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12 Weird Soda Flavors You Probably Didn’t Know About

January 30, 2025 by Donna Dizon Leave a Comment

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Soda is one of the most popular beverages out there, and you’re probably familiar with most of the well-known brands and flavors.

However, unbeknownst to many people, there are a lot of other brands and flavors on the market, and some of them are pretty wild. Check these out!

Celery

Bunch of fresh celery stalk with leaves.

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Dr. Brown’s Cel-Ray first appeared in 1868. It’s still popular at many delis in New York City, so look for it the next time you visit the Big Apple!

Bubble Gum

Different chewing gums as background.

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Since bubble gum is so enduringly popular, it might not come as a surprise that you can get bubble gum flavored soda. Hubba Bubba, best known for its bubble gum, launched this soda back in 1987. They no longer manufacture it, but you can find the flavor from other soda makers.

Turkey and Gravy


Homemade Thanksgiving Turkey Gravy in a Boat.

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If you love your turkey and gravy, you might love having a taste of it whenever you want. Jones started making this soda in 2003 and releases it as a limited edition around the holidays, so you can stock up then.

Pumpkin Pie

Traditional Thanksgiving pies with pumpkin pie in the middle overhead view.

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If they make a turkey and gravy flavor, then why not pumpkin pie as well? Lester’s Fixins Pumpkin Pie Soda has been around since 2005, and you can buy it on Amazon.

Tree Bark

A glass of Mauby drink. A native, tropical non-alcoholic drink commonly found in the Caribbean. The glass is garnished with a stick of Mauby bark and the macro shot captures the bubbles in the glass.

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Made in the Caribbean since 2005, Mauby Fizz Tree Bark soda is popular in the region. Boiled-down tree bark is actually an ingredient, and locals say the soda has all kinds of health benefits, lower blood pressure being among them.

Onion

sliced red onion in a bowl of cold water on a blue background.

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Who hasn’t ever had a craving for a refreshing glass of onion-flavored soda? You can satisfy your craving in South Korea and might be able to get it shipped here instead. Once in a while, though, Pringles promotes its sour cream & onion chips by releasing a soda of the same flavor.

Ranch Dressing

Homemade Buttermilk Ranch Dressing in Blue Bowl on White Countertop; Prepared Salad in Background.

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People love their ranch dressing, and some love it so much that they want to drink its flavor as well. We haven’t had the privilege of tasting it yet, so if you have, we’d love to hear your impressions of it!

Peanut Butter and Jelly

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This never became a big hit, and we can’t imagine why. However, you can still find it on a few websites if you just have to add some liquid PB&J to your diet.

Black Garlic

Aged black garlic, healthy food eating with high antioxidants.

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LaObamas Black Garlic Soda is produced in Switzerland, and many believe it has medicinal properties. The manufacturer claims it also does not have a garlicky smell. You can get it here through some online health shops.

Bacon

Baking tray with strips of fried bacon, closeup.

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Bacon has always been really popular, but a pronounced craze began about 15 years ago. This included production of bacon-flavored ice cream and, of course, soda, which you can still find today.

Buffalo Wings

Vegan cauliflower buffalo wings on white wooden board.

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First sold by Lester’s Fixins in 2012, you can still find this soda on Amazon. It supposedly has a citrusy taste with a strong dose of hot sauce.

Dirt

cola with ice in grass on green background and bokeh ready to drink to make you fresh.

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The next time someone tells you to eat dirt, they might mean it more literally than you think. Made with pure cane sugar, this is available on Amazon and actually has a surprising number of positive reviews.

 

12 Foods To NEVER Eat After They Expire (Throw Them Away Immediately)

Disgusted woman eating a burger with bad taste on the street.

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The “Sell by” date on food packaging tells how long the food can stay on shelves, but it doesn’t necessarily mean that’s when it expires. On the other hand, the “Best by” or “Use by” date is something to really pay attention to.

Some foods can be fine well past that date, but others don’t, and consuming them can lead to food poisoning, a trip to the hospital, or worse. Following are some foods you should never consume after they expire.

12 Foods To NEVER Eat After They Expire (Throw Them Away Immediately)

10 Beers American Boomers Can’t Stop Guzzling

Older Caucasian bearded man, bearded model, in a retro hipster bar drinks a bottle of beer, photo portrait.

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Each generation has its favorites when it comes to everything from apps to restaurants. They have clear preferences for certain beers as well. Boomers, Gen Xers, and Millenials each have favorite beers that are their go-to beverage for a night out.

According to Visual Capitalist, these are the most popular beers for each of these generations. 

10 Beers Americans Can’t Stop Guzzling

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