From coast to coast, America’s love for cola runs deep. Some brands are iconic worldwide, others dominate local markets, and a few are cult favorites with die-hard fans. Whether you reach for a classic, a sugar-sweetened throwback, or a bold craft blend, this is your chance to tell us which one reigns supreme in your eyes.
Below you’ll find a list of national and widely available colas—each linked to its official site so you can explore flavors, history, and maybe even find something new to try.
National & Widely Available Colas
USA Coca-Cola – The world-famous original, around since 1886, still delivering that instantly recognizable taste.
- Mexican Coca-Cola – Bottled in Mexico and sweetened with cane sugar, loved in the U.S. for its richer flavor and nostalgic glass bottles.
Pepsi – A bold, refreshing alternative with its own loyal fan base and a long history of pop-culture moments.
RC Cola (Royal Crown Cola) – A Southern-born classic with over a century of tradition and a smooth, balanced flavor.
Shasta Cola – Affordable, widely distributed, and available in a variety of flavors beyond cola.
Faygo Cola – Detroit’s own, famous for its colorful soda lineup and sweet, nostalgic appeal.
Double Cola – A Tennessee original with a recipe that hasn’t strayed far from its roots.
Jones Cola – Known for cane sugar sweetness and quirky, fan-submitted photo labels.
Jolt Cola – The “all the sugar, twice the caffeine” cult cola of the ’80s and ’90s, now making a nostalgic comeback.
Polar Cola – A Massachusetts craft soda with a loyal regional following.
Jarritos Cola – A Mexican favorite, often bottled in glass and made with cane sugar.
Fentimans Curiosity Cola – A botanically brewed cola with hints of ginger and herbal spice.
How to Vote
We want to know—when you want a cola, which brand comes to mind first? Click through, learn a little more about each one, then cast your vote in our survey below.
Your choice might reflect a lifetime of loyalty, a new taste discovery, or simply the brand you think nails that perfect fizz.