Asia • Air Koryo Cocoa Honeydew, a 'Coca-Cola-style product' manufactured by the national airline in North Korea. •
Amrat Cola, popular in Pakistan. •
Big/Real/Royal Cola, popular in Indonesia, Thailand, Nigeria and throughout South America. •
Campa Cola, India's most popular brand before the reintroduction of Coca-Cola and Pepsi to the Indian market in 1991. •
Chi Forest (formerly known as Genki Forest) sparkling water cola flavor, a local brand in China. •
Est Cola, a local brand in Thailand. •
Future Cola, a local brand in China. • KIK Cola, a local brand in
Sri Lanka. •
Laoshan Cola, a local brand in China. •
Mecca-Cola, sold in the
Middle East, North Africa, as well as parts of Europe. • Meadows Classic Cola, a
DFI brand in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Cambodia. •
Mojo, a local brand in Bangladesh. • MyCola, a local brand in Sri Lanka. •
Pakola, popular in Pakistan. •
Parsi Cola, popular in Iran. •
Red Bull Cola, popular in Thailand. • Sparkling Super Cola, sold by the
A.S. Watson Group (PARKnSHOP, Watsons) of Hong Kong. • Terelj Cola, sold in Mongolia. •
Thums Up, popular in India. • Tianfu Cola, a local brand in China. •
Topsia Cola, popular in Iran. • Vita Cola, produced by
Vitasoy of Hong Kong. •
Zamzam Cola, popular in Iran and parts of the Arab world.
Europe Cola, a soft drink produced in
Indre,
France •
Afri-Cola, a
German brand of cola. •
Baikal, a cola brand originally created as a Soviet alternative to Cola. Popular in Russia. •
Barr Cola made by
A.G. Barr (the makers of the popular
Irn-Bru drink) in the
United Kingdom. •
Breizh Cola is a local brand from
Brittany (
France). •
Brisa Cola is a local brand from
Madeira,
Portugal and produced by
Empresa de Cervejas da Madeira. •
Cola Turka is a local brand in Turkey. •
Cockta is a local brand from former
Yugoslavia, which does not contain any
caffeine or
phosphoric acid. •
Corsica Cola is a regional cola distributed by the Corsican brewery
Pietra. •
Cuba Cola is a brand from
Sweden. •
Dobry Cola, a
Russian brand which replaced Coca-Cola after the
departure of global companies from Russia in 2022, produced in the same factories as the original products. •
Evoca Cola is a cola made with mineral water made by Evoca Drinks. •
Fentimans Curiosity Cola, is an upmarket botanically brewed cola produced by
Fentimans, from the UK. •
Fritz-Kola, a cola soft drink from
Hamburg, Germany, uses the highest possible concentration of caffeine for beverages allowed by German law. •
Green Cola is a brand from
Greece that is available also in Germany, Spain, Cyprus, the Baltic states, Romania, the Middle East, Slovenia, etc. •
Hofmuhl Cola is a local brand from Bavaria, made by a regional brewery. •
Jolly Cola, which had a 40% share of the cola drink market in
Denmark from the mid-1960s to the late 1980s. •
Kofola is the primary rival to Coca-Cola and Pepsi in the
Czech Republic and
Slovakia, and does not contain phosphoric acid. • Kristal Kola is a local brand in Turkey. •
Palestine Cola, a Swedish cola brand created in 2024 as an alternative to Israeli-associated cola brands. Sold in most of Europe. •
Polo-Cockta, a
Polish brand. •
Qibla Cola was a British cola brand active from 2003 to 2005. •
Red Bull Simply Cola has been available throughout Europe since 2008. •
Sinalco cola is a German cola brand sold and produced in Europe. •
Sky Cola is a Bosnian cola brand owned by
Sarajevski kiseljak. •
Tøyen-Cola is a Norwegian cola brand, based on the open
Cube cola recipe. •
Vita-Cola is a German cola brand with a distinct citrus flavor; nowadays it is mostly sold in eastern Germany.
North America •
Coca-Cola, often referred to simply as Coke, is produced and manufactured by
The Coca-Cola Company. It is one of the most popular cola brands in North America and worldwide, as well as being the original cola. •
Pepsi, produced and manufactured by
PepsiCo, is also one of the most popular cola brands in North America and worldwide. Pepsi is the main competitor and rival of Coca-Cola. •
RC Cola, short for Royal Crown Cola, is now produced by
Keurig Dr Pepper. •
Bec Cola is produced in
Montreal,
Quebec, Canada, sold across Quebec and
Ontario. It is sweetened with primarily
maple syrup. •
Big 8 Cola is a brand of colas and other flavored sodas that can be found in
Atlantic Canada. •
Cott produces many
house brand beverages as well as its own line of products, most notably its
Black Cherry and
Bubba cola. •
The Double Cola Company, Double Cola. •
Faygo Cola is distributed in the Eastern
United States and can be found in some regions of Canada. •
Fentimans Curiosity Cola, originating from the United Kingdom in 1905, now sold across Europe and North America •
Jarritos Cola is a brand of cola from Mexico, native to Mexico and widely distributed in the United States. •
Jolt Cola is sold by
Wet Planet Beverages of
Rochester, New York. •
Jones Soda also makes a cola using cane sugar. •
Polar Beverages of Worcester, MA produces its own brand of cola under the Polar name. •
Red Bull Simply Cola was available in the United States from 2008 to 2011. • Red Cola, a Mexican
soft drink brand produced by Consorcio AGA, which also distributes Jarritos' products in certain regions in Mexico. •
Shasta Cola, produced by
Shasta . •
TuKola and
Tropicola are brands from
Cuba (also sold widely in Italy). •
Zevia Cola is a zero-calorie soft drink sweetened with
Stevia.
South America •
Inca Kola, created by Lindley bottler to compete with Coca-Cola. It is still the best selling cola in Perú. •
Big Cola, a cola produced by Peruvian company
Ajegroup which operates in 14 countries in Latin America. •
Perú Cola, created by Peruvian bottler
Embotelladora Don Jorge S.A.C. to compete with Coca-Cola and
Kola Real. •
Kola Román, a cola that was invented in the city of Cartagena, Colombia in 1865 by Don Carlos Román. •
Dolly Cola, Brazilian soft drink brand known for being a direct competitor to Coca-Cola. Although best known for its guarana flavor, the brand also sells the cola flavor. • Casa di Conti, in
Cândido Mota, SP, Brazil, produces its own brand of cola under the name Conti Cola.
Oceania •
LA Ice Cola is an Australian cola owned by
Tru Blu Beverages, similar to Coca-Cola and Pepsi, its rivals. •
Billson's produces a Heritage Cola, inspired by recipes dating back to the Temperance movement in Australia. •
Foxton Fizz is a New Zealand soft drink company which produces a cola-flavored soft drink beverage, manufactured in Foxton. •
Wests is a New Zealand soft drink company that produces a cola beverage. It is the oldest continuous manufacturer of soft drinks in New Zealand. • Tahiti Cola is a cola sold in French Polynesia. == Defunct brands ==