Soft Drink Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Soft Drink stocks.

Soft Drink Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 19 JJSF J&J Snack Foods declares $0.78 dividend
Nov 19 JJSF J & J SNACK FOODS CORP. ANNOUNCES QUARTERLY CASH DIVIDEND
Nov 19 WEN How Is The Market Feeling About Wendy's?
Nov 19 ZVIA Zevia continues its comeback bid with a 10% pop
Nov 19 KO Boeing Begins Layoffs For 10% Workforce Cut; Shares Climb As Dow Slides
Nov 19 KO Q3 Earnings Outperformers: Celsius (NASDAQ:CELH) And The Rest Of The Beverages, Alcohol and Tobacco Stocks
Nov 19 ZVIA Q3 Earnings Outperformers: Celsius (NASDAQ:CELH) And The Rest Of The Beverages, Alcohol and Tobacco Stocks
Nov 19 KDP Hydration beverage maker Electrolit invests $400M in first US plant
Nov 18 WEN Wendy's names UPS executive as new CFO
Nov 18 WEN THE WENDY'S COMPANY NAMES KEN COOK CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
Nov 18 WEN How to find value as markets cool off from election rally
Nov 18 KO How to find value as markets cool off from election rally
Nov 18 WEN As Temperatures Drop Wendy's Spices Up Holiday Meal Planning with $3.99 Spicy Chicken Sandwich In-App Offer
Nov 18 KO Down 12% in a Month, Is Coca-Cola the Best Warren Buffett Dividend Stock to Buy Now?
Nov 18 KO Investors in Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO) have seen notable returns of 35% over the past five years
Nov 18 ZVIA Winners And Losers Of Q3: Constellation Brands (NYSE:STZ) Vs The Rest Of The Beverages, Alcohol and Tobacco Stocks
Nov 16 KO How NASCAR’s $7.7 billion media rights deal aims to modernize sport
Nov 16 KO Should You Forget Coca-Cola? Why These Unstoppable Stocks Are Better Buys.
Nov 15 KO Coca-Cola: This Dividend King Is Finally A Buy
Nov 15 KO $99 Billion Bet: Warren Buffett Invests Heavily In 2 Stocks Expected To Jump 19% And 20%, Wall Street Analysts Predict
Soft Drink

A soft drink (see § Terminology for other names) is a drink that usually contains carbonated water (although some vitamin waters and lemonades are not carbonated), a sweetener, and a natural or artificial flavoring. The sweetener may be a sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, fruit juice, a sugar substitute (in the case of diet drinks), or some combination of these. Soft drinks may also contain caffeine, colorings, preservatives, and/or other ingredients.
Soft drinks are called "soft" in contrast with "hard" alcoholic drinks. Small amounts of alcohol may be present in a soft drink, but the alcohol content must be less than 0.5% of the total volume of the drink in many countries and localities if the drink is to be considered non-alcoholic. Fruit punch, tea (even kombucha), and other such non-alcoholic drinks are technically soft drinks by this definition, but are not generally referred to as such. Unsweetened sparkling water may be consumed as an alternative to soft drinks.
Soft drinks may be served chilled, over ice cubes, or at room temperature. They are available in many container formats, including cans, glass bottles, and plastic bottles. Containers come in a variety of sizes, ranging from small bottles to large multi-liter containers. Soft drinks are widely available at fast food restaurants, movie theaters, convenience stores, casual-dining restaurants, dedicated soda stores, vending machines, and bars from soda fountain machines. Soft drinks are usually served in paper or plastic disposable cups in the first three venues. In casual dining restaurants and bars, soft drinks are often served in glasses made from glass or plastic. Soft drinks may be drunk with straws or sipped directly from the cups.
Soft drinks are mixed with other ingredients in several contexts. In Western countries, in bars and other places where alcohol is served (e.g. airplanes, restaurants and nightclubs), many mixed drinks are made by blending a soft drink with hard liquor and serving the drink over ice. One well-known example is the rum and coke, which may also contain lime juice. Some homemade fruit punch recipes, which may or may not contain alcohol, contain a mixture of various fruit juices and a soft drink (e.g. ginger ale). At ice cream parlors and 1950s-themed diners, ice cream floats, and specifically root beer floats, are often sold. Examples of brands include Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Sprite, Sierra Mist, Fanta, Sunkist, Mountain Dew, Dr Pepper, Crush and 7 UP.

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