Hi! I’ve my anxiety that I’ve been quenching with sodas but I’d like to move away from anything America branded overall into some local alternatives. What are some soda alternatives 100% EU?
Fritzkola is german
I’m a big fan of Fritz-cola, and they have plenty of other sodas as well. Don’t know how easy it is to find though
Are you in CH? I am but can’t find it anywhere in TI, sadly. I am relying on Denner/Coop cola
Edit: spellingHi, fellow swiss here! I just recently compiled a list for European alternatives when grocery shopping and you can find some soda suggestions there too (the post). I think in Coop you can find Sinalco and Elmer which do Cola, Fanta and Sprite-like stuff.
No sorry, no idea where to find it in CH
Orangina is the first that comes to mind. Almost definitively French
Orangina is owned by Suntory Holdings. Suntory is a Japanese brewing company. While not American it is not European either.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orangina https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suntory
Noooooo! My world is a lie
Rivella - Swizz soda Trocadero,. Zingo, champis, pommac, julmust, Loranga, Sockerdricka, Cuba Cola- Swedish soda.
Trocadero and julmust feels pretty unique
Trocadero mentioned!!!
The MVP of sodas. Still sad they they stopped making the soda bottle sour candies
I like Fritz though I’m not sure it’s available outside of Germany
It’s available in Paris and Amsterdam as well.
On my last bike tour of the Netherlands and Belgium I couldn’t find it but in my defense there was lots of cheese
It’s available in some places in NL, like bigger Albert Heijn supermarkets and some cafes, but not too many.
It’s available in hipster coffee shops in Scotland, at least …
Many countries have their own brands. Where are you at?
The one and only Cockta!
I do recommend a well unknown soda from Denmark… you might never taste it, but its great. Maybe one of the greatest sodas of eu?

I’ve tried the Cola but I didn’t like it; it tasted too much like candy
I love obtusely named flavors hiding among obvious ones. Drink Hancock! We have flavors like lemon, orange, and sports!
(Relatedly, German chocolate brand Ritter Sport has a variety called “Olympia”. Admittedly easier to remember than “yogurt honey crisp hazelnut with dextrose”.)
Does Apfelshorle count?
- afri cola
- club mate
- Deit
- Gerri
- Sinalco
- RedBull
- Paulaner (They make my fav Spezi)
These are the ones I know and have tasted myself. My favorites would be Gerri who make my favorite orange lemonade by far, and Paulaner Spezi.
I don’t drink energy drinks often but RedBull tastes muuuch better than Monster to the point that the latter makes me nauseated.
Afri Cola is one that I don’t like but it’s an option and not completely horrible.Club Mate!!! Just don’t drink too many
Fritz!Kola straight from my hometown Hamburg :D
Sumol is a portuguese brand
Freeway cola from lidl is surprisingly good and almost twice cheaper.
I recently got a machine for adding bubbles to water. Cost me 10 € used, including an empty CO₂ bottle which I can change for a full one at any hypermarket by paying 7 € for the content (which enbubblifies a 1-litre bottle about 60 times, they promise).
And then I can mix that with some lemonade concentrate to get cola or sprite or orange lemonade or whatever. Or I can just put a lemon juice on the bottom of the glass, add a little bit more sugar than that amount, and then pour that water with bubbles atop it.Works like charm and has the added bonus that I don’t need to lug full bottles of lemonade in my backpack to my district that is located unfairly on top of a very mean hill. I can always make just the amount of lemonade I really want, and I can have one glass of this taste and one glass of that. Any juice concentrate works for adding the taste. I found orange juice concentrate that has simply “orange” as its ingredients and makes much tastier lemonade than anything I could buy from the shop.
Plus, the mark’s own cola concentrate is tasty.And obviously you can always just buy water with bubbles. But then you’ll have to lug it around, which kind of meh. It weighs.
Would be cool if they could branch out to other countries. Here in Germany the predominantly brand is sadly Sodastream.
Their site exists in German… And they do sell their products in Germany. Somewhere.They do say that you can get new CO2 cylinders “in shops” and that you can use CO2 cylinders of several marks, not just their own, but that’s a bit ridiculously lacking level of information still. I did just write them an email asking (telling…) them to increase their accessibility by telling where the hell their products can be bought. But anyway, they seem to want only 7 € of postage to Germany on their online shop?!
You just need to ask in some big shop around if they would have a system for changing CO2 available. The MySoda site hints in a semi-unclear manner that that should be a relatively common service in Germany. I’d venture to ask at least at the closest Kaufland and Karstadt for what they have for offer.They do tell here that you can use CO2 cylinders of “most marks”, and mention Aarke, Sodapop and Aga as examples.
Supermarkets with soda exchange are (from the top of my head and without heaving a sodamachine): Netto (red), Rewe, Edeka, Kaufland, tegut
MySoda answered my email and told the following shops: Marktkauf, Kaufland, Rossmann, DM, Lidl. And they mentioned www.sodataste.com and www.sodalivery.com as further online sources for CO2.
Then, they also mentioned CO2 cylinders by Wassermaxx and Aldi being compatible (beside “basically all cylinders”, with practically the only exception being that most Sodastream cylinders are incompatible), and from the existence of Aldi cylinders I’ll venture to make a guess that Aldi has them as well 🤪 And since we’ve now covered Lidl, Red Netto and Aldi, I’d be surprised if Penny Markt didn’t have the same as well. The dog Netto usually has nothing anyway, so probably not this service either?
Anyway, doesn’t seem to be an insurmountable problem in Germany at all!
Penny would only have them if Rewe has them, they belong to the same company
Any idea of which are made by companies opposing genocides and which by the company that actively participates in a genocide?
And you can order cylinders in Germany via http://sodabaer.de/
I switched to tap water. Better for my health, better for the environment and better for my wallet.










