- Soft Drinks
- 44 Oz. Big Lush
- Fountain drink size that Homer drinks at the ice hockey game. (Season 6 episode Lisa on Ice)
- 4pla Soda
- Soft drink advertised in Megacity I.
- Alpine Sweat
- Mountain Dew substitute Todd drinks (Season 1 episode Yesterdayland)
- Aqua Cola
- What Immortan Joe calls his water.
- Bailey's Soda
- Soft drink. (Season 1 episode Next Stop Murder)
- Bailey's Soda Metric Cola
- Soft drink from opening dance sequence (Steve Martin's All Commercials TV special)
- BC Cola
- Soft drink advertised on the Lottery world. "Birth control in a can" (Season 1 episode The King is Back)
- Bea Flat's Root Beer
- Soft drink product product sold at Shopwell's, singing the opening song, visible during the battle with the gods.
- Big Drink
- Fountain drink size that Scully drinks at the Lake House. (Season 8 episode The Lake House)
- Big Guzzle
- Anger Management version of Big Gulp fountain drink size that Charlie's new girlfriend drinks. (Season 5 episode Charlie Pledges a Sorority Sister)
- Bolian Tonic Water
- Calms the nerves. (Season 4 episode Paradise Lost)
- Bonk! Crit-A-Cola
- Soft drink that enables the Scout to run faster and deal increased damage for a short time.
- Brown Tingle Cola
- Soft drink product advertised all over The City. Seen in various episodes. Also known as "BTC" Slogan: "I'll have a tingle". It is revealed that the company was actually founded by The Terror, when he returns to take back control. (Season 1 episode My Dinner with Android)
- Brown Tingle Old School
- New product from the Brown Tingle Co., makers of Brown Tingle Cola (Season 2 episode Hot Beige!)
- Brown Tingle Zip
- New product from the Brown Tingle Co., makers of Brown Tingle Cola (Season 2 episode Hot Beige!)
- Buzz Classic
- Buzz Cola product in the vending machine a tote power plant. (Season 11 episode Brother's Little Helper)
- Buzz Cola
- Soft drink.
- Also sold in Shelbyville. (Season 6 episode Lemon of Troy)
- Advertised before the movie: "The taste you'll kill for" (Season 11 episode E-I-E-I-Annoyed Grunt)
- TV commercial. (Season 5 episode Lisa VS. Malibu Stacy)
- Homer escapes from the Candy Industry Trade Show by making a bomb out of Buzz Cola and Pop Rox. (Season 6 episode Homer Badman)
- Advertised at Springfield Stadium, billboard in Capital City. (Season 2 episode Dancing' Homer)
- Homer's bid for a pro football team in Springfield involves the team name The Springfield Meltdowns, and a new stadium called The Duff Beer Krusty Burger Buzz Cola Costington's Department Store Kwik-E-Mart Stupid Flanders Park. When Abe nukes the deal by assaulting the pro football commissioner, the town votes to turn the stadium into a bullfighting arena called Springfield Estadio de Toros. (Season 17 episode Million-Dollar Abie)
- New sponsor of Reverend Lovejoy's church after he agrees to let Mr. Burns to run the church like a business. (Season 13 episode She of Little Faith)
- Diet Buzz Cola sold in Power Plant vending machine. (Season 6 episode Homer the Great)
- "The official cola of prison" (Season 16 episode A Star is Torn)
- Cola sold at Krusty Burger.
- Buzz Cola with Lemon
- New version of Buzz Cola. (Season 14 episode Old Yeller-Belly)
- Buzzz Cola
- The preferred drink of rebellious youth and mindless drones.
- Cadre Cola
- Sponsor of The Running Man TV game show. "It hits the spot."
- Caffeine Free Buzz
- Variation of Buzz Cola in the vending machine at the Springfield Airport. (Season 9 episode Trouble with Trillions)
- Cane Sugar
- Soft drink product: "100% all natural sugar drink” (fictional product visible behind the end credits)
- Cherry Buzz
- Buzz Cola product in the vending machine a tote power plant. (Season 11 episode Brother's Little Helper)
- Cloak & Cola
 - Soft drink product sold at the Swamp Gas Grab-n-Go convenience store.
- Club Soda
- Generic soft drink product sold at Shopwell's, visible behind the Dark Lord.
- Cluckwork Orange
- Orange soda product. Reference to Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange.
