Canada Dry - Products

Products

  • Canada Dry Ginger Ale
  • Diet Canada Dry Ginger Ale
  • Canada Dry Club Soda
  • Canada Dry Tonic Water
  • Canada Dry Bitter Lemon
  • Canada Dry Diet Tonic Water
  • Canada Dry Lemon Soda
  • Canada Dry Lime Ricky (retired)
  • Canada Dry Tahitian Treat (now just Tahitian Treat)
  • Canada Dry Hi-Spot, Apple, Tutti (cherry and fruit punch), and Orange
  • Canada Dry Golden Cockerel Ginger Beer
  • Canada Dry Sparkling Green Tea Ginger Ale
  • Sussex Golden Ginger Ale
  • Cranberry Ginger Ale
  • Diet Cranberry Ginger Ale
  • Canada Dry White Tea Ginger Ale with Raspberry
  • Lemon Ginger Ale (retired)
  • Canada Dry Flavored Sparkling Seltzer Water (Orange, Lime, Cranberry Lime, Raspberry, Cherry)
  • Cactus Cooler
  • Purple Passion
  • Canada Dry Lemon-Lime Soda
  • Canada Dry Vanilla Cream Soda
  • Canada Dry Cocoa Cream Soda
  • Canada Dry Black Cherry Soda
  • Canada Dry Wild Cherry Soda
  • Canada Dry Spur Cola
  • Canada Dry Jamaica Cola
  • Canada Dry Rooti Root Beer
  • Canada Dry Barrelhead Root Beer
  • Canada Dry Wink
  • Canada Dry Pink Wink
  • Canada Dry Collins Mixer
  • Canada Dry Quinine Water Tonic Mixer
  • Canada Dry Hi-Grape
  • Canada Dry Concord Grape Soda
  • Canada Dry Sunripe Orange Soda
  • Canada Dry Mandrin Orange Soda
  • Canada Dry Grapefruit Soda

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