

The iconic red and white can and that first wave of cokey goodness as you crack it open make this a carbonated classic.


An institution outside of the UK, Welch's Grape Soda is packed with sugar, chemicals and fake-grape flava, but it tastes oh-so-good.


Once famed for enforcing cultural stereotypes through its TV advertising. Lilt has grown up but still has the "totally tropical taste" I require.


Coke's skinny sister, this beverage possesses a sharper bite and a less sweet aftertaste to its full-fat brother.


Take a walk on the wild side with Rio, packed as it is with crazy exotic fruits.


Developed by monks as far back as 1265 this has to be the oldest brew in my Top10. In the 60s it was discovered that the root extracts used in the drink were carcinogenic, however food science boffins have found a way for us to continue enjoying it's liquorice-y goodness.


The sophisticated lady of fizzy drinks, Madame Orangina was sold in a curvy glass bottle until quite recently. A combination of orange, lemon, mandarin and grapefruit juices provide its distinctive flavour.


A bit like Lucozade this drink is bright orange and just tastes of sweet.