- Cobra Cola
- Cobra branded soft drink (Issue #87 Assault on Castle Destro) Soft drink visible when the Emir of Benzheen calls Cobra Commander and asks him not to blow up his oil fields. (Issue #113 Previous Agreement)
- Cola
- Generic soft drink on the judge's desk on the world where the youth are in charge. (Season 2 episode The Young and the Relentless)
- Frank introduces the gang to the pleasures of drinking wine in a can - the box wine Zuko Vineyards poured in a generic cola product can called Cola. (Season 5 episode The Gang Gives Frank and Intervention)
- Generic cola brand. (Season 2 episode Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking)
- Cola Blitz
- Soft drink on the judge's desk on the world where the youth are in charge. (Season 2 episode The Young and the Relentless)
- Cola Koala
- BoJack version of Coca-Cola (Season 3 episode 12 That Went Well)
- Cool Ranch Soda
- Product sold at the 33¢ store. (Season 10 episode 30 Minutes Over Tokyo)
- Cream Buzz
- Variation of Buzz Cola in the vending machine at the Springfield Airport. (Season 9 episode Trouble with Trillions)
- Crystal Buzz Cola
- Parody of Crystal Pepsi. New soft drink vending machine at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant that Homer gets his arm trapped in, so he can't go to the ballet with Marge. (Season 5 episode Marge on the Lam)
- Dalai Lamanade
- Springfield Elementary installs new Scammer & Z-Dog vending machines - the same marketing team behind Hip-Hopsicles "The urban popsicle", featuring Scarf-ables products, including Krishna Krisps, Amazonkers, Lollapalollipops, Dalai Lamanade, Choco-Nards and Everlasting Copkillaz. Lisa reads the ingredient list for Krishna Krisps: "Hydrogenated petroleum oil, monosodium poisonate, partially de-weaponized plutonium" (Season 16 episode The Heartbroke Kid)
- Dark Planet Cola
- Made to promote Scorch Supernova's mission to the Dark Planet. 800% sugar.
- Deep Fried Diet Coke
- Menu item at Krusty Burger. (Season 15 episode Diatribe of a Mad Housewife)
- Dependent Size Soda
- Fountain drink size that Homer orders at IRS Burger, previously known as Krusty Burger. (Season 7 episode Bart the Fink)
- Dharma Initiative Cola
- Dharma branded beverage product. (Behind the scenes episode Lost: On Location)
- Dharma Initiative Ginger Ale
- Dharma branded beverage product. (Behind the scenes episode Lost: On Location)
- Diet Buzz
- Variation of Buzz Cola in the vending machine at the Springfield Airport. (Season 9 episode Trouble with Trillions)
- Cola sold at Krusty Burger.
- Diet Cola
- Generic soda product Homer drinks in bed. (Season 4 episode Homer's Triple Bypass) Coupon for generic soft drink that Marge cuts out of the newspaper. (Season 5 episode Cape Feare)
- Can of generic cola product shown being collected by Kramer and Newman for their Michigan deposit bottle scam, a can that looks just like a Pepsi product. (Season 7 episode The Bottle Deposit)
- Generic soda drink Andy drinks (episode Bully the Kid)
- Generic soft drink can that Ruth drinks at the end of her homeowners association president election speech. (Season 1 episode The Unstable Grey Hole)
- Diet King's Cola
- Soft drink product sold at the Swamp Gas Grab-n-Go convenience store.
- Disgusting Shrimp Soda
- Product sold at the Tide-U-Over Mart in Pacific Ocean City (Season 3 episode 4 Fish Out of Water)
- Dk Pepper
- Steins;Gate version of Dr. Pepper.
- Drooler Cooler
- There's an fake soft drink machine branded Drooler Cooler at the Monsters Inc. "Mike and Sulley to the Rescue" attraction at Disney California Adventure.
- E-Cola
- Seen advertised in various episodes.
- Eastern Airlines Cola
- Say goodbye to the cola wars - the victor: Eastern Airlines Cola. (Season 14 Special Edna)
- Ebola Cola
- Seen advertised in The City.
- Elixr
- Soft drink product sold at the Swamp Gas Grab-n-Go convenience store.
- Fizz
- Soft drink product advertised in Trail Mix-Up cartoon.
- Fizzy Bubblech
- Popular soft drink in Israel.
- Fizzy Pops Grape Blast Soda
- Fogell's Cola
- Soft drink product sold at Shopwell's, placed in a grocery cart during the opening song, visible during the second opening song, after Frank reveals the truth about the Great Beyond.
- Fogell's Lemon/Lime
- Soft drink mixer product sold at Shopwell's, visible during the second opening song, after Frank reveals the truth about the Great Beyond.
- Fresh Cola
- Generic soft drink that Allison and Luther drink - and spit out - because it's old, from when they were kids. (Season 1 episode The Day that Wasn't)
- Go!
