Cherry cola

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A glass of Fentimans cherry cola
A can of Zevia Cherry Cola

Cherry cola is a soft drink made by mixing cherry-flavored syrup into cola. In general, cola is a carbonated drink made primarily of kola nuts, citrus oils, vanilla, and cinnamon. It is a popular mixture that has been available at old-fashioned soda fountains for years.[1] Several major soda manufacturers market their own version of the beverage, including Coca-Cola Cherry, Pepsi Wild Cherry and Cherry RC. Today, Coca-Cola Cherry is the leading seller of the beverage with the most revenue for the drink. Cherry cola is marketed towards a demographic of 13-18 year old's. However there are also alcoholic drinks called cherry cola, containing Coca-Cola often with vodka and grenadine.

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  1. ^ Nolen, Herman Christian; Maynard, Harold Howard (February 1, 1941). "Drug Store Management". McGraw-Hill book Company, Incorporated – via Google Books.

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