plus a lot of sport's players use it.
Yes but it should have been recorded as from England not the UK, because it was invented in England. They recorded Irn Bru as Scottish not UK so Lucozade should be recorded as England! Or have Irn Bru as UK too.
I'd like to ask for a little of your time to thank the German creators of the Sprite soda brand for creating such a great soda, it's one of my favorites. By the way, I'm Brazilian, I could have written something wrong.
@@lindaeasley5606 The lemon-lime drink known today as Sprite was developed in West Germany in 1959 as Fanta Klare Zitrone ("Fanta Clear Lemon" in English) and was introduced in the United States under the Sprite name in 1961 as a competitor to 7 Up.
You should also try MezzoMix, it‘s only sold in German countries and the UK however. And probably in these overpriced world sections of larger grocery stores.