- Red soda product Morty drinks while creating space snake astronaut Slippy's doppelgänger with a regular snake from Earth. (Season 4 episode Rattlesnake Ricklactica)
- Grape Soda
- Seen in Buzz Lightyear commercial and in Sid's bedroom.
- Bottle cap found by Bo Peep's sheep.
- Great Grape Soda
- Soft drink product consumed by Dreadnoks (Issue #93 Taking the Plunge)
- Gurgleurp
- Donald Duck's favorite carbonated soda drink.
- The Guzzler
- Convenience store fountain drink size that Combo drinks selling meth outside the AP Bar. (Season 2 episode Mandala)
- Heart Attack Soda
- Imported Asian product - Boyle's Christmas gift to Jake (Season 3 episode Yippie Kayak)
- Hi Test Buzz
- Buzz Cola product in the vending machine a tote power plant. (Season 11 episode Brother's Little Helper)
- Hip Pop
- Soda brand Gummy Joe drinks at the union meeting. (Season 4 episode Last Exit to Springfield)
- Homer Cola
- Homer plans to invent the world's best-tasting cola, but loses his ingredients notes: "sugar, water, bubbles and ?" (Season 16 episode Don't Fear the Roofer)
- Honesty Cola
- Visible in several episodes.
- Hudzuo Sodaa
- Beverage advertised in city.
- Hump Cola
- New cola product Owen and Lola create from the fluid in the Chief's back hump that tastes like Coke. (Season 7 episode Hump Cola)
- Impact Cola
- Soft drink on the world where the youth are in charge. (Season 2 episode The Young and the Relentless)
- Integrity Cola
- Soft drink joke made by wildlife documentary filmmaker Percy Patterson.
- Jack Soda
- Soft drink product advertised on billboard.
- Jamesmont Soda
- Beverage product, A fully-owned subsidiary of Jimmy James Incorporated. (Season 5 episode Apartment)
- Jeckyll Island Root Beer
 - Dean Pelton brings a bag of Let's Potato Chips and a six-pack of Jeckyll Island Root Beer over to Troy and Abed's apartment when he tries to convince Troy to enroll in Greendale's Air Conditioning school. (Season 3 episode Origins of Vampire Mythology)
- John Lemon
- 40 year old novelty beverage, Beatles branded product in Ned Flanders' secret Beatles memorabilia room. (Season 14 episode The Bart of War)
- Jump Soda
- New record added 7/6/2022
- Orange soda that the Waponis drink.
- Kaja'cola
- Soft drink made of Kaja'mite. Kaja'cola gives you IDEAS!
- King's Cola
 - Soft drink product sold at the Swamp Gas Grab-n-Go convenience store.
- Koca-Soda
- Alternate version of Coca-Cola advertised in New York City.
- Kreben Up
- Clear soda from "Yellow Fever"
- Lola Cola
- Woman in bus station drinks Diet Lola Cola. (Crying Shame)
- Griffin drinks. (Wild Boredom)
- Soft drink Keane drinks. (Steep Mountain Grades) Jape drinks Lola Cola Extreme, with twice the caffeine. (Nocturnal Flight)
- Maggie. (Chance/Continuum)
- Griffin drinks. (Wild Boredom) Buddy drinks. (Big League)
- Nick's psychiatrist mentions. (Spider Bite)
- Mango Starr
- 40 year old novelty beverage, Beatles branded product in Ned Flanders' secret Beatles memorabilia room. (Season 14 episode The Bart of War)
- Maple Soda
- When Marge is in the hospital recovering from her ski trip accident, Homer does the grocery shopping, returning with Maple Soda, a toy plastic phone filled with candy, Astronaut Bread that comes in a tube and Aerosmith's Sweet Emotions breakfast cereal. (Season 11 episode Little Big Mom)
- Mariquitas
- Gunshot victim Ronnie Middleton bought a Mariquitas soda from Mr. Castillo's shop Bodega la Nueva before being shot outside. (Season 1 episode Get Carter)
- Mega Gulp
- Fountain drink size served at Pizza Planet.
- Mop Top Pop
- 40 year old novelty beverage, Beatles branded product in Ned Flanders' secret Beatles memorabilia room. (Season 14 episode The Bart of War)
- Mountain Doom
- Soft drink product sold at the Swamp Gas Grab-n-Go convenience store.
- N2O Cola
- Nitrous oxide energy drink brand.
