XL Cola
Swedish soft drink
Type | soft drink |
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Manufacturer | Falcon Brewery |
Country of origin | Sweden |
Introduced | 1985; 39 years ago (1985) |
Discontinued | 2000s |
Colour | brown |
Flavour | cola |
Variants | XL Cola Light |
Related products | Apotekarnes Cola Cuba Cola Kitty Kola |
XL Cola was a cola-flavoured soft drink produced in Sweden.
XL Cola was introduced by Falcon Brewery in 1985, including the slogan "Extra Large Taste",[1] as a competitor for the Swedish customers of Coca-Cola who didn't like the New Coke.
In 1996, Falcon Brewery was taken over by Carlsberg Group and in 2006 the trademark XL Cola was also taken over by Carlsberg Sweden.[1] The trademark also contains an image mark, the letters XL over narrow stripes and the word Cola in smaller letters.[2][3] The brand is not manufactured at present (2015), probably because Carlsberg owns the Swedish license for Pepsi.
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Cola brands
Count Cola, Export Cola, LA Ice Cola, Schweppes Cola
No Name, President's Choice
Jolly Cola, OpenCola
Double Seven, Shasta, Thums Up, Campa Cola
Parsi Cola, Topsia Cola, Zamzam
Beed Cola, Kola Real, Cassinelli, Fruti Kola, Fuji-Cola, Isaac Kola, Inca Kola, Kola Real, Perú Cola, Triple Kola
Apotekarnes Cola, Cuba Cola, XL Cola
Barr Cola, Classic Cola, Evoca Cola, Fentimans Curiosity Cola, Maxi-Cola, Qibla Cola, Red Kola, Rola Cola, Ubuntu Cola, Virgin Cola
Boost!, Bubba, Coca-Cola (Diet Coke, Tab), Cricket Cola, Diet Rite, Double Cola, Faygo, Filbert's, Grandpa Graf's, Jolt Cola, Jones Soda, Like Cola, Grapette, Pepsi, RC Cola, Reed's, Sam's Choice, Vess, Zevia
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