Berry Cola

Berry Cola is an American Soft Drink created by Daniel Dawbury in 1957 notable for its use of "berries" in the mixture mostly being fruits like blueberries.

Origin
The Soda as mentioned was created by Daniel Dawbury in 1957 when he was tampering with a bottle of Coca-Cola he discovered when mixing the mixture with some added blueberries and other ingredients created something that at least tasted similar to the modern Berry Cola recipe, After removing some ingredients (which has still not been named) the drink became what it is today, Dawbury would later form the Berry Cola Corporation which sells the soft drink in most areas.

Distributors

 * 1) Berry Cola Corporation: (North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Australia, Most of Asia)
 * 2) Asahi Soft Drinks: (Northern Asia, Drink branded as Asahi Berry Cola)
 * 3) National Soviet Bottling (former): (Soviet Union sold as Soviet Berry Beverage)
 * 4) Numerous Bootleg Sodas (unofficial): (Imported Sodas sold in the Middle East, Not official)

Variants

 * Berry Cola: The regular soda you can buy, Introduced in 1957.
 * Diet Berry Cola: A "diet" version of Berry Cola, Introduced in 1988.
 * Berry Cola Orange: A orange soda sharing ingredients with Berry Cola, Introduced in 1976.
 * Berry Cola Grape: A Grape flavored version of the regular Berry Cola, Introduced in 1979.
 * Berry Cola Vanilla: A Vanilla flavored recipe that swaps some ingredients like sugar for vanilla extract, Introduced in 1995
 * New Berry Cola: Sweeter version of Berry Cola you can buy in vending machine, Introduced in 2004.