- Nature's Goodness Soda
- New soda made of 2-4 desoxpropenuramine that Bart drinks as part of his future job testing dangerous food additives in daydream sequence after being chased out of Springfield Christian School. (Season 4 episode Whacking Day)
- Fictional soft drink product that also appears in Stephen King's Dark Tower series. Ben Linus claims to be Henry Gale, a man who arrived on the island in a balloon. Sayid later finds the balloon and digs up the real Henry Gale's corpse, finding Henry's wallet with his Minnesota driver's license and a $20 bill with a note to his wife written on it. Henry Gale's balloon was sponsored by the Widmore Corporation, Minnesota Metallurgy, Mr. Cluck's Chicken Shack and Nozz-A-La Cola. (Season 2 episode Lockdown)
- Nuka-Cola
- The most popular soft drink before and after the Great War.
- Octan Cola
- Soft drink made by the Octan Corporation.
- Okra Cola
- From the Ad Agency sketch (Steve Martin's All Commercials TV special)
- Orange Harrison
- 40 year old novelty beverage, Beatles branded product in Ned Flanders' secret Beatles memorabilia room. (Season 14 episode The Bart of War)
- Orange Quest
 - Soft drink product sold at the Swamp Gas Grab-n-Go convenience store.
- Orange Smash
- Cola product Breaker is drinking in his Classified file (from the back of Issue #1)
- Original Cola
- Blake and B-Rad try to steal beer from Sunrise Liquor by filling up an Original Cola box with Heisler Beer (Season 1 episode Checkpoint Gnarly)
- Pan-T Cream Soda
- Soft drink product sold at Shopwell's, visible in the shopping cart with Brenda.
- Paul McIced Tea
- 40 year old novelty beverage, Beatles branded product in Ned Flanders' secret Beatles memorabilia room. (Season 14 episode The Bart of War)
- Community version of RC Cola. (Season 3 episode Urban Matrimony and the Sandwich Arts)
- Pensa Cola
- A monkey/prehistoric human buys a can of Pensa Cola (which looks an awful lot like a Pepsi) from a vending machine that looks like the monolith from 2001 in a movie clip Jay says stinks (Season 1 episode A Little Deb Will Do Ya, Season 2 episode A Song for Margo)
- Pepsi Crab
- Unusual soft drink flavor that, despite the pandemic, Bartenson's Grocery Store still has available in abundance. (SNL at Home 4/25/20 - Bartenson's Grocery Store)
- Pepsi Perfect
- Vitamin-enriched variety of Pepsi cola sold at the Cafe 80's in 2015. In October 2015, Pepsi released a limited quantity of Pepsi Perfect bottles to attendees of New York Comic Con that were dressed as Marty McFly.
- Pepsi-B
- When Apu and Manjula give birth to octuplets, they receive lifetime supplies of baby powder and Pepsi-B. "For Export Only" (Season 11 episode Eight Misbehavin')
- Phoenix Fire
- Energy drink product sold at the Swamp Gas Grab-n-Go convenience store.
- Pingo Doce
- Seen advertised on posters - it's the Brazilian soda company Bruce Banner worked for in The Incredible Hulk.
- Pitt Cola
- Advertisement on magazine Wendy is reading, Gruncle Stan drinks a can, there's a can on the ground near the gnome. (Season 1 episode Tourist Trapped)
- Pixie Fizz
 - Soft drink product sold at the Swamp Gas Grab-n-Go convenience store.
- Pop Cola
- Soft drink in the Loki hideout in the Void. (Season 1 episode Journey into Mystery)
- Pop Soda
- New record added 6/12/2022
 - Soda product.
- Beverage advertised in New York CIty.
- Maggie orders a giraffe sandwich and pork soda when dining at Dugald's on the world before the Seer Marc LeBeau's world. (Season 5 episode The Seer)
- Porka-cola
- Soda seen behind Spider-Ham on the Uncle Frankfurter's Hot Dog stand during the credits.
- Punch Pop
- The Janitor's favorite energy drink. "A fistful of caffeine for your kisser"
- Pure Vibe
- Soda advertised on billboard. (Season 1 episode Real Life)
- Rik Cola
- Stand-in for Coca-Cola, advertising seen all over Chicago with the image of the fat Santa that the Real Santa hates.
- Rooty-Toot
- Soft drink that Killian serves Ben Richards.
- Sani-Cola
- Light green beverage containing chlorophyll.
- Scoke
- Childrens Hospital version of Coke. (Season 6)
- Seafoam Soda
- Menu item listed on Galley Grub, the menu at Krusty Krab.
- Sgt. Fizz Diet Cola
- Soft drink product sold at Shopwell's, visible during the battle with the gods.
- Shake Up
- Soft drink.
