9 Throwback Drinks You Won't Find in Stores Anymore

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Surge

 A citrus-flavored soda introduced by The Coca-Cola Company in the 1990s as a competitor to Mountain Dew. Surge was discontinued but has made occasional comebacks in limited availability.

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Crystal Pepsi

 A clear cola introduced by PepsiCo in the 1990s, Crystal Pepsi gained attention for its unique appearance but was eventually discontinued due to low sales.

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Orbitz

 A fruit-flavored beverage with floating edible balls suspended in the liquid, Orbitz was introduced in the 1990s but did not gain long-term popularity and is no longer produced.

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Jolt Cola

 Known for its high caffeine content, Jolt Cola was marketed as an energy drink in the 1980s and 1990s but has since become less prominent in stores.

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Clearly Canadian

A line of sparkling flavored water beverages, Clearly Canadian gained popularity in the 1990s but became less available over time. However, there have been recent efforts to bring it back to the market.

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Hi-C Ecto Cooler

 Originally tied to the Ghostbusters franchise, Hi-C Ecto Cooler was a green citrus-flavored drink that gained a cult following but was eventually discontinued.

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Tab

A diet cola introduced by The Coca-Cola Company in the 1960s, Tab was one of the first diet sodas on the market. Its popularity declined over time, and it was officially discontinued in 2020.

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Quench Gum

A diet cola introduced by The Coca-Cola Company in the 1960s, Tab was one of the first diet sodas on the market. Its popularity declined over time, and it was officially discontinued in 2020.

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