Carwardine Parks/Fountain Beverages

PepsiCo, Keurig Dr Pepper and independent products (most parks)

 * Pepsi
 * Diet Pepsi
 * Mountain Dew
 * Original
 * Code Red
 * Voltage
 * Pitch Black
 * Major Melon
 * Spark
 * Diet Mountain Dew
 * Sierra Mist
 * Mug Root Beer
 * Mug Cream Soda
 * Tropicana Lemonade
 * Tropicana Pink Lemonade
 * Lipton Brisk Iced Tea (numerous different flavors)
 * Mistic Juice Drink (numerous different flavors)
 * Gatorade (numerous different flavors)
 * Aquafina Sparkling (numerous different flavors)
 * Dr. Pepper
 * Diet Dr. Pepper
 * Crush Orange Soda
 * Schweppes's Ginger Ale
 * Manzanita Sol
 * Canada Dry Ginger Ale (some parks; might be sold alongside the more common Schweppes’s)
 * Vernors Ginger Ale (some parks; might be sold alongside the more common Schweppe's or Canada Dry)
 * Sunkist (some parks; may or may not be sold alongside the more common Crush)
 * RC Cola (some parks; may or may not be sold alongside Pepsi)
 * Big Red (some parks)
 * Big Blue (some parks)
 * Cheerwine (some parks)
 * Ski (some parks)
 * Postobón Apple/Manzana (some parks; may or may not be alongside the more common Manzanita Sol)
 * Panchi
 * Rasani
 * Water
 * Carbonated Water (some parks)

Coca-Cola (grandfathered in parks formerly owned by other companies)

 * Coca-Cola
 * Sprite
 * Fanta
 * Diet Coke
 * Mello Yello
 * Pibb Xtra

Trivia

 * Christopher R. Carwardine made the decision to introduce Ski to the Carwardine fountain beverage lineup after drinking a bottle of it while on a road trip in Kentucky, initially having the fountain syrup trucked in from Kentucky to Virginia. He later brokered an agreement for a local Pepsi bottler to bottle Ski in the Hampton Roads area.