- Soft drink can that Clark helps Garrett get out of the hospital vending machine. (Season 3 episode Resurrection)
- Soda can in the home of pioneering 19th century female journalist and Chloe's hero Nellie Blye, where Clark finds Chloe's Wall of Weird. (Season 4 episode 2 Gone)
- Shopwell's Soda
- Store brand soft drink product sold at Shopwell's, singing the opening song, visible when Frank reveals the truth about the Great Beyond to the whole store on the video camera.
- Slug-o-Cola
- The chairman of Slug-O-Cola and powerful voice in the FCA, Nilva agrees to come to Deep Space 9 to meet with Zek. (Season 6 episode Profit and Lace)
- Drink Slug-o-Cola! The slimiest cola in the galaxy!
- Drink Slug-o-Cola and keep your teeth that lovely shade of green!
- Acting Grand Nagus Brunt orders an eelwasser, then changes his order to Slug-O-Cola, then cancels his order altogether. (Season 6 episode Profit and Lace)
- Slurm
- There's a Slurm vending machine in the background during the Rick and Morty couch gag (Season 26 episode Mathlete's Feat)
- Morty passes a Slurm machine from Futurama on his way to recreate the Simpsons in the Rick and Morty/Simpsons crossover short.
- Slurm Soda
- Addictive soft drink. (episode Fry and the Slurm Factory)
- Slusho!
- Soft drink. Also known as Slush-O.
- There's a small Slusho figurine on the space station.
- Soda Cola
- Generic soft drink can that hits Cassius in head at the protest.
- Soder Cola
- Cola brand advertised in Gotham City.
- Soy Pop
- Beverage Lisa attempts to buy at college, but her future husband Hugh Parkfield beats her to it. "Now with gag suppressant" (Season 6 episode Lisa's Wedding)
- Soylent Cola
- The secret ingredient is people.
- Space Coke
- After being abducted by aliens, Chong returns dressed as a viking with a jar of Space Coke. "It'll blow your head off."
- Sparkle Mist
- 2 liter soda bottle in Jake and Boyle's motel room (Season 2 episode AC/DC) Truck that Gina and Captain Holt commandeer to get from the self storage facility to Frank's Fun Zone. (Season 4 episode Coral Palms)
- Sparkle Mist Energy
- Energy drink ad on wall of racquet ball court (Season 3 episode The Swedes)
- Squiirt
- Soft drink (substitute for the real Squirt) (Season 2 episode Still Broken)
- Steaky
- Commercial Bart watches on TV. Finally, the great taste of Worcestershire sauce in a soft drink. (Season 5 episode Homer Goes to College)
- Strawberry Cola
- Generic cola Troy drinks. (Season 3 episode Regional Holiday Music)
- Sugar Bomb
- Soft drink product visible behind the end credits.
- Summer Flavors Soda
- Soft drink product advertised on the slightly more futuristic version of Earth that the group visits.
- Sump Cola
- RJ: Tough winter.
Turtle: Harsh. RJ: It's brutal, all right. Turtle: My puckers got puckers. RJ: There's a bottle of Sump Cola on the edge of the hot tub.
- Sunset Sarsaparilla
- Root beer like beverage product.
- Super Fizzy Fruity Pop
- Sweetums beverage. (Season 6 episode Ann and Chris)
- Sweetums Lil Swallow
- Small fountain drink size cup served at local restaurants. (Season 5 episode Soda Tax)
- Tag
- BoJack version of Tab cola (Season 1 episode The Telescope)
- Tantrum Soda
- Caffeinated soda that Ted and Marshall used to drink but was banned by the FDA. (episode Duel Citizenship)
- Wolf Cola
- Bogus soda distributor that Frank creates cooking the bar's books. (Season 7 episode Sweet Dee Gets Audited) The only cola for true refreshment. Splash into the beast. (Season 10 episode Ass Kickers United: Mac and Charlie Join a Cult) Frank thinks he's selling Wolf Cola to the Jews in Boca Raton, but he's actually made it the official soft drink of terrorist group Boko Haram. (Season 12 episode Wolf Cola: A Public Relations Nightmare)
- Yo-Jo Cola
- Soft drink product Cutter mentions it sounding good after making repairs to the WHALE (introduced in Issue #29 Beached Whale) The Ninja Force travels undercover aboard a Yo Jo Cola truck. (Issue #140 Goin South)
- Za Cola
- Soft drink product commercial that the children in the waiting room of Trish's mother's talent agency are there to audition for. (Season 1 episode AKA Top Shelf Perverts)
- Zesti Cola
- Cola product advertised in Gotham City.
- Zik-Zak Juice
- Beverage product sold in Zik-Zak vending machine (Season 2 episode Lessons)
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