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A lot listed here
http://www.inthe70s.com/generated/food.s...
Bubble up--but the main ones were still coca-cola, pepsi-cola, seven-up, dr pepper.
Tab was one of, maybe the first, diet soft drink. It was aimed at women, which is why it is in a pink can. It is making a comeback now. In Chicago we had a local brand by the name of Canfield's, I have not seen it in years. I also remember Nehi, but have not seen it in years.
You are thinking of Faygo's Rock-n-Rye.
Coca-Cola has marketed the following "soda pop" in the 1960s and 1970s in the US:
Coca-Cola
Hi-C
Fanta (1960)
Sprite (1961)
TaB (1963)
Fresca (1966)
Sparkling New Orange (1960s)
Simba (1968)
Santiba (1969)
Sugar Bush (1973)
Ramblin Root Beer (1979)
From Pepsico:
Pepsi
Teem (1959)
Patio (1960)
Mountain Dew (acquired 1964)
Devil Shake (1966)
Tropic Surf (1967)
On Tap Root Beer (1977)
Aspen (1978)
Others:
A&W Root Beer
Barqs Root Beer
Mug Root Beer
7 up
Bubble up
RC Cola
Nehi
moxie
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